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UN condemns NKorea launch, pledges significant new sanctions

UN condemns NKorea launch, pledges significant new sanctions

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – The U.N. Security Council condemned North Korea’s launch of a long-range rocket that world leaders called a banned test of ballistic missile technology and another “intolerable provocation.” The U.N.’s most powerful body pledged to quickly adopt a new resolution with “significant” new sanctions. North Korean …

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Germany’s Merkel in Turkey for talks over migrants

Germany’s Merkel in Turkey for talks over migrants

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Monday for more talks on reducing the influx of migrants to Europe. Turkey, a key country on the migrant route to Europe, is central to Merkel’s diplomatic efforts to reduce the flow. Germany saw an …

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Survivors pulled out from building 2 days after Taiwan quake

Survivors pulled out from building 2 days after Taiwan quake

TAINAN, Taiwan (AP) – At least four people, including an 8-year-old girl, were rescued Monday from a high-rise Taiwanese apartment building toppled by a powerful quake two days earlier, as frustration grew among families waiting for searchers to reach their buried loved ones. More than 100 people are believed to …

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Tattoos on the rebound in Cuba after years underground

Tattoos on the rebound in Cuba after years underground

HAVANA (AP) – Bent in concentration beneath the vaulted ceiling of his Old Havana studio, Mauro Coca draws a tropical bird in blue ink down the length of Julivic Marquez’s arm. “That’s really good,” the 21-year-old art student says, and Coca presses his electric needle to her forearm. She winces …

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Chinese visit temples, fairs to ring in Year of the Monkey

Chinese visit temples, fairs to ring in Year of the Monkey

BEIJING (AP) – Chinese flocked to temples and fairs to pray for good health and fortune on Monday, the first day of the Lunar New Year. In Beijing, hundreds of thousands of people visited traditional fairs held in parks, as well as Buddhist and Taoist temples offering singing and dance …

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License plate readers a double-edged sword for NY village

License plate readers a double-edged sword for NY village

FREEPORT, N.Y. (AP) – When this Long Island village switched on its “ring of steel” last fall, it knew it was getting a potent policing tool. The system of 27 cameras would scan the license plate of every single vehicle that rolled into town. If a wanted criminal drove through, …

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