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Death toll rises to 35 at China mine
Nov 10 2007 10:57PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Rescue workers recovered the last two bodies from a mine in southwest China, bringing the death toll from a gas leak to 35, state media reported Sunday.
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China says toys had toxic substance
Nov 10 2007 10:48PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China's safety watchdog confirmed Saturday that toy beads recalled in the United States and Australia after sickening children contain a toxic substance.
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Malaysia police fire tear gas at protest
Nov 10 2007 9:55PM (CT)
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Police fired tear gas Saturday to disperse hundreds of activists demanding electoral reforms in Malaysia's biggest anti-government street protests in nearly a decade.
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Malaysia police fire tear gas at protest
Nov 10 2007 9:55PM (CT)
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Police fired tear gas Saturday to disperse hundreds of activists demanding electoral reforms in Malaysia's biggest anti-government street protests in nearly a decade.
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Malaysia police fire tear gas at protest
Nov 10 2007 9:55PM (CT)
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Police fired tear gas Saturday to disperse hundreds of activists demanding electoral reforms in Malaysia's biggest anti-government street protests in nearly a decade.
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Malaysia police fire tear gas at protest
Nov 10 2007 9:55PM (CT)
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Police fired tear gas Saturday to disperse hundreds of activists demanding electoral reforms in Malaysia's biggest anti-government street protests in nearly a decade.
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Pakistan: Emergency to end in 1 month
Nov 10 2007 7:52PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan eased its crackdown on opponents Saturday, releasing opposition leader Benazir Bhutto from house arrest and saying it will lift a state of emergency within a month. But the government blocked a meeting between the deposed Supreme Court justice and Bhutto, who pledged to lead a 185-mile protest march.
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Pakistan: Emergency to end in 1 month
Nov 10 2007 7:52PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan eased its crackdown on opponents Saturday, releasing opposition leader Benazir Bhutto from house arrest and saying it will lift a state of emergency within a month. But the government blocked a meeting between the deposed Supreme Court justice and Bhutto, who pledged to lead a 185-mile protest march.
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Pakistan: Emergency to end in 1 month
Nov 10 2007 7:52PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan eased its crackdown on opponents Saturday, releasing opposition leader Benazir Bhutto from house arrest and saying it will lift a state of emergency within a month. But the government blocked a meeting between the deposed Supreme Court justice and Bhutto, who pledged to lead a 185-mile protest march.
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Deaths mark grim Afghan, Iraq milestones
Nov 10 2007 5:52PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Militants ambushed and killed six U.S. troops walking in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan _ the most lethal attack in a year that has been the deadliest for the U.S. military here since the 2001 invasion.
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Exiled Koreans return after 60 years
Nov 10 2007 12:14PM (CT)
YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, Russia (AP) - Pak Den Dya has lived as an outsider in this hardscrabble land in the frigid North Pacific _ never taking Soviet or Russian citizenship in the 68 years since the Japanese empire uprooted her from her native Korea.
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Exiled Koreans return after 60 years
Nov 10 2007 12:14PM (CT)
YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, Russia (AP) - Pak Den Dya has lived as an outsider in this hardscrabble land in the frigid North Pacific _ never taking Soviet or Russian citizenship in the 68 years since the Japanese empire uprooted her from her native Korea.
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Exiled Koreans return after 60 years
Nov 10 2007 12:14PM (CT)
YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, Russia (AP) - Pak Den Dya has lived as an outsider in this hardscrabble land in the frigid North Pacific _ never taking Soviet or Russian citizenship in the 68 years since the Japanese empire uprooted her from her native Korea.
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Exiled Koreans return after 60 years
Nov 10 2007 12:14PM (CT)
YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, Russia (AP) - Pak Den Dya has lived as an outsider in this hardscrabble land in the frigid North Pacific _ never taking Soviet or Russian citizenship in the 68 years since the Japanese empire uprooted her from her native Korea.
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Exiled Koreans return after 60 years
Nov 10 2007 12:14PM (CT)
YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, Russia (AP) - Pak Den Dya has lived as an outsider in this hardscrabble land in the frigid North Pacific _ never taking Soviet or Russian citizenship in the 68 years since the Japanese empire uprooted her from her native Korea.
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Exiled Koreans return after 60 years
Nov 10 2007 12:14PM (CT)
YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, Russia (AP) - Pak Den Dya has lived as an outsider in this hardscrabble land in the frigid North Pacific _ never taking Soviet or Russian citizenship in the 68 years since the Japanese empire uprooted her from her native Korea.
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Exiled Koreans return after 60 years
Nov 10 2007 12:14PM (CT)
YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, Russia (AP) - Pak Den Dya has lived as an outsider in this hardscrabble land in the frigid North Pacific _ never taking Soviet or Russian citizenship in the 68 years since the Japanese empire uprooted her from her native Korea.
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Islamic terror hits tourist paradise
Nov 10 2007 11:51AM (CT)
MALE, Maldives (AP) - While vacationing tycoons and bikini-clad Hollywood superstars blissfully sipped drinks on the Maldives' secluded white beaches, an Islamic revolution fueled by preachers trained in Pakistan and the Middle East was brewing.
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Suu Kyi is front-page news in Myanmar
Nov 10 2007 3:16AM (CT)
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - Detained democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi received rare front-page billing Saturday in Myanmar's state-controlled press, which said the ruling military junta was "putting energy" into democratic reforms demanded by the international community.
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Suu Kyi is front-page news in Myanmar
Nov 10 2007 3:16AM (CT)
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - Detained democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi received rare front-page billing Saturday in Myanmar's state-controlled press, which said the ruling military junta was "putting energy" into democratic reforms demanded by the international community.
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6 U.S. soldiers killed in Afghan battle
Nov 10 2007 2:23AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Six U.S. troops and three Afghan soldiers died when insurgents ambushed their foot patrol in eastern Afghanistan, one of the deadliest attacks on American forces this year, officials said Saturday.
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