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No end to coldest China winter in 28 years, weather agency says
Southern China will be hit by a new cold front this week, extending the country's chilliest winter in 28 years, the country's weather agency said.Temperatures in the south will hover about 3 degrees Celsius lower than average and provinces including Guizhou and Hunan may experience snowstorms, the China Meteorological Administration said in a statement today.The cold weather will prove challenging as the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday approaches, with icy rain and snow disrupting transportation,
World News Jan. 6, 2013
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Sudan, South Sudan agree to implement oil deal
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan agreed Saturday to the unconditional and speedy implementation of deals reached in September to demilitarize their shared borders and allow oil exports to flow from South Sudan's oil fields north through Sudan's pipelines, an African Union official said.Sudan President Omar al-Bashir and South Sudan President Salva Kiir met on Friday and Saturday in Ethiopia's capital to revive a stalled oil exportation deal that has lagged fo
World News Jan. 6, 2013
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After NYC subway deaths, barriers get new eye
NEW YORK (AP) -- Every day, throngs of riders stand on the edge of danger in the busiest U.S. subway system, waiting on platforms with nothing between them and the tracks.Dozens of subway and light rail systems around the world have safety barriers with sliding doors on their platforms, but the idea hasn't gotten traction in New York. Yet transit officials are giving it a new look after two people were pushed and a third fell to their deaths on the tracks since early December.Safety doors would
World News Jan. 6, 2013
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Report: Hostess in talks to sell bread brands
NEW YORK (AP) -- The makers of Thomas' English muffins and Tastykake snacks are emerging as two of the bidders for Wonder Bread and other Hostess bread brands as the company tries to sell off its assets under bankruptcy-court oversight, a newspaper reported Saturday.The Wall Street Journal said Hostess Brands Inc. could reveal as early as next week that Flowers Foods Inc. and Grupo Bimbo SAB are in discussions to acquire its bread brands, which also include Nature's Pride. The report said the br
World Business Jan. 6, 2013
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Obama wants action on government's borrowing limit
HONOLULU (AP) -- President Barack Obama is hailing a last-minute deal that pulled the country back from the "fiscal cliff," but warned that he "will not compromise" over his insistence that Congress lift the federal debt ceiling.Obama said in his radio and Internet address Saturday that the fiscal cliff deal, approved by Congress on New Year's Day and signed Thursday, raises taxes on the wealthiest Americans while preventing a middle-class tax increase that could have thrown the economy back int
World News Jan. 6, 2013
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Wong Kar Wai returns with new film 'The Grandmaster'
BEIJING (AFP) -- Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai's long-awaited martial arts film "The Grandmaster" was shown in public for the first time in Beijing on Sunday, after more than six years in production.The film spans several decades of Chinese history to tell the story of legendary martial artist Yip Man, who went on to train Bruce Lee, and features lengthy battles between rival kung fu masters.Wong, 54, is best known for his 2000 slow-burn drama "In the Mood for Love".His new film, packed with C
Film Jan. 6, 2013
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Britain would fight to keep the Falklands: Cameron
LONDON (AFP) - Prime Minister David Cameron said Sunday Britain was prepared to fight militarily to keep the Falkland Islands if necessary, in the face of renewed Argentinian rhetoric over their future.Cameron said Britain had "strong defences" in place on the islands and fast jets and troops were stationed there.Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner said this week Britain was forcibly stripped of the Falklands in "a blatant exercise of 19th-century colonialism" and demanded they be handed ove
World News Jan. 6, 2013
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Syria's Assad calls for national dialogue to end conflict
DAMASCUS (AFP) -- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a rare speech Sunday denounced the opposition as "slaves" of the West and called for a national dialogue conference to be followed by a referendum on a national charter and parliamentary elections.Outlining a reconciliation plan aimed at resolving Syria's 21-month conflict which according to the UN has claimed more than 60,000 lives, Assad called on foreign powers to end their support for rebels seeking to topple his regime."Regional and inte
World News Jan. 6, 2013
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Myanmar's Suu Kyi says any peace bid 'up to government'
YANGON (AFP) -- Myanmar democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi on Sunday said she would not step in to help end worsening conflict between the army and ethnic Kachin rebels without government approval."It is up to the government. This case is being handled by the government at the moment," Suu Kyi told AFP when asked if she would get involved in efforts to resolve the fighting, after the army's use of air strikes drew international concern.The Nobel laureate said she would need an official invita
World News Jan. 6, 2013
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Depardieu gets Russian passport amid French tax row
MOSCOW (AFP) -- Gerard Depardieu, the French actor who has threatened to quit his homeland to avoid higher taxes for the rich, has received a Russian passport and met with President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin said Sunday.Depardieu met Putin, who earlier granted him citizenship, at the Russian leader's sumptuous residence in the palm-dotted Black Sea resort of Sochi on Saturday, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told AFP.Putin granted Depardieu "a short meeting" and did not personally deliver the
Entertainment Jan. 6, 2013
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Northern Ireland to host G8 summit in 2013
LONDON (AFP) -- The G8 summit of the world's eight richest nations will be held in Northern Ireland next year, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced on Tuesday.The meeting will be held next June at the five-star Lough Erne hotel and golf resort in County Fermanagh to the southwest of the British province, Cameron announced during a visit to Northern Ireland."I want the world to see just what a fantastic place Northern Ireland is," Cameron said as he visited a factory in County Armagh.Ar
World News Nov. 20, 2012
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IMF says deal reached on $4.8 bn loan for Egypt
WASHINGTON (AFP) -- The International Monetary Fund said Tuesday it had reached a deal with Egyptian authorities on a 22-month loan totaling some $4.8 billion to help the country overcome economic difficulties.The staff-level agreement is expected to be submitted to the IMF's executive board for approval in a few weeks, a statement said."The Egyptian authorities have developed a national program that seeks to promote economic recovery, address the country's fiscal and balance of payments deficit
World Business Nov. 20, 2012
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Israel to end 'aggression' Tuesday: Egypt's Morsi
CAIRO (AFP) -- Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi said Israel's "aggression" against Gaza will end on Tuesday and Cairo-mediated efforts will produce "positive results" within hours, the official MENA news agency reported."The farce of the Israeli aggression will end today, Tuesday, and the efforts to reach a ceasefire between the Palestinians and Israelis will produce positive results within a few hours," it quoted him as saying.A Hamas official said chief Khaled Meshaal and his negotiators were
World News Nov. 20, 2012
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HP says acquired company lied about finances
NEW YORK (AP) -- Hewlett-Packard Co. said Tuesday that a British company it bought for $10 billion last year lied about its finances, resulting in a massive write-down of the value of the business.HP is avoiding calling it a fraud, but it said there were ``serious accounting improprieties, disclosure failures and outright misrepresentations at Autonomy Corporation PLC.''HP is taking an $8.8 billion charge in its latest quarter to align the accounting value of Autonomy with its real value. It sai
Industry Nov. 20, 2012
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AIDS recedes as home-grown funding exceeds international aid
Spending on AIDS by the countries hit hardest by the disease exceeded foreign aid for the first time last year, as developing nations lessened their dependence on rich countries that curbed donations to battle deficits.Low- and middle-income countries have doubled spending on AIDS to $8.6 billion since 2005, compared with international funding for the disease that stalled at $8.2 billion last year, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, or UNAIDS, said in its annual report on the epidem
Technology Nov. 20, 2012
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