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South Korea's Embattled Spy Agency Deflects Heat by Finding Reds Under Beds South Korea's Embattled Spy Agency Deflects Heat by Finding Reds Under Beds
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Soyuz capsule returns from space station

Boston - 11 Sep 2013 07:55
MOSCOW (AP) -- A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russians and an American touched down on Earth Wednesday after undocking from the International Space Station following 166 days in space.     
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China Takes Energy Officials' Passports

Time - 11 Sep 2013 08:05
China Takes Energy Officials' Passports China Takes Energy Officials' Passports
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TOKYO (AP) -- Japan has increased security around a group of disputed islands it nationalized one year ago Wednesday amid strong protests from China, which also claims them and has been stepping up patrols of its own.  ...
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The Challenge of Destroying Syria's Chemical Weapons The U.S. military's past experience proves ridding Syria of its toxic weapons is not a cheap or speedy process
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The National Security Agency routinely shares raw intelligence data with Israel without first sifting it to remove information about US citizens, a top-secret document provided to the Guardian by whistleblower Edward Sno...
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Diana Nyad says she has Mother Nature to thank for completing her 110-mile swim     
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Philippines 'Pork Barrel' Graft Probe Has Lawmakers Squealing Philippines 'Pork Barrel' Graft Probe Has Lawmakers Squealing
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One-year reprieve for Miami-Dade libraries means cuts may still loom County administrators must come up with a way to fund and operate libraries in the future, or else commissioners will face cuts or a tax-rate hike again next year.
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Lynn Teacher Behind Bars For Allegedly Running Down Ex's Girlfriend     
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Man is killed by commuter train in Norwood

Boston - 11 Sep 2013 23:50
A young man was struck and killed by a commuter rail train in Norwood this afternoon, officials said.     
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When Y.A. Book Titles Get Naughty

The Atlantic Wire - 11 Sep 2013 23:50
When Y.A. Book Titles Get Naughty Here's a new rule to keep in mind if you are a YA novelist looking to book appearances enlightening youngsters at middle schools: do not use the word "ass" in the title of your book, particularly if it is preceded by the...
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'Derek' Is Ricky Gervais's Bizarre Kindness Campaign

The Atlantic Wire - 11 Sep 2013 23:49
'Derek' Is Ricky Gervais's Bizarre Kindness Campaign With his new show Derek, out tomorrow on Netflix, Ricky Gervais is making the pitch that he's actually a kind person, despite his reputation for nastiness. But it's hard not to find Gervais's supposedly good intentions ...
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COPAKE, N.Y. (AP) -- Police have identified a Massachusetts woman who was killed after her car crossed the center line and crashed head-on into a vehicle driven by a teenager heading to school in rural Columbia County. �...
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Is progress a myth? John Gray thinks it is; David Hawkes believes there may be anti-progress(!). Scientific progress seems to be well established; the problem is with moral progress.
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Gutfeld: 9/11 reminds us to renew our will against evil You can't say 'never again' until feelings are trumped by ferocity
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House pulls spending bill amid backlash as government shutdown looms House Republican leaders pulled their plan Wednesday to temporarily fund the federal government after rank-and-file party members said it sidestepped "defunding" ObamaCare -- further narrowing Congress' time to strike a ...
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BOSTON (AP) -- The Boston Bruins have opened training camp less than three months after nearly winning their second Stanley Cup in three years.     
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Boston Marathon Bombing Victims Share In September 11 Observances     
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State Police Searching For Missing Medfield Teen Who May Be In Danger     
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BALTIMORE (AP) -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry is launching ads against Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley.     
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