WASHINGTON— Gov. Bill Richardson said Monday the U.S. should not take out North Korea's test missile before it is launched, arguing that diplomacy would be more effective and less risky. "I believe a pre-emptive strike is ill-advised... What needs to happen is direct talks, as I've always urged, between the United States and North Korea." Richardson, who has negotiated with the North Koreans on several occasions, is staking out a different course than the one proposed by several other prominent Democrats in recent days. He said he disagreed with a Washington Post opinion column last week by former Defense Secretary...