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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 29, 9:03 pm ET
Factbox on World Cup qualifiers North Korea:
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 29, 9:03 pm ET
Factbox on World Cup qualifiers South Korea:
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CBS News - Sun Nov 29, 8:30 pm ET
Marines of a Later Generation Make Sure Courage of Those Who Fought in Chosin Battle During Korean War is Honored
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Greeley Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 5:33 pm ET
Lonnie Tuma June 14, 1948-Nov. 23, 2009 Age: 61 Residence: Greeley Lonnie Ray Tuma, 61, of Greeley died Monday, Nov. 23, 2009, in the Hospice Inpatient Unit at North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley. He was born June 14, 1948, in Alliance, Neb., to Jack and Beulah (Fisher) Tuma. The family moved to Wellington, Colo., during his early years where Lonnie attended school, graduating from Fort ...
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Goshen News - Sun Nov 29, 1:39 pm ET
Stepping outside of her comfort zone has never been an issue for Mabel Brunk, the 83-year-old Goshenite who recently returned from a peacekeeping mission to northern Iraq.
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Sonoma Index-Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 12:10 pm ET
Glenn Nobmann of Sonoma, died on Nov. 19, 2009, of complications from Alzheimer's. He was 86 years old. Glenn was born on July 26, 1923, in Albion, the only child of the late Horace Nobmann and Pansy Wainwright Nobmann. He was a third generation native Californian.
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Sonoma Index-Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 12:09 pm ET
On Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Chuck Fortlage passed away peacefully at home with his wife of 57 years by his side. Mr. Fortlage was born Aug. 26, 1928, and was raised in Eagle Rock. He attended Occidental College and was a member of the SAE fraternity.
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redOrbit - Sun Nov 29, 10:07 am ET
Japan launched a next-generation spy satellite on Saturday as part of efforts to beef up its surveillance system against the threat of North Korea's missiles.An H-2A rocket carrying the nation's No.
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Red Bluff Daily News - Sun Nov 29, 9:48 am ET
I see once again, that pro radicalism has raised it's ugly head, this time in our community. Albeit, it is on a very small scale, no weapons involved as yet, and definitely, the person is extremely unarmed in a battle of knowledge, information and wit.
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Politico via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 7:04 am ET
As President Barack Obama prepares to make the case for sending more troops to Afghanistan, some allies are urging him to return to a line of argument little heard since the Bush years: the United States has a moral obligation to protect the Afghan people, particularly women, from the Taliban.
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New York Post - Sun Nov 29, 6:42 am ET
When President Obama finally an nounces his Afghani stan decision Tues day, the number of additional troops he sends will dominate headlines. But the real test of his leadership will depend on the depth of his commitment. Here are three keys to unde...
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Sun Nov 29, 6:32 am ET
FARMINGTON — “This is a day to reflect on the cost of our freedom and pay tribute to all veterans past and present who paid for our freedom, sometimes with their very lives,” Commander Tony Carroll of the Farmington VFW Post 5896, said at Wednesday’s Veterans Day service at the county courthouse.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Sun Nov 29, 6:24 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nuclear impasses with Iran and North Korea are the dominant issues for Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on her trip to Europe and Asia, which begins with a stopover in Germany to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall’s fall.
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Idaho State Journal - Sun Nov 29, 5:22 am ET
Japan launched its fifth spy satellite into orbit Saturday in a bid to boost its ability to independently gather intelligence, the government said.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 29, 5:10 am ET
Kashima Antlers thrashed title rival Gamba Osaka 5-1 on the weekend to move within one win of a third straight J-League championship. Shinzo Koroki scored twice as Kashima dominated 10-man Gamba to open a two-point lead atop the standings heading into the final round. Takuya Nozawa and substitutes Yuzo Tashiro and Danilo also also scored for Kashima which is bidding for an unprecedented third...