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Controversy rekindled over when to name criminals, suspects
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Seoul transit pass for travelers to be available starting July
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[Weekender] Pet food makers bet big on ‘recession-free’ pet food market
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Hybe-Ador CEO conflict gets messier
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Battery makers ramp up efforts to diversify graphite supply chain
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Prosecutors to summon pastor who allegedly gave Dior bag to first lady
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‘Monk’ DJ spreading Buddhism goes global
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[LLG] Unseen inheritance: Trauma of transnational adoption 'trickles down' to adoptees' children
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[Drama Tour] Romantic trip to ‘Queen of Tears’ filming spots
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Court's ruling set to shape path of medical school expansion
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Saudi forces enter Bahrain as riots escalate
Jan. 1, 2012
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How much radiation is dangerous?
Jan. 1, 2012
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Japan holds breath as nuclear crisis worsens
Jan. 1, 2012
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Surge in radiation forces work to stop at Japan nuclear plant
Jan. 1, 2012
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Bahrain imposes martial law, violence flares
Jan. 1, 2012
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Japan radiation leaking directly into air: IAEA
Jan. 1, 2012
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Japan crisis reaches new level
Jan. 1, 2012
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Japan crisis spurs iodide demand in U.S.
Jan. 1, 2012
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G7 to hold talks over Japan crisis
Jan. 1, 2012
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Japan crisis a blow to GE, reactor design an issue
Jan. 1, 2012
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Fuel rods big risk in Japan nuclear plant
Jan. 1, 2012
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Bahrain arrests opposition leaders
Jan. 1, 2012
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Japan may resort to burying plant
Jan. 1, 2012
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U.N. approves military action as Gadhafi forces close in on rebels
Jan. 1, 2012
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Syrian forces fire warning shots in Deraa
Jan. 1, 2012
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More cars set afire in LA, arson suspected
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Several more cars burned in suspected arson attacks in the Los Angeles area early Saturday morning, and authorities investigated if they were connected to nearly two dozen deliberately set blazes a day earlier, police said.Seven or eight cars burned Saturday in the North Hollywoo
Jan. 1, 2012
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No radiation threat in Russian nuke sub fire
MOSCOW (AP) ― A massive fire engulfed a Russian nuclear submarine at an Arctic shipyard Thursday, but there has been no radiation leak, or injuries, officials said.The fire at the Yekaterinburg nuclear submarine occurred while it was in dock for repairs at the Roslyakovo shipyard in the Murmansk region, said Irina Gretskaya, a spokeswoman for the Emergencies Ministry’s branch in the area. “No one has been hurt and there has been no radiation leak,” she said.Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konash
Dec. 30, 2011
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China reveals its space plans for next 5 years
BEIJING (AP) ― China plans to launch space labs and manned ships and prepare to build space stations over the next five years, according to a plan released Thursday that shows the country’s space program is gathering momentum.China has already said its eventual goals are to have a space station and put an astronaut on the moon. It has made methodical progress with its ambitious lunar and human spaceflight programs, but its latest five-year plan beginning next year signals an acceleration.By the
Dec. 30, 2011
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Monitors energize Syrian protests
HOMS, Syria (AP) ― The presence of Arab League monitors in Syria has re-energized the anti-government protest movement, with tens of thousands turning out over the past three days in cities and neighborhoods where the observers are expected to visit. The huge rallies have been met by lethal gunfire from security forces apparently worried about multiple mass sit-ins modeled after Cairo’s Tahrir Square.On Thursday, security forces opened fire on tens of thousands protesting outside a mosque in a D
Dec. 30, 2011
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Japan ups sales tax to reduce debt
Japan’s ruling party compromised on a plan to double the sales tax by 2015 to help reduce the world’s largest public debt, delaying implementation by six months to help lawmakers meet a campaign pledge. The proposal by Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda would raise the sales tax from 5 percent to 8 percent in April 2014 and to 10 percent in October 2015. The agreement, reached late yesterday, must be approved by a government panel led by Finance Minister Jun Azumi before discussion with the oppositio
Dec. 30, 2011