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| My beauty secret? Vitamin C! Vitamins - Taking Vitamins - Vitamin C wnhires (js1) ... Disease Health Photos Society Women |
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| Top 5 things to stay away from Coke - Coca-Cola - Soft Drinks - Carbonated Drinks.(ps1) ... Diet Food People Philippines Photos |
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| Singapore Ex-president Lee Kuan Yew targets US lawyer over blog Singapore's Founding Father Lee Kuan Yew (ratnakar1)... Internet Law Photos Politics Singapore |
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| Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners A hooded terror suspect, left, is led off of a plane by a member of Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Anti-terror police arrested nine suspected Muslim militants and seized a large cache of high-powered bombs, foiling a major attack targeting Westerners in the Indonesian capital, police and media reports said Thursd... Indonesia Intelligence Photos Police Terrorism |
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| Gold near ten-week high on oil KLdy1 - May06 - gold - jewelleries - gold prices. (dy1) ... Gold Inflation Oil Photos Trading |
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| Malaysian Palm up on record crude oil, Dalian soyoil weighs Johor,Malaysia - Palm Oil Plantations In Malaysia. (ps1)... Business Economy Malaysia Oil Photos |
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| Fish scare spreads to other provinces Fishes ... Customers Dealers Fish Philippines Photos |
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| Oil prices near $146 KLdy1 - june06 - petroleum thailand - PT - petrol kiosk - oil prices - petrol. (dy1) ... Energy Iran Oil Photos Prices |
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| Danes world's happiest; Filipinos 38th happy ... Democracy Denmark Filipinos Happiness Photos |
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| Peso tumbles to 45.50:$1, weakest level in 10 months Philippine Peso - US Dollar ... Business Currency Economy Philippines Photos |
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| Police foil terror attack in Indonesia A Terror suspect, right, is led into a police detention facility by a member of Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, Thursday July 3, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia.... Attacks Indonesia Photos Police Slideshow Terrorism |
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| Snipes allowed to travel abroad Wesley Snipes , right, waves as he leaves federal court with his wife after he was sentenced to three years in prison for willful failure to file a tax return April 24, 2008 at the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Ocala, Fla.. Snipes was acquitted in February of five counts including felony fraud and conspiracy charg... Actor Fight Lawyers Photos Travel |
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| Singapore dollar, ringgit rise despite oil fears Singapore dollar - currency- finance - singapore economy - business ... Asia Currency Dollar Photos Singapore |
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| Cops advise PKR not to hold rally rally, police, malaysia, kuala lumpur... Fuel Malaysia Photos Police Protest |
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Fukui Pref. missile alarm 'an operational mistake' | The issuing of a false alarm in Mihamacho, Fukui Prefecture, on Monday, which warned residents of a possible missile strike in the area, was caused by operational mistakes, the Fire and Disaster Man... |
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Nursing care provision hit by staff shortage | Some providers of nursing care services for the elderly have been unable to provide a full range of services because of an increasingly serious shortage of skilled workers. | Though many in the indu... |
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POLITICAL PULSE / Will DPJ race spur policy debate? | Democratic Party of Japan President Ichiro Ozawa is highly likely to be reelected in the party's presidential election set for September. Given this prospect, the question on many observers' lips is... |
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Bush vows to push N. Korea on abductions / Also seeks China, India help on CO2 | WASHINGTON--U.S. President George W. Bush said Wednesday the United States would put pressure on North Korea within the framework of the six-nation talks to achieve progress on the issue of the abdu... |
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Japan, U.S. eye deal to fight disease in Africa | Japan and the United States decided Wednesday to jointly support healthcare aid programs for African nations to help eliminate infectious and regional tropical diseases such as cholera. | The two go... |
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Ex-DPRK diplomat bought N-pumps | The Kanagawa prefectural police have determined that Japan-made vacuum pumps found at a North Korean nuclear facility by the International Atomic Energy Agency were imported via Taiwan, The Yomiuri ... |
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Shrimp scam suspect 'sought to leave Japan for 7 years' | The chairman of an investment firm who was arrested in Tokyo on Wednesday on suspicion of swindling money from investors over fictitious overseas shrimp farms said he would not come back to Japan be... |
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Some eel firms thought mislabeling 'worth risk' | Investigators looking into the false labeling of Chinese eel as being domestic hope the multiple searches conducted Thursday will offer an insight into who planned and carried out the scheme. | Acco... |
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Japan, Bahrain get Asian date | Japan just can't seem to get away from Bahrain. | Japan will meet its 2010 World Cup qualifying foe again in qualifying for the 2011 Asian Cup, according to the draw for the tournament announced Thu... |
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Endo may miss Beijing due to fever | The prospect of Japan's Olympic soccer team going to Beijing without any overage players now looms. | Gamba Osaka midfielder Yasuhito Endo has been hospitalized after running a mysterious fever, and... |
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Giants' Greisinger grinds up old team Swallows | Whatever hindered Yomiuri Giants Seth Greisinger from winning a game the past month was nonexistent on Thursday at Tokyo Dome. | The big right-hander was able to shut the mouths of his critics, and ... |
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NORTH KOREA'S NUCLEAR THREAT / DPRK nuclear claims to be checked | This is the third and final installment in Part 6 of our series focusing on the North Korean nuclear threat and future tasks Japan should tackle in promoting its security policy. | The United States... |
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Khan denies N-accusations | ISLAMABAD--Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, known as the "father of nuclear development" in Pakistan, has rejected a 2004 statement by the Pakistan government claiming he passed nuclea... |
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H.K. residents' identity changing Patriotic education seen behind more calling themselves Chinese | HONG KONG--Eleven years after Hong Kong's handover to China, an increasing number of Hong Kong residents have come to identify themselves as Chinese. | Changes in their self-image were well reflecte... |
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Nuclear scientist Khan 'took blame' | ISLAMABAD--The following text comprises Pakistan nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan's written answers to questions posed by The Yomiuri Shimbun's correspondent in Islamabad: | The Yomiuri Shimbun: ... |
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