[Abel-tasman] Obama Pays you to go Solar

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FILE: Undated: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, (r.), with the Korean 
People's Army senior officers, preparing a satellite launch.APGen. James 
Thurman, the head of U.S. Forces Korea, has delayed his planned visit 
to Capitol Hill this week due to heightened tensions on the Korean 
peninsula.Thurman was scheduled to begin testifying Tuesday before multiple 
Senate and House committees about the situation in which the totalitarian 
North Korean government has declare a state of war on neighboring South 
Korea. Kim Jong Un -- North Koreas new, young leader -- has 
also said he would restart nuclear reactors.The United State earlier this 
month sent B-52 aircraft to South Korea as part of a training 
exercise and has moved a Navy ship off the peninsula's coast, signals 
from the White House that the U.S. wants to head off any 
potential conflict by flexing its military might."Given the current situation, 
Gen. Thurman will remain in Seoul next week as a prudent measure," 
Col. Amy Hannah, a spokeswoman for the general, told Fox News on 
Sunday.Hannah said the general has asked the House and Senate Armed Services 
committees and others to excuse his absence until he can testify at 
a later date.He looks forward to appearing before the committees at the 
earliest possible date," she also said.
velopment," said Sen. 
Steve Fitzgerald, a Leavenworth Republican who supported the bill.Abortion 
opponents argue the full measure lessens the state's entanglement with terminating 
pregnancies, but abortion-rights advocates say it threatens access to abortion 
services.The declaration that life begins at fertilization is embodied in 
"personhood" measures in other states. Such measures are aimed at revising 
their constitutions to ban all abortions, and none have been enacted, though 
North Dakota voters will have one on the ballot in 2014.But Kansas 
lawmakers aren't trying to change the state constitution, and the measure 
notes that any rights suggested by the language are limited by decisions 
of the U.S. Supreme Court. It declared in its historic Roe v. 
Wade decision in 1973 that women have a right to obtain abortions 
in some circumstances, and has upheld that decision while allowing increasing 
restrictions by states.Thirteen states, including Missouri, have such language 
in their laws, according to the National Right to Life Committee.Sen. David 
Haley, a Kansas Democrat who opposed the bill, zeroed in on the 
statement, saying that supporters of the bill were pursuing a "Taliban-esque" 
course of letting religious views dictate policy limiting women's ability 
to make decisions about health care and whether they'll have children.And 
in the House, Rep. John Wilson, a Lawrence Democrat, complained that the 
bill was "about politics, not medicin
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