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Financial Disputes Hamper UN Climate TalksNovember 21, 2013Disputes over finances have hampered progress at U.N. climate talks in Poland as delega
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JFK Foreign Policy Saluted 50 Years After His DeathNovember 19, 2013
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Future Role of US Troops in Afghanistan DebatedNovember 20, 2013The number of U.S. troops who remain in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of NATO f
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Lee Harvey Oswald Remembered in BelarusNovember 19, 2013For more than two years in the early 1960s, Minsk, then the capital of the Byelorussian So
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US Governor Reportedly Under Federal InvestigationNovember 22,2013The outgoing governor of the mid-Atlantic state of Virginia, Republican Robert M
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Neighbors Burying Neighbors in Philippines Community Destroyed by TyphoonNovember 21, 2013Bodies continue to be discovered in the central Philippi
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Iran Talks Extended as Foreign Ministers JoinNovember 22, 2013U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is flying to Geneva, as negotiators there work la
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Tensions Escalate Between US, Israel Over Iran Nuclear TalksNovember 21, 2013The U.S. alliance with Israel is being strained by deep disagreements
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Children Ogle at Floats for Thanksgiving Day ParadeNovember 24, 2013Next Thursday, November 28, is Thanksgiving Day in America. For thousands of b
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Iran Nuclear Deal Sealed After Decades-Long DisputeNovember 24, 2013Iranian and international negotiators have reached agreement on first steps to
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Iran Accord Was Hard, But Next Phase Will Be HarderaNovember 24, 2013With the first stage agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program finally achie
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Human Rights Groups Call for Investigation of US Drone StrikesOctober 22, 2013Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International released joint reports
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Thailand Races to Supply SE Asia’s Demand for VehiclesOctober 22, 2013Thailand is gaining a reputation as the “Detroit of the East&rdq
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Is War Inevitable?October 23, 2013
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Royal Baby Christening Breaks with TraditionOctober 23,2013Prince George, the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, is being christened in Bri