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arest male heir is
a distant cousin who lives in Toronto."It's unfair to my son," said
Wood, 35. "When he was born, it suddenly felt like I could
keep (the title) going down the family line ... but it's going
to go to somebody else, a guy in Canada."Wood admits that she
values her father's title for its "sentimental value more than anything
else." Unlike the Downton ladies, she has her own career in publishing.
Most noble titles are now just that -- a form of address,
not necessarily tied to fortunes or estates. Some hereditary peers still
wield political influence in the House of Lords, but most were kicked
out after reforms in 1999.Still, the tradition of bypassing women just because
of their gender jars with current thinking -- especially when even the
monarchy is getting rid of sexism in the succession to the throne.
That means that if Prince William and Kate have a girl first,
she will become queen, and no younger brother will be able to
jump the line and get ahead of her.Those changes have prompted many
to ask: Why not take the reforms to the aristocrats as well?The
short answer is that it is much easier said than done. Some
conservatives fear change and tinkering with age-old tradition, and many
argue that the rules involved are too complicated to reform. The issue
also doesn't just concern one family -- as in the royals --
but affects hundreds. And any reform, which would need to be passed
by parliament, could potentially so
AMSTERDAM The Dutch government has temporarily abandoned austerity measures
it previously said were needed to bring the country's budget deficit within
European rules.On Thursday, the Cabinet brokered a deal with unions that
scraps planned salary freezes for government and healthcare workers. Prime
Minister Mark Rutte said Friday he "hopes and expects" the deal will
restore confidence and boost growth.But he vowed to meet European rules
and bring the budget deficit below 3 percent of annual gross domestic
product. He said cuts are possible after all if the new approach
hasn't paid off by August.In March, the budget forecasting office said the
country will run a 3.3 percent budget deficit in 2013, widening to
3.4 percent next year. It said further austerity measures would do more
harm than good.
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will defend ourselves," he said.Speaking beside Kerry, South Korea's Yun
called for more United Nations action against Pyongyang if it commits another
provocation.He refused to comment specifically on the U.S. intelligence
report, saying only that the North has "high nuclear and missile capabilities"
but that it is still some time away from a nuclear bomb
that is "small, light and diversified."Kerry offered strong words of solidarity
for South Korea, and praised South Korea President Park Geun-hyes "bright
vision" of a prosperous and reunified Korean Peninsula without nuclear weapons.
By contrast, he said North Korea's Kim, has a choice to make
between provocation and returning to talks to de-escalate tension and lead
to the end of its nuclear programBoth Yun and Kerry kept the
door open for future negotiations with Pyongyang.But both seemed to suggest
that they were unlikely in light of the North's increasingly bombastic threats,
including nuclear strikes on the United States. Most experts say those are
unfeasible based on the North's current capacity and would never be explored
seriously because the U.S. response would be overwhelming against a regime
focused primarily on survival.Kerry said any talks with North Korea have
to lead toward denuclearization.They have to be really serious," Kerry said.
"No one is going to talk for the sake of talking and
no one is going to play this roun
l year ending Sept. 30. When lawmakers approved a new spending bill
at the end of March they gave the Pentagon greater latitude in
where to find the savings.In an attempt to take some of the
sting out of the more than $40 billion in across-the-board budget cuts,
Congress shifted additional money to operations and maintenance accounts.
Over time, defense officials have continued to study the legislation and
figure out where they can cut and where they can add money
back to fill shortfalls and fund priorities.Navy officials have argued that
the furloughs -- particularly for civilian workers at Navy shipyards and
depots -- will end up costing the service more than the salary
cuts would save.Navy officials said they believe they can find the $300
million needed to eliminate the furloughs for roughly 200,000 civilians
in the Navy and Marine Corps, and that discussions with Pentagon leaders
on that proposal continue.The officials said that according to a Navy analysis,
forcing shipyard and depot workers to take 14 days off would extend
the amount of time it will take for ship maintenance. They said
that would create a ripple effect that will keep vessels at the
shipyards longer and create a backlog.Ultimately, the backlog would delay
deployments, forcing other ships to remain at sea longer, increasing their
costs.
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