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North Korea releases captured Chinese fishermen, boats
World NowNorth Korea released 29 captured Chinese fishermen and three fishing vessels, putting an end to a 13-day ordeal that raised questions about the stability of the Pyongyang regime.... -
Tags: Missile Systems, Kim Jong Un, Ban Ki-moon, Iran, Nuclear Weapons
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South Korea's little Yeosu prepares for Expo 2012
YEOSU, South Korea — This butterfly-shaped peninsula sits in the deep south of the country, a humble area in the nation's least developed province, South Jeolla, historically neglected by the government. But it won't be out of the spotlight for...
Tags: Fishing, Family, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Entertainment
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North Korea space official: All prep done for launch
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korean space officials said Tuesday all assembly and preparations for this week's planned satellite launch have been completed and denied it is a cover for a missile test. Space officials told reporters at a news...
Tags: The Associated Press, Missile Systems, Kim Jong Un, Pyongyang (North Korea), Satellite Technology
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Tags: Government, Missile Systems, Kim Jong Un, Kim Sung-hwan, Nuclear Weapons
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Reuters: Marine Insurance Rules Will Become A Sanction On Iran
Marine insurance, or lack of it, may yet turn out to be the most effective sanction used by Western nations in 17 years of tightening the screws on Iran's nuclear program. A European Union oil embargo on Iran, set to take effect in July, prohibits EU...Tags: Singapore, Japan, Tokyo (Japan), European Union, Iran's Nuclear Program
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Review: Seoul Philharmonic is here but not quite there yet
The Seoul Philharmonic wants to be the one, not just the classical music soul of Seoul, but the first Asian orchestra to make it big on the international scene. At their Walt Disney Concert Hall debut Thursday night, the Koreans were — in a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Concerts, France, Music Industry, Culture
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News briefs: Florida law allows wide latitude for self defense shootings
'Stand Your Ground Law' in Florida gives people leeway to use deadly force; law being questioned MIAMI (AP) — Florida is among 21 states with a "Stand Your Ground Law," which gives people wide latitude to use deadly force rather than retreat during...
Tags: Newt Gingrich, Gays and Lesbians, France, Polls, Energy
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City OKs second Korean market for alcohol
Six weeks after La Caņada Flintridge's Lotte Market received the Planning Commission's unanimous backing in its efforts to sell beer and wine, the city's other Korean market received the same support. The commission voted 5-0 in favor of recommending...Tags: Wines
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On the Town: Burbank Phil awards young artist honors
Two extremely talented young artists, soprano Juhye Kim and soprano saxophonist Christopher Bartz, who have already made a substantial mark in the music world, added a jewel to their respective crowns by taking top honors in the Burbank Philharmonic...Tags: Culture, Artists, Entertainment, Schools, Human Interest
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