World News
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Social-network gaffes plague Japanese politicians
TOKYO (AP) — On the Internet, no one can save you from yourself. That is a lesson many Japanese politicians have learned recently in painful, awkward and at times costly fashion.
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Afghan leader backs away from Taliban talks
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Pope invites Down Syndrome teen on car for a spin
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Obama renews calls for nuclear reductions
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Driver says he was speeding so he could dry car
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Obama warns EU over high youth unemployment
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Palestinian party toughens line on Israel talks
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World powers to meet on Syrian rebel demands
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Palace sheds some light on Kate's baby plans
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Correction: Jordan-Syria-War Games story
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UK Girl Guides drop reference to God in pledge
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US and Taliban to start talks on ending Afghan war
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Airborne laser reveals hidden city in Cambodia
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G-8 and beyond: The world according to Obama
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Hungary indicts Nazi-era suspect for war crimes
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Saatchi admits assault on wife Nigella Lawson
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Myanmar court convicts 2 Muslims over violence
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Spokeswoman: 2 South African deminers contracted to UN killed in Mogadishu attack
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Egypt top cleric: Protests against Morsi permitted
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Greek government back in talks to end TV crisis
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UAE charges 30 suspects with plotting coup
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Turkish official approves 'standing man' protest
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Armed robbers kill 48 in northwest Nigeria
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UK soldiers' families can sue over Iraq deaths
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UK banking commission urges better standards
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China, North Korea hold strategic talks in Beijing
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Group decries Sri Lanka's proposed media code
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16 dead: Militants infiltrate UN's Somalia office
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Monsoon floods kill 86 in India, strand pilgrims
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Floods close Lourdes pilgrimage site in Pyrenees
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UN says 45.2 million refugees and displaced people
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Currency factors weigh on retailer H&M's Q2 profit
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Bribery trial of former Finmeccanica CEO opens
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Afghan president suspends talks with US on security deal to protest US-Taliban negotiations
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Obama: 'Lives have been saved' by NSA programs
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Protesters out again in Brazil's biggest city
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Red Cross' Guantanamo reports sought in 9/11 case
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Markets steady as investors ready for Fed
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China, NKorea begin strategic talks in Beijing
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Bus crashes in foggy valley in China, 15 dead
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Australian jailed for life for rape, murder
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Bolivian girl mauled by dog to fly to US for help
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Especially grim encephalitis toll feared in India
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US senators urge Kerry to review Honduras' aid
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Brazil lawmakers OK bill for treatment of gays
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A year on, Assange stays put in Ecuadorean Embassy
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Star-studded party for Israeli president's 90th
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Ammunition fire rages at Russian military base
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Greece's public TV still off despite court ruling


