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  • Chilling rights abuses detailed in State Dept. report on N. Korean camps
  • China stores most nuclear warheads in secret underground base near Xian
  • U.S. agencies, firms debate China cyber attacks: Criminal or military?
  • Gulf states fear U.S. arms transferred to Iraq will wind up in Iran
  • Women in black protest in violence-hit Nigeria state

    Obama blocks bunker-buster bomb shipment to Israel
    NAVROZOV
    Bestseller by Marxist awards world to China without war!
    'Historic' deal would power Pakistan with gas from Iran

    Resolution citing Turkey for Armenian massacre may still pass Congress
    WASHINGTON — Officials said the administration of President Barack Obama has failed to win a commitment by the Democratic-controlled Congress to stop a resolution that blamed Turkey for the killing of 1.5 million Armenians during World War I.
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    West Bank chaos: Budgets out of control, salaries unpaid
    RAMALLAH — The Palestinian Authority faces rising unrest as it fails to meet budget and salary commitments.
     
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    Ann Coulter: Health care plan? Hey, I've got one!

    Gagging on Lady Gaga

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    Mideast/S. Asia

    Netanyahu's carefully-worded statement of regret

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    U.S. to accelerate Iraq pullout, credits Iraqis for election security

    Daily Brief

    Flashy U.S. suspect in Mumbai siege, Danish plot to plead guilty

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    Gitmo detainees' indefensible lawyers

    Northeast Asia

    China export growth beats estimates, economy to pass Japan's

    Iran building potential ICBM launch facility with help from North Korea

    The legacies of Stalin and Mao, if not as they specified


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