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Wrapping up
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Strong earthquake rocks central Japan
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A strong earthquake hit off the eastern coast of central Japan on Sunday, rattling buildings across a broad swath of the country, including the crowded Tokyo capital.read more ...read article
Two Indians arrested in alleged Mumbai terror plot
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: 5 hours ago
Indian police said Sunday they prevented a major terrorist strike in Mumbai by arresting two men who were preparing to attack several targets in the city, the country's financial and entertainment read more ...read article
US woman says Lexus sped up, caused crash
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: 17 hours ago
A woman says her Lexus careered through a parking lot and crashed into a light pole in Fort Wayne, Indiana, after its accelerator dropped to the floor.read more ...read article
Report: Google near certain to close China site
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: 17 hours ago
A newspaper Web site is reporting Google Inc. is "99.9 percent" sure to close its search engine in China after negotiations over censorship stalled.read more ...read article
Venezuela obtains K-8 military planes from China
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: 17 hours ago
Venezuela has received its first shipment of six Chinese-made K-8 military planes, and President Hugo Chavez says his government aims to buy 40 in all.read more ...read article
Many 9/11 responders show signs of heart woes
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: 21 hours ago
Law enforcement officers who worked near ground zero after the World Trade Center attacks seem to show early signs of heart problems at a higher rate than would be expected for their age, a new sturead more ...read article
UN chief making second post-quake visit to Haiti
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: 1 day ago
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he is heading to Haiti on Sunday for his second visit since the devastating earthquake to prepare for the upcoming donors conference to raise money for reconstrucread more ...read article
Twin suicide bombs kill 43 in Pakistani city
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: 1 day ago
Two suicide bombers killed 43 people in near-simultaneous blasts, the fourth major attack in Pakistan this week and a clear sign that militants have the power to strike targets despite months of arread more ...read article
Report: North Korea to rejoin nuclear talks in April
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: 1 day ago
North Korea plans to head back to the bargaining table early next month for talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons program, a news report said Saturday. read more ...read article
7 killled in another suicide attack in Pakistan
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: 1 day ago
A suicide attacker struck a security checkpoint in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least seven people and injuring 26. read more ...read article
Safeguard
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Sacred times
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Anti-government protesters head for Bangkok
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: 1 day ago
Thousands of red-shirted anti-government demonstrators converged on the Thai capital from the north and northeast Saturday, vowing to oust the government in a mass do-or-die display of muscle. read more ...read article
US, Indonesia cooperation deal being prepared
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: 1 day ago
Preparations for the signing of a Comprehensive Partnership Agreement (CPA) between the United States and Indonesia are unaffected by President Barack Obama's delayed arrival here, an official saysread more ...read article
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