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From collapse to rescue: Inside the Chile mine disaster
Toronto Star
Relatives of the trapped miners celebrate after one of the drills working to rescue the 33 finally reached their shelter in the San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile on October 9, 2010. SAN JOSE MINE, CHILE—In early August, 33 miners descended deep below ...
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N Korea 'heir' appears at parade
BBC News
State television in North Korea has shown live pictures of the leader, Kim Jong-il, reviewing a military parade accompanied by his youngest son, Kim Jong-un. The younger Mr Kim is thought to be in line to succeed his father as leader of the highly ...
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Pakistan ends blockade, reopens border to NATO supply trucks
Washington Post
By Karin Brulliard ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has reopened an important border pass to NATO convoys, 10 days after enacting a blockade that strained relations with the United States and was followed by violent attacks on supply trucks stranded inside ...
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Iran Says It Halted Western Spying
New York Times
By AP TEHRAN (AP) — Iran acknowledged Saturday that some personnel at its nuclear facilities had been lured by promises of money to pass secrets to the West, but insisted that increased security and worker privileges have stopped the spying. ...
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Gaza teens brave IDF fire to collect salvaged building materials
Ha'aretz
In three months, soldiers shot and wounded 10 youths collecting building materials in expanded buffer zone. By Amira Hass Tags: Israel news Gaza Palestinians Israel settlements In the course of three months this summer Israeli soldiers shot and wounded ...
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Costa Ricans dress in pink against breast cancer
Sify
San Jose, Oct 10 (IANS/EFE) Thousands of Costa Ricans dressed in pink took out a march in the capital city of San Jose to create awareness about the importance of early detection of breast cancer. About 1000 women in the country are detected with the ...
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'Million dollar' Al Qaeda leader killed in drone attack in Pakistan
Hindustan Times
PTI An Al Qaeda leader with a bounty of a million dollars on his head was killed in a US drone strike in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt earlier this week, security officials said on Saturday. Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, an Al Qaeda operative of Libyan origin ...
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Pak-based British militant may have worked for UK police: Report
NDTV.com
PTI, Updated: October 10, 2010 11:21 IST London: A Pakistan-based British Al-Qaida militant, who was part of a group plotting Mumbai-type attacks in Europe before his possible killing in a drone attack, may have worked as a police community support ...
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Taiwan's Ma, in National Day Speech, Vows to Deepen Exchanges With China
Bloomberg
By Yu-huay Sun - Sun Oct 10 04:12:38 GMT 2010 Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou pledged to deepen economic and cultural exchanges with China in an address to mark the island's National Day. "We handle relations with the mainland based on pragmatic ...
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East Timor 'interested' in centre: Bowen
Sydney Morning Herald
The East Timorese government is open to the idea of a regional refugee processing centre, Immigration Minister Chris Bowen says. On the eve of his visit to East Timor, Mr Bowen said the nation's President Jose Ramos Horta and Prime Minister Xanana ...
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