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ashington say Pyongyang 
appears to be preparing to test-fire a medium-range missile designed to 
reach the U.S. territory of Guam in the Pacific Ocean.Such a launch 
would violate U.N. Security Council resolutions prohibiting North Korea 
from nuclear and ballistic missile activity, and mark a major escalation 
in Pyongyang's standoff with neighboring nations and the U.S.North Korea 
already has been punished in recent months for launching a long-range rocket 
in December and conducting an underground nuclear test in February.Analysts 
do not believe North Korea will stage an attack similar to the 
one that started the Korean War in 1950. But there are concerns 
that the animosity could spark a skirmish that could escalate into a 
serious conflict."North Korea has been, with its bellicose rhetoric, with 
its actions ... skating very close to a dangerous line," U.S. Defense 
Secretary Chuck Hagel said in Washington on Wednesday. "Their actions and 
their words have not helped defuse a combustible situation."The missile 
that officials believe Pyongyang is readying has been dubbed the "Musudan" 
by foreign experts after the northeastern village where North Korea has 
a launch pad. The missile has a range of 3,500 kilometers (2,180 
miles) and is designed to reach U.S. military installments in Guam and 
Japan, experts say.Bracing for a launch, officials said could take place 
at any time, Seoul deployed three naval destroyers, an early warning surveillance 

n met with relatives of the Newtown victims 
in his Senate office, telling them that "this will not be in 
vain." He became choked up when a reporter asked about the impact 
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

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