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New Leaders in Japan Seek to End Cozy Ties to Press Clubs

NYT > Global Home -- The authorities are expanding access to journalists who don’t belong to cartel-like media groups that analysts say have produced a relatively spineless press.     13:38
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Proton Beams Are on Track at Collider

NYT > Global Home -- The successful operation of the the Large Hadron Collider marked the resumption of a $9 billion quest to investigate the universe when it was less than a trillionth of a second old.     13:38
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China Says 11 Dead, 128 Trapped in Mine Explosion

NYT > Global Home -- A gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China on Saturday, killing 11 people and trapping another 128, central government authorities said.     13:38
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15 Are Indicted in Chicago In Push on Mexican Cartel

NYT > Global Home -- Federal authorities said that they had struck a blow against a major Mexican drug trafficking group operating significant cocaine distribution networks in Chicago.     13:38
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Cadbury Bid Under Study at Hershey

NYT > Global Home -- Any Hershey offer would need to be at least $17 billion and would break from the financial conservatism that has long defined the American chocolate giant.     13:38
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U.S. Fears Iraq Development Projects May Go to Waste

NYT > Global Home -- After spending $53 billion for relief and reconstruction in Iraq since 2003, the U.S. is concerned that Iraqis won’t be able to maintain the facilities once the Americans have left.     07:25
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E.U. Leaders Make Unity in the Bloc Their First Job

NYT > Global Home -- With Europe’s new top jobs going to two low-key bridge-builders, the bloc appears to have set its sights on repairing internal divisions before trying to construct a bigger global role.     07:25
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Hacked E-Mails Fuel Climate Change Skeptics

NYT > Global Home -- The e-mails and documents hacked from a computer server at a British university will undoubtedly raise questions about the actions of some scientists.     07:25
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U.S. to Drop Shooting Case Against Blackwater Guard

NYT > Global Home -- The Justice Department intends to drop manslaughter and weapons charges against one of the Blackwater security guards involved in a deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting.     07:25
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Obama Raised Issue of American Held in China

NYT > Global Home -- The Chinese government has held an American oil geologist on suspicion of stealing state secrets for nearly two years, prompting President Obama to raise the issue during his visit to Beijing.     07:25
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As Iran Stalls on Nuclear Deal, New Sanctions Weighed

NYT > Global Home -- Officials from six countries and the European Union expressed disappointment that Iran had not accepted a deal to export most of its enriched uranium.     07:25
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For Bread or Soccer, Egypt Is Ready for a Riot

NYT > Global Home -- History has proven there are two subjects that will move Egyptians into the streets in riotous numbers, crashing windows, battling each other and defying an army of club-wielding riot police.     07:25
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Fears of ‘Lost Decade’ Grow for British Economy

NYT > Global Home -- Even as the British economy seems to be improving, some analysts worry that its underlying structural flaws could mean the country won’t be able to sustain its recovery.     01:13
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Diplomatic Memo: Clinton Seen as Obama’s Key Link to Afghan Leader

NYT > Global Home -- The role thrusts Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton into the thick of a critical international problem.     01:13
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Nations Unveil Plans to Rein in Emissions

NYT > Global Home -- Prior to a climate change meeting scheduled for Copenhagen, industrialized countries, except the United States, are offering targets to curb greenhouse gases.     11-20
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Diplomatic Memo: Clinton Emerges as Obama’s Key Link to Afghan Leader

NYT > Global Home -- The role thrusts Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton into the thick of a critical international problem, but also hitches her reputation to a leader who has often proved unreliable.     11-20
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Anglican Leader Defends Faith as Vatican Welcomes His Members

NYT > Global Home -- In Rome, the archbishop of Canterbury called for clarity on the future of Catholic-Anglican dialogue.     11-20
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Worries About Global Recovery Depress Asian Stocks

NYT > Global Home -- Asian shares fell on Friday and the dollar firmed as investors took profits on riskier assets after U.S. data raised fears that a global economic recovery could lose momentum.     11-20
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Belgium Prime Minister Picked as European President

NYT > Global Home -- National leaders of the European Union picked Herman Van Rompuy for the new presidency and another low-key candidate for its foreign policy post.     11-20
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Karzai Sworn In for Second Term as Afghan President

NYT > Global Home -- In his inaugural address, President Hamid Karzai said Thursday that the Afghan Army should assume full control of the country’s security within five years.     11-19
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