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  1. ROK approves plan to extend troop deployment in Iraq

    Dec 28, 2007

    The South Korean National Assembly approved Friday the government's plan to extend South Korea's troop deployment in Iraq until the end of 2008. It was the fourth straight year for South Korea to extend its troops

  2. New Jersey denies sex offenders Internet access

    Dec 28, 2007

    New Jersey Acting Gov. Richard J. Codey on Thursday signed into a law a bill forbidding Internet access to sex offenders who used the medium in committing crime. New Jersey is the third state, after Florida and Nevada

  3. PM: Pakistan's plan for election still stands

    Dec 28, 2007

    Pakistan's plan for general election on Jan. 8 has not been changed, the country's caretaker prime minister said on Friday. "Right now the elections stand where they were," caretaker Prime Minister Mohammedmian Soomro

  4. Arsonist torches childhood home of President Bush

    Dec 28, 2007

    The house in Odessa, Texas, that spawned President George W. Bush, and that is now part of a presidential museum, was damaged by a fire Thursday that investigators blame on arson. "I can tell you it has been determined

  5. Robbers flee after Denmark's 2nd largest bank robbery

    Dec 28, 2007

    Masked robbers fled away after taking some 26.7 million Danish kroner (5.23 million U.S. dollars) from a cash van on Thursday in Denmark, according to news reaching here from Copenhagen. In the second largest bank

  6. Scandinavian countries condemn assassination of Bhutto

    Dec 28, 2007

    Norway, Sweden and Denmark on Thursday strongly condemned the assassination of Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, reports reaching here said. Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said the incident

  7. FM: Estonia ready to join Conventional Forces in Europe treaty

    Dec 28, 2007

    Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Paet has said in a recent interview with Interfax news agency that the nation would seek to join the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty immediately after its ratification, news

  8. Bulgaria condemns assassination of Pakistan's Bhutto

    Dec 28, 2007

    Bulgaria on Thursday strongly condemned the the terrorist act in which Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Bulgaria extended its deepest

  9. EU condemns assassination of Pakistan's Bhutto

    Dec 28, 2007

    European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso expressed on Thursday his dismay at the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, leader of the Pakistan People's Party and condemned the attack. "I learned with dismay of the

  10. UN Security Council to meet on Bhutto killing

    Dec 28, 2007

    The UN Security Council is set to meet in an emergency session later on Thursday to discuss the situation in Pakistan following the killing of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, a UN spokeswoman said. Marie Okabe said

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