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34 die in Pakistan suicide attacks
Jul 14 2007 11:49PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A suicide bomber attacked a military convoy near the Afghan border on Saturday, killing at least 24 Pakistani soldiers as thousands of troops deployed to thwart a call for an anti-government holy war.
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34 die in Pakistan suicide attacks
Jul 14 2007 11:49PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A suicide bomber attacked a military convoy near the Afghan border on Saturday, killing at least 24 Pakistani soldiers as thousands of troops deployed to thwart a call for an anti-government holy war.
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North Korea says its reactor is closed
Jul 14 2007 11:25PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A North Korean diplomat confirmed that his country had shut down its sole operating nuclear reactor after receiving an initial shipment of oil aid and said U.N. inspectors would start verifying the closure on Sunday.
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North Korea says its reactor is closed
Jul 14 2007 11:25PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A North Korean diplomat confirmed that his country had shut down its sole operating nuclear reactor after receiving an initial shipment of oil aid and said U.N. inspectors would start verifying the closure on Sunday.
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10 Sri Lankan soldiers killed in clash
Jul 14 2007 3:19PM (CT)
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - Ten Sri Lankan soldiers died in a clash with Tamil Tiger rebels in the country's north on Saturday, the military said.
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10 Sri Lankan soldiers killed in clash
Jul 14 2007 3:19PM (CT)
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - Ten Sri Lankan soldiers died in a clash with Tamil Tiger rebels in the country's north on Saturday, the military said.
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China suspends some U.S. meat imports
Jul 14 2007 12:52PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China has suspended imports of chicken feet, pig ears and other animal products from seven U.S. companies, including the world's largest meat processor, in an apparent attempt to turn the tables on American complaints about tainted products from China.
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India seeks register to curb abortions
Jul 14 2007 10:35AM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - Indian women would be required to register their pregnancies and seek government permission for abortions under a proposal intended to curb abortions of female fetuses in the country, where boys are traditionally preferred.
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Starbucks shuts controversial China shop
Jul 14 2007 12:47AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Starbucks has closed a coffeehouse in China's former imperial palace, the company said Saturday, ending a presence that sparked protests by Chinese critics who said it damaged a key historical site.
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Starbucks shuts controversial China shop
Jul 14 2007 12:47AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Starbucks has closed a coffeehouse in China's former imperial palace, the company said Saturday, ending a presence that sparked protests by Chinese critics who said it damaged a key historical site.
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Typhoon hits Japan; at least 34 injured
Jul 14 2007 12:32AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - A powerful typhoon raced up the Japanese archipelago Saturday, injuring at least 34 people, cutting power and snarling transportation, officials and news reports said.
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Typhoon hits Japan; at least 34 injured
Jul 14 2007 12:32AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - A powerful typhoon raced up the Japanese archipelago Saturday, injuring at least 34 people, cutting power and snarling transportation, officials and news reports said.
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Typhoon hits Japan; at least 34 injured
Jul 14 2007 12:32AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - A powerful typhoon raced up the Japanese archipelago Saturday, injuring at least 34 people, cutting power and snarling transportation, officials and news reports said.
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Typhoon hits Japan; at least 34 injured
Jul 14 2007 12:32AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - A powerful typhoon raced up the Japanese archipelago Saturday, injuring at least 34 people, cutting power and snarling transportation, officials and news reports said.
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Enforcers at kilns beat 'lazy' workers
Jul 14 2007 12:16AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Six men who worked as enforcers in brick kilns said they were ordered to beat "lazy" workers, who were forced to labor for as long as 18 hours a day, state media reported.
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