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 ch everywhere but Caracas, the capital. Worsening power 
outages, crumbling infrastructure and other unfulfilled promises witnessed 
this week in a trip through the country's industrial heartland could be 
an important factor in Sunday's election to replace socialist President 
Hugo Chavez, who died last month after a long battle with cancer.His 
political heir, Nicolas Maduro, is favored to win, largely on the strength 
of Chavez's generous anti-poverty programs, which Chavez emphasized over 
public works with one big exception: housing.But polls show that support 
may be eroding and the outages are a testament to the neglect 
many Venezuelans consider inexcusable in this major oil-producing state. 
Violent crime, double-digit inflation, official corruption and persistent 
food shortages are other factors.Some of the rolling, intermittent blackouts 
are still scheduled. But most are no longer announced. They generally last 
three to four hours a day on average, said Miguel Lara, who 
ran the power grid until Chavez forced him out in 2004 for 
being "a political risk."Jose Aguilar, a U.S.-based consultant with extensive 
and more recent experience in Venezuela's electrical industry, says it is 
suffering "a downward spiral of deterioration." Insufficient transmission 
lines are running so hot that 20,000 distribution transformers burned out 
last year, he said. "They run them cherry red."Electrical substations are 
in a precarious state, Aguilar and Lara s
 Un's regime has made it difficult."North Korea has been, with its bellicose 
rhetoric, with its actions ... skating very close toa dangerous line. Their 
actions and their words have not helped defuse a combustible situation," 
Hagel said.Reiterating statements made by America's top Pacific commander 
on Capitol Hill a day earlier, Hagel said the U.S. is "fully 
prepared to deal with any contingency, any action that North Korea may 
take.""We have every capacity to... protect this country and our allies," 
Hagel said.The comments come after South Korea's foreign minister told lawmakers 
in his country that the prospect of a North Korean missile launch 
is "considerably high."Pyongyang is preparing to mark the April 15 birthday 
of its founder, historically a time when it seeks to draw the 
world's attention with dramatic displays of military power.The missile is 
expected to be a medium-range Musudan missile with a range of 2,180 
miles capable of flying over Japan, Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se told lawmakers 
in Seoul. Earlier a Defense Ministry official said preparations appeared 
to be complete, and that the launch could take place at any 
time.North Korean officials have not announced plans to launch a missile, 
but have told foreign diplomats in Pyongyang that it will not be 
able to guarantee their safety starting Wednesday. It has also urged tourists 
in South Korea to take cover, warning a nuclear war was imminent. 
However, most diplomats and for

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