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101. learning | 04 Oct 2010
Sauce causes pile-up
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» TOKYO: A load of mayonnaise falling off the back of a lorry caused an eight-vehicle pile-up, leaving three people injured.
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102. news | 07 May 2013
Scotland rugby coach rings changes for South Africa
By AFP
» Scotland interim head coach Scott Johnson included nine uncapped players in a 31-man squad announced Tuesday for next month's international tournament in South Africa.
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103. news | 04 May 2013
Arson-hit South Korean landmark reopens to public
By AFP
» South Korea on Saturday reopened its landmark Namdaemun gate to the public, five years after the historic jewel in central Seoul was burned down in an arson attack that shocked the nation.
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104. news | 25 Apr 2013
Sea disputes dominate Asean summit
By dpa
» Territorial disputes in the South China Sea dominated the first day of a meeting of the leaders of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean), Philippine President Benigno Aquino said on Thursday.
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105. news | 08 Apr 2013
Chalerm deep South adviser's home attacked
» The house of Najmuddin Uma, one of Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung's advisers on the deep South, was attacked with two grenades early Monday in Narathiwat's Rangae district, police said.
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106. news | 02 Apr 2013
Air force ready to aid Thais in South Korea
» Thai people living in South Korea are still leading normal lives, but Thai authorities say they are ready to provide assistance if the tense situation on the Korean Peninsula intensifies.
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107. news | 06 Apr 2013
Pyongyang cuts off factory access
» SEOUL — The North Korean factory park that is the last vestige of cooperation with the South moved closer to paralysis on Saturday as nearly 100 South Korean workers went home across a border that Pyongyang has closed in...
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108. news | 22 Apr 2013
Anger over Vietnam War beer
» A craft beer branded with Vietnam War references has been labelled "cheap" and "disrespectful" by the president of New Zealand’s Returned Soldiers’ Association (RSA).
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109. news | 21 Mar 2013
Bomb kills boy, maims others while Sukumpol in South
» An 8-year-old boy was killed and 10 people were wounded by a bomb detonated in the heart of Pattani township on Thursday afternoon while Defence Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat was leading a press tour to the far South.
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110. news | 01 May 2013
DSI clears soldiers in 2010 clashes
» The chief of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) said on Wednesday that military officers ordered to crack down on red shirt protesters in 2010 could not be held responsible for the deaths of civilians killed a...

