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More Secret Service agents gone; Obama briefed

WASHINGTON — Three more Secret Ser­vice offi­cers resigned Fri­day in the expand­ing pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal that has brought scorch­ing crit­i­cism of agents’ behav­ior in Colom­bia just before Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s visit for a sum­mit meet­ing last week. Agency Direc­tor Mark Sul­li­van came to the White House late Fri­day to per­son­ally brief Obama in the Oval Office.

North Korea vows no softening under its new leader

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PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea warned the world Fri­day there would be no soft­en­ing of its posi­tion toward South Korea’s gov­ern­ment after Kim Jong Il’s death as Pyongyang strength­ened his son and heir’s author­ity with a new title: Great Leader.

US warns Iran against closing key oil passage

TEHRAN, Iran — The U.S. strongly warned Iran on Wednes­day against clos­ing a vital Per­sian Gulf water­way that car­ries one-sixth of the world’s oil sup­ply, after Iran threat­ened to choke off traf­fic through the Strait of Hor­muz if Wash­ing­ton imposes sanc­tions tar­get­ing the country’s crude exports.

US general fired from Afghan training job

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WASHINGTON — The top U.S. com­man­der in Afghanistan has fired a senior offi­cer from his job as the No. 2 gen­eral in charge of train­ing for mak­ing inap­pro­pri­ate pub­lic remarks about Afghan Pres­i­dent Hamid Karzai and his gov­ern­ment. Gen. John Allen issued a state­ment Fri­day say­ing that Maj. Gen. Peter Fuller has been relieved of his duties as deputy com­man­der for the Afghan train­ing mission.

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