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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2017
WORLD IN BRIEF
Seventy-eight percent of Democrats think withdrawing from
the Paris agreement will hurt the national economy. Among Repub-
licans, just 24 percent think it will hurt, 40 percent think it will have
no impact and 34 percent think it will help.
Donald Nolan is a New Jersey businessman who has spent years
living and traveling overseas. He worries that Trump is undermin-
ing U.S. credibility abroad. An independent voter, Nolan said he
strongly opposes pulling out of the Paris accord.
Associated Press
Family: Freed student who died
has ‘completed his journey’
CINCINNATI — The family of an American college student
who died days after being released from North Korea in a coma
says the 22-year-old “has completed his journey home.”
Otto Warmbier died Monday, relatives said in a statement. They
did not cite a specific cause of death.
“Unfortunately, the awful, torturous mistreatment our son
received at the hands of the North Koreans ensured that no other
outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced today,”
his parents said.
Doctors had described Warmbier’s condition as a state of “unre-
sponsive wakefulness” and said he suffered a “severe neurologi-
cal injury” of unknown cause. He arrived in Ohio on June 13 after
being held for more than 17 months.
The University of Virginia student was accused of trying to
steal a propaganda banner while visiting with a tour group and was
convicted of subversion. He was put before North Korean officials
and journalists for a televised “confession.”
Death of American detained
in North Korea baffles experts
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s missile and nuclear
tests, its carefully scripted propaganda bluster, even its military
threats: Far from the scattershot workings of a madman, most of
this fits the playbook of a small, proud country well used to stok-
ing tensions to get concessions it would otherwise not receive from
surrounding big powers.
What happened to Otto Warmbier, an American college student
who died just days after North Korea released him from detention
in a coma, is far more difficult to make sense of.
It jars so strikingly with the fates of most past detained Ameri-
cans that outside observers are left struggling not only with the mys-
tery of what killed Warmbier but also with what his death means
for attempts by Washington and its allies to stop North Korea’s pur-
suit of a nuclear-tipped ICBM that can target the U.S. mainland.
“The treatment of Otto Warmbier is beyond the pale of North
Korea’s usual standards,” said John Delury, an Asia expert at
Seoul’s Yonsei University. “It’s worth a forceful response. The
U.S. government should not just throw up its hands and say, ‘This
is just how North Korea is.’ But how do you do that in a smart way
where there is some modicum of accountability?”
What follows is a closer examination of one of the more per-
plexing and heart-rending developments in North Korea’s long,
antagonistic standoff with its neighbors and Washington.
UK police: Mosque attack
suspect held on terror charges
LONDON — British police have identified the suspect held in
connection with the van attack outside a London mosque as Darren
Osborne, from the Welsh city of Cardiff. He is being held on suspi-
cion of attempted murder and alleged terror offenses.
British media report that some of Osborne’s neighbors have
described the father of four as “aggressive” and “strange.”
Witnesses said Osborne claimed he wanted to “kill all Mus-
lims” after he drove into a crowd leaving a mosque early Mon-
day morning. One man who was receiving first aid at the time of
the attack died; it’s unclear if his death was a result of the attack or
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A look at Syria’s conflict, as
mutual enemies close in on IS
Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP
American student Otto Warmbier cries while speaking to
reporters in Pyongyang, North Korea, in 2016.
from a previous condition.
Osborne was arrested on suspicion of the commission, prepa-
ration or instigation of terrorism including murder and attempted
murder.
Police: Brutal slaying near
mosque stemmed from road rage
FAIRFAX, Va. — What was supposed to be a morning of
prayer and reflection in the Islamic holy month of Ramadan ended
in tragedy when 17-year-old Nabra Hassanen was fatally attacked
as she headed back to a Virginia mosque after enjoying a pre-dawn
meal with friends.
Hassanen died of blunt force trauma to her upper body after
22-year-old Darwin Martinez Torres assaulted her with a baseball
bat early Sunday in what police have described as a road rage inci-
dent in suburban Washington, authorities said Monday.
Police said Martinez Torres attacked the girl after getting into
a fight with another teen in the group and they have found no evi-
dence to suggest Hassanen’s killing was a hate crime.
“Nothing indicates that this was motivated by race or by reli-
gion. It appears the suspect became so enraged over this traffic
argument that it escalated into deadly violence,” Fairfax County
Police Spokeswoman Julie Parker said.
Hassanen was with a group of as many as 15 other teens who
had left their Sterling-area mosque between Ramadan prayers to
get food at a McDonald’s, Parker said.
AP-NORC poll: Few favor Trump
move to ditch Paris accord
WASHINGTON — Less than one-third of Americans support
President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris cli-
mate accord, a new poll shows, and just 18 percent of respondents
agree with his claim that pulling out of the international agreement
to reduce carbon emissions will help the U.S. economy.
The survey conducted by the Associated Press-NORC Center
for Public Affairs Research earlier this month found that a slim
majority — 52 percent — worry that withdrawing will actually
hurt the economy. Twenty-seven percent think it won’t have an
impact either way.
But digging deeper into the numbers shows a sharp partisan
divide on global warming, with Republicans more likely to align
themselves with the president’s views.
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BEIRUT — The Islamic State group is in retreat across Syria
and Iraq, and the contours of a new conflict among the array of par-
ties battling it are already starting to appear.
The U.S. military shot down a Syrian government warplane on
Sunday, saying it had targeted an American-allied Kurdish force
that is battling the extremists in their de facto capital, Raqqa. That
led Russia, a close ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, to warn
that it would target U.S.-led coalition planes flying west of the
Euphrates River.
Another front is shaping up on the ground below, with Assad’s
forces, which are also battling the Islamic State group, reaching
the Iraqi border in the distant east. There they appear set to link up
with Iranian-backed militias, establishing a vital land corridor from
Damascus to Tehran.
The latest events are unfolding in Syria’s remote east, far from
the main battles of the civil war, which is still raging despite a largely
ignored “de-escalation” plan brokered by Russia, Iran and Turkey.
Georgia race finally heads to
voters; DC watching closely
ROSWELL, Ga. — The most expensive House race in U.S.
history heads to voters Tuesday in the northern suburbs of Atlanta.
Either Republican Karen Handel will claim a seat that’s been
in her party’s hands since 1979 or Democrat Jon Ossoff will man-
age an upset that will rattle Washington ahead of the 2018 mid-
term elections.
Their matchup in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District has
become a proxy for the national political atmosphere and a test of
GOP strength early in Donald Trump’s presidency.
Air conditioner repairmen in
hot demand amid heat wave
PHOENIX — Alan Schwandt was rushing to his second job
of the day when his phone rang with another desperate Phoenix
homeowner calling about a broken air conditioner in the midst of
a scorching heat wave.
Dressed in gray shorts and navy long-sleeve shirt emblazoned
with his company’s bright red logo “Alan’s Air,” Schwandt spent
his day quickly crisscrossing the Phoenix metro area to bring relief
to flushed residents. He toiled in temperatures close to 120 degrees,
sometimes with one hand on his cell phone and the other on his
tools. Residents who had just spent the night in a stifling home
rejoiced when his work was done.
The Associated Press spent Monday morning alongside
Schwandt to provide a snapshot into the hectic work necessary
in a region heavily reliant on air conditioning. Health officials
with Maricopa County, which is home to the state’s capital, say
most heat-related deaths involve people with non-functioning air
conditioners.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On July 13, 2017, at the hour of
10:00 AM at the Clatsop County
Sheriff's Office, 1190 SE 19th
Street in the City of Warrenton,
Oregon, the defendant's interest
will be sold, subject to
redemption, in the real property
commonly known as: 614
Jerome Avenue, Astoria,
OREGON. The court case
number is 15cv27492, where
DITECH FINANCIAL, LLC is
plaintiff, and TIGHE E. DAVIS
aka TIGHE EVERETT DAVIS,
Individually and as Trustee of
the Tighe E. Davis and
Constance L. Davis Family
Trust, dated December 5, 2006,
for the benefit of Tighe E. Davis
and Constance L. Davis;
CONSTANCE L. DAVIS aka
CONSTANCE LEE DAVIS aka
CONNIE LEE DAVIS,
Individually and as Trustee of
the Tighe E. Davis and
Constance L. Davis Family
Trust, dated December 5, 2006,
for the benefit of Tighe E. Davis
and Constance L. Davis;
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.;
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In tse Matter of tse Estate of
Mary Darrags Lalics,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Margo D. Lalich has been
appointed Personal
Representative. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present them to
the undersigned attorney for the
Personal Representative at 900
SW Fifth Ave., Ste. 2000,
Portland, OR 97204 within four
months after the date of first
publication of this notice, or the
claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the Court, the Personal
Representative, or the attorney
for the Personal Representative.
Dated and first published on June
13, 2017.
Katharine L. West,
OSB No. 081743
Attorney for Personal
Representative
900 SW Fifth Ave., Ste. 2000
Portland, OR 97204
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27ts, 2017.
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