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Finally, despite its public huffing, the U.S. seems to be taking North Korea's supposed nuclear capacity in stride. Whatever exists is "not militarily significant," says U.S. Pacific Commander Charles Larson. Yet, adds the admiral, it is obviously "significant politically." Which is why no one tells the truth -- neither the West nor the North Koreans. "As soon as the bombs' existence is confirmed unambiguously," says a State Department official, "you have to do something about it. Better to let what is be and move to cap it at the present low-threat level...
...another power play goal was the result, three minutes into the third. Junior defenseman Brett Larson rocketed a point shot at the 2:18 mark past a screened Tracy, who seemed to complain after the play that he had been interfered with in the crease...
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After his discovery, Sacrison called Peter Larson, the president of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, in Hill City, South Dakota. Larson is a controversial figure in the world of paleontology: last year, after he announced that he was excavating the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever found, the U.S. Attorney impounded the skeleton, contending that it had been illegally removed from government-owned land. Larson disagrees, and the institute is suing. But there is no dispute over Sacrison's latest find, which Larson named Duffy, in honor of his lawyer. After getting the landowner's permission, Sacrison...