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President Barack Obama ended his trip to Asia on Thursday much as he'd begun it a week earlier, surrounded by U.S. forces as he sought to project an image of military unity ahead of a controversial announcement on troop levels for Afghanistan. On the...
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Fans and friends on Saturday expressed shock at the death of a South Korean supermodel who was found hanged in her central Paris apartment earlier this week. Daul Kim's friends remembered her talent and the difficulties she faced, while her Internet homepage...
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President Barack Obama said Saturday his administration would strive to increase American exports to Asia-Pacific countries to create jobs back home. "If we can increase our exports to Asia-Pacific nations by just 5 percent, we can increase the number...
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This week�s cyber attacks on South Korea are believed to have been mounted from 16 different countries but North Korea was not among them, Seoul�s spy agency was quoted as saying Friday. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) told legislators the attacks...
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The body of Daul Kim, 20, was discovered hanging in her flat on Thursday. The Paris prosecutor’s office said that the South Korean’s death was probably suicide. Karl Lagerfeld, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Christopher Kane are among the top-tier...
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A hospitalized victim of a Busan, South Korean, indoor shooting range fire has died, bringing the death toll to 11, officials said Wednesday. Tour guide Moon Min-ja, 67, died of severe burns and heart failure at Hana Hospital in Busan, the South Korean...
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Iran's Health Ministry reported on Wednesday that 42 more Iranians died this week from the swine flu, adding that 466 new confirmed A-H1N1 cases brought the total identified cases in the country to 3128. The Parliamentary Education Commission said 17...
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South Korea — South Korea's telecommunications regulator cleared the way Wednesday for the launch of Apple's iPhone, amid reports the hit device could reach consumers by the end of this month. The Korea Communications Commission gave its approval at a...
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When a daughter of Kim Jong-chang, South Korea ’s top financial regulator, got married last June, Mr. Kim did something unusual: He eliminated the cashier and the cash-filled envelopes. These are fixtures of a South Korean wedding, as much so as the...
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The cut would represent a reduction of 30 per cent by 2020 compared with “business as usual” and would be enforced even if countries fail to agree an international deal on emissions in Copenhagen next month. “Even though the outlook for Copenhagen is...
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