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US, S. Korea
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SEOUL: The United States and South Korea on Saturday
held top-level talks to discuss ways to press North Korea to return
to disarmament talks, a day after the communist state’s renewed
nuclear saber-rattling.
Stephen Bosworth, the White
House’s special representative on North Korea, met with Wi Sunglac,
South Korea’s chief delegate to six-party talks on disarming North
Korea, an Agence France-Presse journalist on the scene said.
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Afghans mourn
dead, cry out against NATO bombing
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KUNDUZ, Afghanistan: Afghans on
Saturday mourned the dead from a North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) bombing that killed scores of people and renewed an outcry
over civilian casualties...
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G-20 ‘close’
to accord on bankers’ bonuses
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LONDON: G-20 finance ministers
are close to reaching agreement on a new set of rules governing
bankers’ bonuses, a G-7 source told Agence France-Presse on the
sidelines of a London meeting Saturday.
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Security tight in
China after protests
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URUMQI, China: Security remained
tight as signs of normalcy returned to the restive Chinese city of
Urumqi on Saturday following days of protests that have left five
people dead.
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KABUL: Afghan electoral
authorities have canceled the scheduled release on Saturday of the
latest tranche of results from controversial elections that have
been overshadowed by fraud allegations.
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