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Boxers describing a classic knockout punch talk about snapping their opponent?s head back or turning it around. That?s because punching someone unconscious?or killing them?usually results from the rotational forces placed on the head, not from the direct impact of the fist itself. A hook to the side of the head, or an uppercut to the chin, can send the head spinning, which breaks blood vessels inside the skull. In these cases, victims may die of internal bleeding hours after the fight, with friends and emergency medical personnel never realizing what was going on.

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LONDON ? British police say the mutilation and brutal death of a horse may have been the result of a pagan ritual.

The body of a 2-year-old stallion named Erik was found earlier this month near the village of Stithians in western England.

The horse had had its genitals cut off, an eye cut out and its teeth removed.

The animal’s disturbing death led to speculation in the British media that the horse had been killed as part of some kind of ritual.

Local police said Wednesday that a lot of the information about the horse’s death “is unfortunately speculation.”

But Inspector Chris Strickland says his force is investigating the ritual killing angle “because I can’t see any other real motive for doing it.”

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/britain/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120125/ap_on_re_eu/eu_britain_horse_mutilation

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WASHINGTON ? The Obama administration says it remains committed to stability on the Korean peninsula and is closely monitoring developments there following the death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il and the apparent transfer of power to his son.

The administration had been expected to decide, possibly as early as Monday, whether to try to re-engage the reclusive country in nuclear negotiations and provide it with food aid, U.S. officials said Sunday. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation, said Kim’s death would likely delay the effort.

The officials said the U.S. was concerned about any changes Kim’s death might spark in the military postures of North and South Korea, but were hopeful calm would prevail, despite the test of a short-range missile by the North just hours after the announcement of Kim’s death.

The top U.S. military officer, Gen. Martin Dempsey, told reporters in Germany the United States and its allies had not seen any change “in North Korean behavior of a nature that would alarm us,” according to the American Forces Press Service. The Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman said there had been no changes to the alert readiness for U.S. forces on the peninsula although South Korea has put its military and police on alert.

The White House said it was in constant contact with allies South Korea and Japan, but it offered no substantive comment on the implications of Kim’s death. President Barack Obama spoke with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak at midnight and the two leaders agreed to stay in close touch.

“The president reaffirmed the United States’ strong commitment to the stability of the Korean peninsula and the security of our close ally, the Republic of Korea,” the White House said in a statement early Monday.

Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton were both briefed on Kim’s death, the White House and State Department said.

Kim’s death was announced by state media in a “special broadcast” from Pyongyang late Sunday. The report said Kim died of a heart ailment on a train due to a “great mental and physical strain” on Dec. 17 during a “high intensity field inspection.” North Korea will hold a national mourning period until Dec. 29. Kim’s funeral will be held on Dec. 28, it said.

The U.S. officials stressed that North Korea’s past behavior has been notoriously erratic, making predictions about its intentions difficult. However, they said they believed there would not be significant changes in North Korean policies under Kim’s son and heir apparent Kim Jong Un until at least after the mourning period ends.

Kim’s death came as the Obama administration was debating whether to go ahead with a new round of nuclear disarmament talks with the North and whether to provide food aid to the country, which has been struggling with crippling food shortages.

The administration had been poised to announce a significant donation of food aid to North Korea this week, the first concrete accomplishment after months of behind-the-scenes diplomatic contacts between the two wartime enemies, according to sources close to the negotiations. And, an agreement by North Korea to suspend its controversial uranium enrichment program was expected to follow within days, the sources said.

Suspension of uranium enrichment by North Korea had been a key outstanding demand from both the U.S. and South Korea of the North, which has tested two atomic devices in the past five years. Recent food talks in Beijing yielded a breakthrough on uranium enrichment, the sources said.

The food aid announcement, which could have come as early as Monday, would have not only been welcome news for North Korea, but also pave the way for a crucial U.S.-North Korea meeting in Beijing on Thursday. That meeting in turn could lead to the resumption of nuclear disarmament talks that would also include China, Japan, Russia and South Korea.

The so-called six-party talks were last held three years ago, and resuming them would amount to a foreign policy coup for the Obama administration.

Two senior U.S. diplomats were in North Korea’s lone ally China last week to discuss the issues. They were due to meet Obama’s top national security aides on Monday to discuss the way forward. Those meetings will go ahead in the wake of Kim’s passing but decisions will almost certainly be delayed as it is not clear if North Korean officials will be in position to handle any engagement with the outside, the U.S. officials said.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111219/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_us_nkorea

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