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The Ashland Gazette - Fri Dec 11, 4:50 am ET
MEAD – A five-year review of the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant is finally complete.
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The Scranton Times-Tribune - Fri Dec 11, 4:25 am ET
MOSCOW - Amid the torrent of bad environmental news in recent years, the story of Amur tigers in Russia offered a flicker of optimism. Nearly extinct half a century ago, the tigers rebounded when the government imposed protections, and their numbers rema
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Fri Dec 11, 4:12 am ET
The North Korean women's soccer team is unlikely to be allowed into Japan for a tournament, Japan's justice minister was quoted as saying on Friday.
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Daily News Journal - Fri Dec 11, 4:10 am ET
WASHINGTON - In accepting the Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday, President Barack Obama made a case for "just" war and American unilateralism.
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Idaho State Journal - Fri Dec 11, 4:07 am ET
Posted: Friday, December 11, 2009 1:55 am | Updated: 1:58 am, Fri Dec 11, 2009. OSLO — President Barack Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize with a striking defense of war, saying that evil must be vigorously opposed even as he made an impassioned case for building a “just and lasting peace.”
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YourNabe.com - Fri Dec 11, 3:50 am ET
Intended or Unintended Slight I fully intended to use this space today (12-4) to write a recap and review of the 12/3 fight card held at the Hammerstein Ballroom and promoted by Star Boxing. But that’s not to be. I was seated in the press section and was beginning to write me article when I was told I was being moved from where I was to an area further back among the paying customers to allow ...
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The Bernardsville News - Fri Dec 11, 3:28 am ET
Holiday Programs for Kid will be held at the Mendham Library, 10 Hilltop Road, this month. Registration going on now. Read, or be read to, for at least two hours each week.
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Denver Post - Fri Dec 11, 3:28 am ET
President Barack Obama used his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday to defend the idea that some wars were necessary and just, to remind the world of the burden the United States had borne in the fight against oppression and to appeal for greater international efforts for peace.
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OfficialWire - Fri Dec 11, 3:26 am ET
Israel would face dire consequences if it violated Turkish airspace to spy on Iran, the Turkish prime minister said in an interview with an Egyptian journalist.
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Denver Post - Fri Dec 11, 3:24 am ET
Three days of meetings with top North Korean officials served as "exploratory talks" on how to restart stalled six- party negotiations on nuclear weapons, the first Obama administration envoy to visit Pyongyang said Thursday.
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The Photo News - Fri Dec 11, 3:23 am ET
Monroe - A contingent of Marines from Stewart Air National Guard Base descended on Airplane Park in overcast weather last weekend to begin rehabilitating the park’s namesake, the vintage Korean War era, F86L SabreJet.
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Everett Herald - Fri Dec 11, 3:15 am ET
William McCloy drives a car made by a Korean company. His refrigerator is Korean-made. So is his microwave oven. There’s nothing unusual about any of that, South Korea is a high-tech powerhouse.
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Los Angeles Times - Fri Dec 11, 3:11 am ET
Five painters had been commissioned to produce works for the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art show in Queensland. Their paintings will be there, but they won't. Nick Bonner has a cautionary tale about propaganda, censorship and North Korea. But it's not what you think, he says.
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Los Angeles Times - Fri Dec 11, 3:10 am ET
At a news conference in Seoul after three days of talks in Pyongyang, Stephen Bosworth seems optimistic that progress has been made toward a resumption of six-party negotiations. Characterizing three days of high-level discussions with North Korean officials, U.S. special envoy Stephen Bosworth said today he began "exploratory talks" on how to restart the stalled six-party nuclear disarmament ...
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 11, 3:03 am ET
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- No more calls. We have a winner. All hail General Stanley McChrystal , who has won his war for 30,000 more troops to be deployed to a country whose government is so rotten and corrupt many of its citizens prefer the Taliban.