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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2016
WORLD IN BRIEF
North Korea is keenly aware of the U.S.
presence on the peninsula and of what it con-
siders the U.S. nuclear threat. It uses such ly-
overs and the American military inluence in the
South in its propaganda as alleged proof of U.S.
hostility that it claims as the reason it needs a
nuclear bomb program.
Associated Press
Clinton tries to blunt
fallout from not
disclosing pneumonia
WASHINGTON — When Hillary Clinton
was diagnosed with pneumonia late last week,
she informed a handful of her closest advisers,
but pressed on with a busy campaign schedule
and did not inform the public that she was sick.
“I just didn’t think it was going to be that big a
deal,” she said.
Clinton’s irst comments about her health
condition came in a CNN interview late Mon-
day, a day after a dizzy spell caught on video
forced the Democratic nominee to disclose her
illness and cancel a West Coast campaign trip.
The incident reinforced Clinton’s reputation
as a public igure with a predisposition for pri-
vacy. While her top campaign aides conceded
they were too slow in providing the public with
information about Clinton’s condition, it was
unclear how quickly they themselves had been
informed by the candidate.
In a move aimed at quieting questions about
transparency, Clinton said she would be releas-
ing more medical information this week. Her
campaign has sought to turn the matter around
on Republican opponent Donald Trump, who
has released only a glowing letter from his doc-
tor, though the billionaire real estate mogul says
that he, too, plans to make public additional
information in the coming days.
Less than two months from Election Day,
Clinton’s handling of her health incident added
to Democrats’ growing sense of uncertainty
about the presidential race. While Democrats
said the matter is unlikely to fundamentally alter
the presidential race, Democrats worry the race
with Trump is too close for comfort.
Republicans call tech
experts to testify on
Clinton’s server
WASHINGTON — House Republicans are
keeping up their attacks on former Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton’s emails by calling for tes-
timony the tech expert who set up her private
server and representatives from the company
that maintained the system.
Bryan Pagliano, a former information
resource management adviser at the State
Department, is scheduled to appear Tuesday at
a hearing before the Oversight and Government
Reform Committee.
Pagliano spoke previously to the FBI under
immunity, telling the bureau there were no suc-
cessful security breaches of the server. But he
said he was aware of many failed login attempts
that he described as “brute force attacks.”
Pagliano refused to answer questions last
year before a House panel investigating the
deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya. His
lawyers said at the time that Pagliano did not
want to relinquish his rights under the U.S.
Islamic community
plans to rebuild mosque
damaged in blaze
AP Photo/Craig Ruttle
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks from her daughter’s apartment
building Sunday in New York. Clinton unexpectedly left Sunday’s 9/11 anniversary cere-
mony in New York after feeling “overheated,” according to her campaign.
Constitution’s Fifth Amendment against
self-incrimination.
Two oficials from Platte River Networks
also are scheduled to appear before the commit-
tee. In June 2013, after Clinton had left ofice,
the server was moved from her Chappaqua,
New York, home to a data center in northern
New Jersey, where it was maintained by the
Denver-based technology company.
is to stop. However, Assad’s forces can continue
airstrikes against the Islamic State group and
al-Qaida-linked militants.
If calm holds for seven days, the U.S. and
Russia would then set up a new cooperate cen-
ter that would jointly develop strategies to com-
bat the al-Qaida-linked group formerly called
the Nusra Front and now known as Jabhat Fatah
al-Sham.
Syria cease-ire
holding, only minor
violations reported
US lies bombers over
South Korea in show of
force against North
BEIRUT — The cease-ire in Syria appeared
to be holding on Tuesday despite sporadic and
minor violations, with observers saying most of
the country was calm amid the latest attempt by
the United States and Russia to bring some quiet
in the country’s devastating civil war, now in its
sixth year.
The deal, hammered out by U.S. Secretary
of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart
Sergey Lavrov last week in Geneva, oficially
came into effect at sunset Monday. The Syrian
army announced at the time that it would abide
by the cease-ire until midnight Sunday, while
maintaining its right to defend itself against any
violations.
It’s the second attempt this year to try reduce
violence in war-torn Syria where the 5 ½ year
conlict has killed more than 250,000 people
and displaced half the country’s population of
11 million. A truce in late February collapsed
just days later.
The irst week of the truce will be crucial.
During that time, all ighting between Syrian
President Bashar Assad’s forces and the rebels
OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea — The
United States on Tuesday sent two nuclear-ca-
pable supersonic bombers streaking over ally
South Korea in a show of force meant to cow
North Korea after its recent nuclear test and also
to settle rattled nerves in the South.
The B-1B bombers, escorted by U.S. and
South Korean jets, were seen by an Associ-
ated Press photographer as they lew over Osan
Air Base, which is 120 kilometers (75 miles)
from the border with North Korea, the world’s
most heavily armed. The bombers were likely
to return to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam,
without landing in South Korea.
Such lyovers are common when always
high animosity rises on the Korean Peninsula,
which is technically in a state of war as there
has never been a peace treaty to oficially end
the 1950-53 Korean War.
South Korea does not have nuclear weapons
and relies on the U.S. “nuclear umbrella” as a
deterrent to North Korea. Washington also sta-
tions more than 28,000 troops in the South, and
tens of thousands more in Japan.
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FORT PIERCE, Fla. — The Islamic com-
munity says it will repair and reopen the
arson-damaged Florida mosque that was occa-
sionally attended by Orlando nightclub gunman
Omar Mateen.
Hamaad Rahman, assistant imam of the
Islamic Center of Fort Pierce, said the mosque’s
approximately 100 members are “saddened and
scared” by the ire, which was started late Sun-
day and burned for more than ive hours before
it was extinguished early Monday. The ire was
started on the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 ter-
rorist attacks and the start of the Muslim holi-
day Eid al-Adha.
“Our community is bigger than a building.
We are stronger than that,” Rahman said Mon-
day. “I feel we will be able to pull together from
this, and as time goes by we will be able to
rebuild.”
The mosque has been subjected to more
threats since June’s nightclub shooting than it
did in its previous 20 years of existence, Rah-
man said.
Given the timing of the blaze, investiga-
tors believe it may have been a hate crime, St.
Lucie County sheriff’s spokesman Maj. David
Thompson said.
Louisiana woman
saved from looding
meets her rescuer
DENHAM SPRINGS, La. — Millions of
people have seen and shared the video of a good
Samaritan jumping off a boat to rescue Hailey
Brouillette and her dog from a car sinking into
south Louisiana loodwaters last month. Brouil-
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meet the man who saved her life.
Although she heard David Phung’s voice
during the rescue, Brouillette never saw her res-
cuer’s face before their reunion Monday at a
Denham Springs home where she is temporar-
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“I know I don’t know you, but I love you,”
Brouillette, 53, said as she hugged and thanked
the man she called her “angel” and “savior.”
“It was nothing,” Phung, 27, replied before
Brouillete introduced him to Sassy, the poodle
mix he also saved.
A Red Cross volunteer who befriended
Brouillette at a shelter arranged Monday’s meet-
ing. Brouillette lost her trailer home and all of
her belongings in the looding. Phung brought
her a load of supplies, including dog food.
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AB5286
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
In the Matter of the Estate of
GLADYS ROSALIE
ROGERS-NYGREN,
Deceased.
(From 2010 Astoria Market Study, by
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Inc. Pittsburgh, PA)
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