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The Department of Defense approved changes to the Joint Federal Travel Regulation (JFTR) that affects the length of military tours in Korea on March 2, 2009. The revised JFTR allows for 24 or 36-month accompanied tours at Pyeongtaek, Osan, Daegu, Chinhae and Seoul. Two additional locations, Dongducheon and Uijeongbu, now offer 24-month accompanied tours.
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This is a great change for everyone; our service members and their families who can now be stationed here together, our military force in Korea which benefits from improved readiness and continuity, and the Republic of Korea” said General Walter Sharp, USFK commander. “All service members will benefit from the exciting opportunities a tour in Korea offers; training in the full spectrum of combat operations, benefitting from added stability and predictability with their families, and having the chance to see one of the most dynamic and fascinating countries in the world.”
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At 77, Rita Moreno is keenly aware that she has retained the attractiveness of her youth spent navigating Hollywood and the Great White Way. At the new Conga Room in the L.A. Live complex,her interpretation of “Fever,” part of two song tribute to Peggy Lee, found her writhing on the piano as if she were sharing a bed with a lover, her face flush from the blood surge of passion. Whew! She knows a few guys could use a hosing down after the perf.

Moreno was making a rare West Coast visit and bringing with her a show she debuted at the Cafe Carlyle two years ago. The songs, many of which she believes the audience has never heard, have been enhanced with the stories from the Caryle engagement and anecdotes from her life, dating back to her childhood, meeting her husband’s family about 45 years ago and her “Sunset Blvd.” experiences. “West Side Story” does not come up.