South Korea’s Lee offers talks with North

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South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on Friday proposed reopening stalled reconciliation talks with North Korea in an address to the opening session of the National Assembly.

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Hamilton picking cliffhanger F1 season finale

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McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton believes the race for the Formula One drivers’ title will have another dramatic finale this season.

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N. Korean soldier kills S. Korean tourist

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A North Korean soldier on Friday shot and killed a South Korean woman at Mt. Keumgang, a popular mountain resort in the communist nation, a government official in the South said.

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The floating ecopolis

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The concept may be radical, but it might just have to be if the worst predictions of climate change are realized.

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Arsenal seal signing of French star Nasri

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Arsenal completed the signing of French international midfielder Samir Nasri from Marseille on Friday for a reported fee of around $24 million.

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Austria: Dungeon woman questioned

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Creamer in the clear after opening 60

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EU chief to meet Iran over nuclear stand-off

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Iran’s top nuclear negotiator will meet with EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana soon to discuss a package of incentives aimed at persuading Iran to stop nuclear enrichment, Solana’s office says.

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Netting China’s online buzz

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Gone are the days when it was enough to simply Google your name to find out what people were saying about you in cyberspace.

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Gramm: We need more leadership, less whining

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Phil Gramm, a top adviser to Sen. John McCain, on Thursday stood by his comment that the country is in a “mental recession,” and said he was trying to say the nation’s leaders, not its people, were “whiners.”

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