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Connecticut man shoots his son after mistaking him for a burglar
A man who believed his sister's home was being broken into shot and killed his teenage son, who was wearing a mask and carrying a knife, a newspaper reported Friday.Jeffrey Giuliano, 44, went to his sister's home with a gun early Thursday after she called to say someone suspicious was trying to break in. Police told the Hartford Courant that when Giuliano arrived he saw someone dressed all in blac
Social Affairs Sept. 29, 2012
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Allies discuss lowering tensions in Northeast Asia
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, center, Japanese Foreign Minister, Koichiro Gemba and Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan, right, pose for photographers while attending a meeting in New York, on Friday. (AP-Yonhap)The top diplomats of South Korea, the United States and Japan opened a three-way meeting here on Friday as Washington apparently seeks to help diffuse tensions between
Foreign Affairs Sept. 29, 2012
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Korean scientists identify a source of neural disorders
A group of South Korean scientists have discovered what could be a significant source of neurological disorders, such as depression, and may lead to the development of better treatment for such illnesses, the science ministry said Saturday.The team led by Lee Chang-joon, a researcher from the Korea Institute of Science & Technology, confirmed for the first time in the world that non-neuronal cell
Technology Sept. 29, 2012
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Presidential aide slapped with arrest warrant
A local court on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant for Kim Hee-jung, a former presidential secretary in personal affairs, for receiving money from the management of ailing savings bank. The Seoul Central District Court granted Kim’s detention for allegedly receiving some 100 million won from Lim Suk, chairman of Solomon Savings Bank from 2009 to 2010 in exchange for peddling his influence in rescui
Social Affairs July 24, 2012
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Suzuki singles in Yankees debut, 4-1 win over M's
SEATTLE (AP) -- Ichiro Suzuki bowed twice to the fans and promptly smacked a single to center.Sayonara, Seattle. Hello, Yankees.Suzuki switched teams at Safeco Field after a momentous trade and singled his first time up with New York during its 4-1 victory over the Mariners on Monday night.''Obviously, it looks different being over here,'' Suzuki said through a translator. ''I was worried about m
Baseball July 24, 2012
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NK vows to continue space program and bolster nuke deterrence
North Korea said Monday it will continue its space development efforts for "peaceful purposes," repeating its stance in defiance of the international community's call for an end to any action that could ratchet up ongoing tensions. In an interview carried in English by the (North) Korean Central News Agency, a spokesperson from North Korea's Foreign Ministry also vowed the country would strength
North Korea July 2, 2012
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N. Korean woman indicted in latest spy case in S. Korea
Prosecutors said Monday they have indicted a North Korean female on charges of violating South Korea's National Security Law, in the latest spy case in South Korea. The agent of the North's State Security Ministry entered South Korea last year by disguising herself as a North Korean defector, according to prosecutors. The 45-year-old suspect circulated some US$570,000 in counterfeit US$100 bil
Politics July 2, 2012
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Islamists destroy door of ancient Timbuktu mosque
An Islamic center and mosque in Timbuktu. Islamists have destroyed a mosque door which has been closed for centuries due to local beliefs that to open it will bring misfortune. (AFP)Mali's Islamist rebels smashed the entrance of a 15th century Timbuktu mosque on Monday, escalating a campaign of destruction of the city's cultural treasures despite threats of prosecution for war crimes.Some resident
World News July 2, 2012
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Egypt's Mubarak gets life in prison
Egypt's ex-President Hosni Mubarak has been sentenced to life in prison after a court convicted him on charges of complicity in the killing of protesters during last year's uprising that forced him from power.Mubarak is the first Arab leader to be tried by his own people in the country.The sentence was handed down Saturday in a Cairo court.Also given a life term for the killings was Mubarak's form
World June 2, 2012
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Some courts are ruling 'gay' is not slanderous
One by one, courts around America are deciding it's no longer slander to falsely call someone gay _ a measure of how attitudes are changing in the era of same-sex marriage and gays in uniform.While ``gay'' is still widely wielded as an insult, some judges have concluded that it is not damaging to anyone's reputation, just as calling a white man black is no longer grounds for legal action as it was
World News June 2, 2012
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Korea, US, Japan agree to expand cooperation to deter N. Korea
South Korea, the United States and Japan agreed to strengthen cooperation in policy setting to better deter North Korean aggression, Seoul's defense ministry said Saturday.The ministry said the understanding was reached during a meeting of senior defense ministers at the two-day-long 11th Asia Security Summit under way in Singapore.South Korea's Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin, U.S. Secretary of Def
Defense June 2, 2012
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Top Chinese official accused of being US spy: report
China has detained a top security official for passing sensitive information to the United States in the highest-level spy case involving the two countries since the 1980s, reports said. Citing an unnamed "person with knowledge of the case," The New York Times said the official, who was arrested earlier this year, was believed to be an employee in the Ministry of State Security, China's main intel
World June 2, 2012
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US to shift most of naval fleet to Pacific by 2020
The United States will shift the majority of its naval fleet to the Pacific by 2020 as part of a new strategic focus on Asia, Pentagon chief Leon Panetta told a summit in Singapore on Saturday. The decision to deploy more ships to the Pacific Ocean, along with expanding a network of military partnerships, was part of a "steady, deliberate" effort to bolster the US role in an area deemed vital to A
Defense June 2, 2012
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Park Jin-young’s Monster Headphones launched
Park Jin-young Music mogul Park Jin-young celebrated the launch of his new Monster Diamond Tears headphones at a star-studded party at Hotel Ellui on Friday. Park, who sheads JYP Entertainment, suited up for the occasion, explaining why the high performance headset was special. "Nomally headphones are designed
June 2, 2012
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Park Tae-hwan wins 100-meter freestyle in US grand prix
Park Tae-hwan competes in a preliminary heat of the 100-meter freestyle at the Santa Clara International Grand Prix swimming meet, Friday in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP)South Korean swimmer Park Tae-hwan won the 100-meter freestyle event at the Santa Clara International Grand Prix Friday, local time.The victory cleared ways for the "marine boy" to win the London Olympics scheduled in August, critics s
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