President George W. Bush will not notify Congress by Friday of his intention to take North Korea from a U.S. list of terrorist- sponsoring nations, top U.S. nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill said Wednesday. Hill made the remark to reporters at an airport outside Washington upon returning from an overseas trip, saying the United States will not finish removing the reclusive state from the blacklist by the end of the year. To get a country off the list, the president is obliged to notify Congress of his intention to do so at least 45 days in advance. If he wants to...