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Japan tanker seized off Africa released
Dec 11 2007 10:23PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Pirates freed a Japanese chemical tanker loaded with highly explosive benzene off the coast of Somalia Wednesday, six weeks after seizing the vessel and its crew, a U.S. Navy spokesman said.
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US states at climate meeting in Bali
Dec 11 2007 6:54PM (CT)
BALI, Indonesia (AP) - A second wave of Americans has landed on this tropical island, envoys of state and local governments who have come to tell the U.N. climate conference that not all U.S. leaders oppose mandatory cuts in global warming gases.
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US states at climate meeting in Bali
Dec 11 2007 6:54PM (CT)
BALI, Indonesia (AP) - A second wave of Americans has landed on this tropical island, envoys of state and local governments who have come to tell the U.N. climate conference that not all U.S. leaders oppose mandatory cuts in global warming gases.
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1 killed in India school shooting
Dec 11 2007 4:31PM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - A classmate shot and killed a 14-year-old boy at a private school outside India's capital, police said.
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China says Dalai wants feudal Tibet
Dec 11 2007 3:05PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China accused the Dalai Lama on Tuesday of wanting to restore feudalism to his exiled homeland of Tibet and dismissed a report by the spiritual leader's government accusing Beijing of sidelining Tibetans and endangering the remote region's environment.
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Emission cuts debated at climate summit
Dec 11 2007 11:22AM (CT)
BALI, Indonesia (AP) - Delegates at the U.N. climate conference struggled to agree Tuesday on whether they will call on rich nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions by specific amounts, and the U.N. chief warned that the human race faces oblivion if it fails to confront global warming.
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Emission cuts debated at climate summit
Dec 11 2007 11:22AM (CT)
BALI, Indonesia (AP) - Delegates at the U.N. climate conference struggled to agree Tuesday on whether they will call on rich nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions by specific amounts, and the U.N. chief warned that the human race faces oblivion if it fails to confront global warming.
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Emission cuts debated at climate summit
Dec 11 2007 11:22AM (CT)
BALI, Indonesia (AP) - Delegates at the U.N. climate conference struggled to agree Tuesday on whether they will call on rich nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions by specific amounts, and the U.N. chief warned that the human race faces oblivion if it fails to confront global warming.
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Emission cuts debated at climate summit
Dec 11 2007 11:22AM (CT)
BALI, Indonesia (AP) - Delegates at the U.N. climate conference struggled to agree Tuesday on whether they will call on rich nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions by specific amounts, and the U.N. chief warned that the human race faces oblivion if it fails to confront global warming.
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Taliban resistance over in Afghan town
Dec 11 2007 9:35AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan and NATO-led troops searched for any remaining Taliban fighters around Musa Qala on Tuesday, a day after the troops forced insurgents to retreat from the key southern town they had held for 10 months, the Defense Ministry said.
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NKorea still lambastes US in media
Dec 11 2007 5:17AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - President Bush wrote a personal letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. The North even thanked the U.S. Navy last month for helping it end a high-seas standoff with Somali pirates.
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NKorea still lambastes US in media
Dec 11 2007 5:17AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - President Bush wrote a personal letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. The North even thanked the U.S. Navy last month for helping it end a high-seas standoff with Somali pirates.
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NKorea still lambastes US in media
Dec 11 2007 5:17AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - President Bush wrote a personal letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. The North even thanked the U.S. Navy last month for helping it end a high-seas standoff with Somali pirates.
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Cargo trains begin service in Koreas
Dec 11 2007 4:47AM (CT)
DORASAN STATION, South Korea (AP) - North and South Korea began regular freight train service across their heavily armed border Tuesday for the first time in more than a half century, in another symbolic step in their reconciliation.
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Cargo trains begin service in Koreas
Dec 11 2007 4:47AM (CT)
DORASAN STATION, South Korea (AP) - North and South Korea began regular freight train service across their heavily armed border Tuesday for the first time in more than a half century, in another symbolic step in their reconciliation.
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Cargo trains begin service in Koreas
Dec 11 2007 4:47AM (CT)
DORASAN STATION, South Korea (AP) - North and South Korea began regular freight train service across their heavily armed border Tuesday for the first time in more than a half century, in another symbolic step in their reconciliation.
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US, China sign deals to safeguard food
Dec 11 2007 3:28AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - The United States and China signed two deals Tuesday to safeguard the quality of food and drugs ranging from pet food to certain types of antibiotics imported into the U.S. from China.
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Philippine coup suspects apologize
Dec 11 2007 1:46AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - About a dozen mutinous soldiers who stormed out of court last month to commandeer a hotel and call for an anti-government uprising apologized to a judge Tuesday at the resumption of their rebellion trial.
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Pakistan test-fires medium-range missile
Dec 11 2007 1:22AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan's military said Tuesday it had successfully test-fired a medium-range cruise missile capable of delivering nuclear warheads.
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