SEOUL: South Korea denounced a barrage of artillery fired by North Korea into the sea as a grave provocation Tuesday and warned that it would deal sternly with any further such acts.
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SEOUL: South Korea denounced a barrage of artillery fired by North Korea into the sea as a grave provocation Tuesday and warned that it would deal sternly with any further such acts.
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SKorea warns NKorea after artillery barrage
CHICAGO: If your pants are feeling a bit tight around the waistline, take note: Belly bulge can be deadly for older adults, even those who aren’t overweight or obese by other measures.
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Belly bulge can be deadly for older adults
NEW YORK: The cast and crew of The Lion King is trying to save the life of one of its own.
LONDON: It might be the inspiration of the Tour de France, the traffic or the unexpectedly hot weather, but London has gone cycle crazy this summer — and biking cafes are now the coolest spots in town.
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London cafes take the heat out of cycling
MUMBAI: The reigning queens of Bollywood are in a tussle to grab a prestigious project.
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Katrina, Deepika in SMS war!
PERTH: Oil prices fell below $76 a barrel on Monday, extending the previous session’s decline, on concern about the U.
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Oil falls below $76 in Asia
SEOUL: North Korea may have discharged dam water into a river flowing to South Korea, similar to an unannounced move it made last year causing a surge that killed six people.
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NKorea starts releasing dam water to South
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama’s top diplomat and defense chief head to Seoul this week to discuss ways to respond to North Korea and deter it from any future attack after the sinking of a South Korean warship.
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US to send stern message to North Korea
SEOUL: Military officers from North Korea and the American-led U.
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NKorea, UN meet to discuss sinking
HUNTSVILLE, Ontario: The leaders of the world’s eight top industrial democracies called the current tensions in Gaza unsustainable, while urging Iran to do more to respect human rights.
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G8 leaders condemn Gaza blockade
