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    Li Keqiang Meets With Coal Miners In Datong City, North China

    File photo taken on May 2, 1993 shows Li Keqiang (L) visits representatives of the 13th National Congress of the Communist Youth League. <Xinhua> File photo taken on July 28, 2008 shows Li Keqiang visits coal miners in Datong City, north China’s Shanxi Province. <Xinhua/Fan Rujun> File photo taken on…

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  • UN debate on NK’s rocket launch likely to be delayed

    The U.N. Security Council is unlikely to decide on its response to North Korea’s recent rocket launch by the end of this month because of China’s apparent reluctance to impose new sanctions against the North, Seoul officials said Monday. North Korea’s Dec. 12 rocket launch drew swift condemnation from the…

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    Art Works Once Owned By Ousted Tunisian Dictator On Display For Auction

    A visitors wander around a display of art that once belonged to the family of ousted Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali at an auction in the Tunis suburb of Gammarth on Sunday Dec. 23, 2012. Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali kicked off viewing of thousands of luxury items…

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    Santa Claus from Finland in town

    If you were one of those who decided to believe Santa Claus didn’t exist after one Christmas Eve when you saw your parents put gifts under the Christmas tree, here is somebody who can restore your childlike innocence. A white-bearded old man from Finland, wearing a symbolic red coat is…

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  • Imports of Japanese sake hit record high

    Korea’s imports of Japanese traditional alcoholic beverage sake jumped to a record high this year amid growing demand for foreign liquors among local consumers, customs data showed Monday. Korea imported a record high of 4.1 million liters of sake during the January-November period, up 70.2 percent from the same period…

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    Horse-Drawn Carriage Wades Through Inundated Street In Bandung, Indonesia

    Horse-drawn carriage ” Andong” wades through the floodwater in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012. Heavy rain triggered the floods in parts of Java, submerging thousands of houses and forcing residents to flee. <AP Photo/Kusumadireza>

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    South Korea Collects Debris Of NK Long-Range Rocket From The Sea

    Picture released by South Korea’s defense ministry on Dec. 23, 2012 shows the debris from a long-range rocket recently launched by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). After analyzing debris from the first stage of a long-range rocket recently launched by the DPRK, South Korea on Dec. 23, 2012…

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    Egyptian Journalists Tape Their Mouth In Demonstration Against Draft Constitution

    Egyptian journalists tape their mouths and raise their pens during a demonstration against the draft constitution in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012. Egypt’s opposition called Sunday for an investigation into allegations of vote fraud in the referendum on a deeply divisive Islamist-backed constitution after the Muslim Brotherhood, the main…

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    Pakistanis Show Bodies Of Those Killed Near Boder With Iran For Identification In Karachi

    Pakistani rescuers arrange dead bodies of illegal immigrants for identification, who were killed near the border with Iran, in southern Pakistani port city Karachi, on Dec. 23, 2012. Some unknown gunmen killed at least 10 people on Friday evening as they attacked a passenger vehicle in Pakistan’s southwestern province of…

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    Afghan National Army Practice House Searching During Training In Kabul

    In this Friday, April 23, 2010 file photo, Afghan National Army recruits practice a house clearing during training exercise in Kabul, Afghanistan. U.S. soldiers serving in one of southern Afghanistan’s most violent areas say they are successfully training the Afghans to secure their country and their progress so far will…

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