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US man challenges Hong Kong extradition
Jul 18 2007 11:55PM (CT)
HONG KONG (AP) - An American man accused of raping his daughter and posting videos of the abuse online has challenged a U.S. request to extradite him from Hong Kong, his lawyer said Thursday.
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Attack on Chinese in Pakistan kills 4
Jul 18 2007 11:55PM (CT)
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - Assailants detonated a bomb and opened fire on a convoy carrying Chinese workers in southern Pakistan Thursday, killing four police guards, police said.
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22 killed in Mumbai building collapse
Jul 18 2007 11:40PM (CT)
MUMBAI, India (AP) - At least 22 people were killed and nine others wounded when a seven-story building collapsed in Mumbai, officials said Thursday.
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22 killed in Mumbai building collapse
Jul 18 2007 11:40PM (CT)
MUMBAI, India (AP) - At least 22 people were killed and nine others wounded when a seven-story building collapsed in Mumbai, officials said Thursday.
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22 killed in Mumbai building collapse
Jul 18 2007 11:40PM (CT)
MUMBAI, India (AP) - At least 22 people were killed and nine others wounded when a seven-story building collapsed in Mumbai, officials said Thursday.
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22 killed in Mumbai building collapse
Jul 18 2007 11:40PM (CT)
MUMBAI, India (AP) - At least 22 people were killed and nine others wounded when a seven-story building collapsed in Mumbai, officials said Thursday.
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22 killed in Mumbai building collapse
Jul 18 2007 11:40PM (CT)
MUMBAI, India (AP) - At least 22 people were killed and nine others wounded when a seven-story building collapsed in Mumbai, officials said Thursday.
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Convoy attack kills 17 Pakistan soldiers
Jul 18 2007 11:10PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Militants bombed an army convoy then raked it with gunfire Wednesday, killing 17 soldiers and continuing a wave of violence that has stirred doubts about Pakistan's stability.
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Convoy attack kills 17 Pakistan soldiers
Jul 18 2007 11:10PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Militants bombed an army convoy then raked it with gunfire Wednesday, killing 17 soldiers and continuing a wave of violence that has stirred doubts about Pakistan's stability.
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Convoy attack kills 17 Pakistan soldiers
Jul 18 2007 11:10PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Militants bombed an army convoy then raked it with gunfire Wednesday, killing 17 soldiers and continuing a wave of violence that has stirred doubts about Pakistan's stability.
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Convoy attack kills 17 Pakistan soldiers
Jul 18 2007 11:10PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Militants bombed an army convoy then raked it with gunfire Wednesday, killing 17 soldiers and continuing a wave of violence that has stirred doubts about Pakistan's stability.
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Convoy attack kills 17 Pakistan soldiers
Jul 18 2007 11:10PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Militants bombed an army convoy then raked it with gunfire Wednesday, killing 17 soldiers and continuing a wave of violence that has stirred doubts about Pakistan's stability.
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Chinese cardboard-stuffed buns a hoax
Jul 18 2007 10:15PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A freelance reporter for a Beijing television station has been detained for faking a hidden camera report about street vendors who used chemical-soaked cardboard to fill meat buns, local media said Thursday.
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China storms kill at least 59
Jul 18 2007 9:56PM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Torrential rains, mud flows and lightning strikes have killed at least 59 people in China this week, state media reported Thursday.
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China storms kill at least 59
Jul 18 2007 9:56PM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Torrential rains, mud flows and lightning strikes have killed at least 59 people in China this week, state media reported Thursday.
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China storms kill at least 59
Jul 18 2007 9:56PM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Torrential rains, mud flows and lightning strikes have killed at least 59 people in China this week, state media reported Thursday.
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China storms kill at least 59
Jul 18 2007 9:56PM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Torrential rains, mud flows and lightning strikes have killed at least 59 people in China this week, state media reported Thursday.
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SKorea: NKorea to disable nukes soon
Jul 18 2007 8:39PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - North Korea offered to meet a U.S. request that it declare and disable its nuclear programs by the end of the year, South Korea said Wednesday, indicating its will to comply with a disarmament pledge after shutting down its sole operating reactor.
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Prosecutors submit Khmer Rouge cases
Jul 18 2007 8:11PM (CT)
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - Prosecutors for the international tribunal examining the 1970s Cambodian genocide submitted a list Wednesday of Khmer Rouge leaders they recommend stand trial.
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Japan nuke plant leak worse than thought
Jul 18 2007 6:53PM (CT)
KASHIWAZAKI, Japan (AP) - An earthquake-wracked nuclear power plant was ordered closed indefinitely Wednesday amid growing anger over revelations that damage was much worse than initially announced and mounting international concern about Japan's nuclear stewardship.
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Japan nuke plant leak worse than thought
Jul 18 2007 6:53PM (CT)
KASHIWAZAKI, Japan (AP) - An earthquake-wracked nuclear power plant was ordered closed indefinitely Wednesday amid growing anger over revelations that damage was much worse than initially announced and mounting international concern about Japan's nuclear stewardship.
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Japan nuke plant leak worse than thought
Jul 18 2007 6:53PM (CT)
KASHIWAZAKI, Japan (AP) - An earthquake-wracked nuclear power plant was ordered closed indefinitely Wednesday amid growing anger over revelations that damage was much worse than initially announced and mounting international concern about Japan's nuclear stewardship.
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Japan nuke plant leak worse than thought
Jul 18 2007 6:53PM (CT)
KASHIWAZAKI, Japan (AP) - An earthquake-wracked nuclear power plant was ordered closed indefinitely Wednesday amid growing anger over revelations that damage was much worse than initially announced and mounting international concern about Japan's nuclear stewardship.
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17 Afghan police, 4 Taliban killed
Jul 18 2007 5:30PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Militants killed 17 Afghan police officers across Afghanistan, while four suspected Taliban fighters died in a clash with NATO and Afghan troops, officials said Wednesday.
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Final charter meeting begins in Myanmar
Jul 18 2007 3:07PM (CT)
NYAUNG-HNA-PIN, Myanmar (AP) - Myanmar's military government opened Wednesday what it says will be the final session of a national convention aimed at completing a process launched 14 years ago to draw up guidelines for a new constitution.
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Bangladesh gives holy relic to Sri Lanka
Jul 18 2007 1:40PM (CT)
CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AP) - Bangladesh presented Sri Lanka on Wednesday with a few strands of hair said to have belonged to Buddha, in a sign of friendship and goodwill.
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China, U.S. to discuss seafood safety
Jul 18 2007 1:27PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Tests performed on Chinese-made tires like those recalled by Washington showed they were safe, Chinese regulators said Wednesday as officials announced a meeting with the United States over Chinese seafood exports.
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China, U.S. to discuss seafood safety
Jul 18 2007 1:27PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Tests performed on Chinese-made tires like those recalled by Washington showed they were safe, Chinese regulators said Wednesday as officials announced a meeting with the United States over Chinese seafood exports.
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China, U.S. to discuss seafood safety
Jul 18 2007 1:27PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Tests performed on Chinese-made tires like those recalled by Washington showed they were safe, Chinese regulators said Wednesday as officials announced a meeting with the United States over Chinese seafood exports.
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China, U.S. to discuss seafood safety
Jul 18 2007 1:27PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Tests performed on Chinese-made tires like those recalled by Washington showed they were safe, Chinese regulators said Wednesday as officials announced a meeting with the United States over Chinese seafood exports.
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Pakistan criticizes U.S. terror warning
Jul 18 2007 1:12PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A U.S. intelligence report that al-Qaida is regrouping in northwest Pakistan is unsubstantiated, Pakistan said Wednesday, and it asked Washington to provide it with "actionable intelligence."
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Death sentences given in Mumbai bombings
Jul 18 2007 10:15AM (CT)
MUMBAI, India (AP) - Three Muslim men on Wednesday received the first death sentences for a series of bombs that ripped through India's financial capital in 1993, killing 257 people in the country's deadliest terrorist attack.
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Report: Low support hurts Afghan mission
Jul 18 2007 12:31AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - The NATO mission in Afghanistan is being undermined by members' failure to provide adequate troops and by serious strategic mistakes, a panel of British lawmakers said Wednesday in a report.
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