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Kim Jong Il 'has pancreatic cancer' – Times Online


Times Online
Kim Jong Il 'has pancreatic cancer'
Times Online
North Korea's supreme leader, Kim Jong Il, is suffering from cancer of the pancreas and is in danger of dying of the disease, South Korean television reported this morning, the latest and most specific in a series of reports on the dictator's health.
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Sotomayor's Judicial Impartiality a Likely Focus for Hearings – New York Times


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Sotomayor's Judicial Impartiality a Likely Focus for Hearings
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Leading Republicans in the Senate signaled that they would emphasize questions about the judicial impartiality of Judge Sonia Sotomayor when her Supreme Court confirmation hearing begins on Monday, but senators from both
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Mounting Casualties in Afghanistan Spur Concern – Wall Street Journal


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Mounting Casualties in Afghanistan Spur Concern
Wall Street Journal
A series of attacks in Afghanistan has left four US Marines and eight British soldiers dead in recent days, stoking concern among US and allied forces over a surge in battlefield deaths, as thousands of troops pour into the country.
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China claims embassy protests show Xinjiang riots organized – Reuters


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China claims embassy protests show Xinjiang riots organized
Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) – Demonstrations against Chinese consulates in Europe and the United States show that ethnic riots in Urumqi were orchestrated, China's state-run Xinhua news agency said on Monday. Demonstrators threw eggs, Molotov cocktails and
China's Xinijiang Calm as Relatives of Riot Victims MournVoice of America
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