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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">This undated photo, provided by the victim's family, shows 18-year-old Kelsey
Smith, who was abducted outside a Kansas shopping mall in 2007 and
murdered.This undated photo, provided by the victim's family, shows 18-year-old
Kelsey Smith, who was abducted outside a Kansas shopping mall in 2007
and murdered.When 18-year-old Kelsey Smith was abducted in broad daylight
outside a Kansas shopping mall in 2007, the teen's parents spent four
harrowing days searching for their daughter, whose body was found after
police scoured an area close to a tower where her cellphone last
pinged.But the search for the young woman would have ended much sooner
had Verizon Wireless promptly handed over cellphone records to authorities,
according to Smith's mother as well as a U.S. congressman both
of whom are calling for legislation mandating that all cellphone carriers
provide police with a customer's location information in an emergency.Current
federal law allows cellphone companies to release information to police
in certain situations, but it does not require them to do so.
Kelseys Law seeks to mandate it on the state and ultimately national
level.We want to create a national standard to make it very clear
and easy for law enforcement and families of victims in the case
of an emergency to be able to locate their missing loved one,
Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-Kan., told FoxNews.com. In Kelseys case, they had the
information but they weren't releasing it because t
ears the implosion of North Korea's impoverished
state and the regional instability that would cause far more immediate damage
than the North's nuclear proliferation and missile program. And China remains
wary of any enhanced U.S. involvement in its backyard."If anyone has real
leverage over the North Koreans, it is China," U.S. Director of National
Intelligence James Clapper told Congress Thursday. "And the indications
that we have are that China is itself rather frustrated with the
behavior and the belligerent rhetoric of ... Kim Jong Un."China's role in
containing North Korea is expected to be front and center when Kerry
arrives in Seoul on Friday. He then travels to Beijing and Tokyo.At
a meeting Wednesday in London, Kerry and Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio
Kishida "discussed the special role China can play in exerting pressure
on the North Korean leadership," according to a State Department official
who was present.Kerry, the official added, stressed the need to "change
the dynamic in North Korea, and he emphasized the importance of continuing
to put pressure on North Korea with economic sanctions." The official wasn't
authorized to speak publicly on the closed-doors meeting and demanded anonymity.Kerry
and the other foreign ministers from the Group of Eight industrialized nations
"condemned in the strongest possible terms" Thursday the North's nuclear
weapons and ballistic missile programs."They condemned DPRK's current aggressive
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