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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 10:56 pm ET
North Korea said Friday that it has agreed with the United States to cooperate in narrowing differences over its nuclear issue, raising hopes for follow-up negotiations.
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International Herald Tribune - Thu Dec 10, 10:48 pm ET
The U.S. negotiator on climate change is considered an accommodating envoy who is willing to be blunt as well.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 10:37 pm ET
The FBI has questioned a group of young Americans arrested in Pakistan for alleged Al-Qaeda links, as US President Barack Obama vowed an investigation into the men accused of plotting terror strikes.
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WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul - Thu Dec 10, 9:49 pm ET
Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al Qaeda-linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they lacked references from trusted militants, a Pakistani law enforcement official said Thursday. The men used the social networking site Facebook and the Internet video site YouTube to try to connect with extremist groups in Pakistan, said S ...
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CBS 13 Sacramento - Thu Dec 10, 9:44 pm ET
North Korea said Friday that it understands the need to resume the stalled international talks on ending its nuclear programs, and that it agrees to work with the United States to narrow unspecified "remaining differences." The statement from North Korea's Foreign Ministry was the first reaction from the communist nation to three days of high-level talks with President Barack Obama's special ...
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 9:35 pm ET
Honduras' de facto government will only allow ousted President Manuel Zelaya to leave the country if he signs a letter dropping his demand to be reinstated, the leftist said on Thursday.
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NPR - Thu Dec 10, 9:32 pm ET
Following three days of high-level talks with Obama's special envoy, the North said the differences between the two countries had narrowed. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that for a "preliminary meeting, it was quite positive."
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NPR - Thu Dec 10, 9:32 pm ET
SKorea says NKorea unwilling to give up nukes
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Thu Dec 10, 9:27 pm ET
Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al-Qaida-linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they lacked references from trusted militants, a Pakistani law enforcement official said Thursday.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 9:20 pm ET
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton conceded that security concerns limited movement for American civilians working in Afghanistan, but said US troops still escorted them to key places.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 10, 9:11 pm ET
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described talks with North Korean officials as “quite positive” as a U.S. envoy left Pyongyang saying the regime agreed on the need to resume six-party nuclear disarmament negotiations.
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7 News Boston - Thu Dec 10, 9:06 pm ET
BOSTON -- Gov. Deval Patrick tapped Marian McGovern on Thursday to head the Massachusetts State Police, promoting the department's No. 2 trooper to lead an agency that had only a dozen women when she started more than 30 years ago.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 9:03 pm ET
Suspected Islamic militants abducted a college professor on a southern Philippine island where another hostage was beheaded this week, officials said Friday.
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KRDO Colorado Springs - Thu Dec 10, 8:36 pm ET
George Stephanopoulos has been named the new anchor of "Good Morning America," ABC News President David Westin announced today. "I'm pleased to announce that beginning Monday Dec. 14, our new anchor team
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 8:06 pm ET
President Barack Obama's envoy to North Korea said his trip to Pyongyang yielded a common understanding on the need to restart nuclear disarmament talks — but no clear time frame on when the regime might return to the negotiations.