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aircraft and a land-based radar system, a Defense Ministry official said 
in Seoul, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with department rules. 
Japan deployed PAC-3 missile interceptors around Tokyo.But officials in 
Seoul played down security fears, noting that no foreign government has 
evacuated its citizens from either Korean capital."North Korea has continuously 
issued provocative threats and made efforts to raise tension on the Korean 
peninsula ... but the current situation is being managed safely and our 
and foreign governments have been calmly responding," Foreign Ministry spokesman 
Cho Tai-young told reporters Thursday.The war talk is seen as a way 
for North Korea to draw attention to the precariousness of the security 
situation on the Korean Peninsula and to boost the military credentials 
of young leader Kim Jong Un.The Korean War ended in 1953 with 
a truce, not a peace treaty, and the U.S. and North Korea 
do not have diplomatic relations.For weeks, the U.S. and South Korea have 
staged annual military drills meant to show the allies' military might. 
North Korea condemns the drills as rehearsal for an invasion.Citing the 
tensions, North Korea on Monday pulled more than 50,000 workers from the 
Kaesong industrial park, which combines South Korean technology and know-how 
with cheap North Korean labor. It was the first time that production 
was stopped at the decade-old factory park, the only remaining symbol of 
economic cooperat
EL-ARISH, Egypt  Armed Bedouin tribesmen briefly abducted a Hungarian member 
of the multinational observer force in Sinai, releasing him around two hours 
later after tribal elders intervened, a security official said Thursday.An 
official with the force confirmed the kidnapping of the Hungarian who was 
traveling Thursday in a bus from el-Arish in north Sinai to Cairo, 
a regular trip members of the force make to the capital.The two 
officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized 
to speak to the media.The security official said the elders secured the 
release of the force member by mediating between the tribesman and the 
government. The kidnappers were demanding the release of a member of their 
tribe arrested earlier on drug-related charges. The official said authorities 
promised they would review the case of the arrested tribesman, but that 
they have not released him.It is rare that members of the 12-nation 
force stationed in the Sinai are abducted by local tribesmen, although they 
have attacked the force's buses and headquarters. The largest contingent 
in the Sinai force is American.Bedouin tribesmen often briefly hold tourists 
to pressure the government in negotiations over the release of imprisoned 
relatives.The clans in Sinai have long complained of discrimination by the 
state, and mass arrests in the area after bombings in 2004 and 
2005 only further poisoned relations between residents and authorities. 
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of the family members' visit, saying, "I'm a parent, a grandparent ... 
and I had to do something."Said Toomey: "Criminals and the dangerously mentally 
ill shouldn't have guns. I don't know anyone who disagrees with that 
premise." He said that expanding the checks wasn't gun control, "just common 
sense."The agreement makes it all but certain that the Senate will reject 
a conservative blockade and vote Thursday to begin debating Democrats' gun 
legislation. Besides broader background check requirements, the bill would 
also toughen laws against illicit firearms sales and provide a small increase 
in school security aid.Underscoring that the fight was far from over, NRA 
spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said the organization opposes the Manchin-Toomey 
accord. The group, which has fought most of Obama's gun proposals and 
claims nearly 5 million members, said the focus should be on improving 
the nation's mental health system and sources of violence like gangs."Expanding 
background checks at gun shows will not prevent the next shooting, will 
not solve violent crime and will not keep our kids safe in 
schools," the NRA said.On a day when first lady Michelle Obama was 
visiting a violence-plagued high school in Chicago, the Obamas' hometown, 
the NRA said, "President Obama should be as c
 aircraft and a land-based radar system, a Defense Ministry official said 
in Seoul, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with department rules. 
Japan deployed PAC-3 missile interceptors around Tokyo.But officials in 
Seoul played down security fears, noting that no foreign government has 
evacuated its citizens from either Korean capital."North Korea has continuously 
issued provocative threats and made efforts to raise tension on the Korean 
peninsula ... but the current situation is being managed safely and our 
and foreign governments have been calmly responding," Foreign Ministry spokesman 
Cho Tai-young told reporters Thursday.The war talk is seen as a way 
for North Korea to draw attention to the precariousness of the security 
situation on the Korean Peninsula and to boost the military credentials 
of young leader Kim Jong Un.The Korean War ended in 1953 with 
a truce, not a peace treaty, and the U.S. and North Korea 
do not have diplomatic relations.For weeks, the U.S. and South Korea have 
staged annual military drills meant to show the allies' military might. 
North Korea condemns the drills as rehearsal for an invasion.Citing the 
tensions, North Korea on Monday pulled more than 50,000 workers from the 
Kaesong industrial park, which combines South Korean technology and know-how 
with cheap North Korean labor. It was the first time that production 
was stopped at the decade-old factory park, the only remaining symbol of 
economic cooperat
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