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Images of North Korean nuclear site increase U.S. concern
North Korea has ramped up work at its nuclear test site, according to an analysis of satellite images released Tuesday, a day after a senior U.S. envoy warned the North that an atomic test would unify the world in seeking swift, tough punishment.


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Zimbabwe platinum mine collapses, 65 workers trapped
65 miners remain trapped underground after the Mimosa platinum mine collapsed.


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Iran, nuclear agency reach verbal agreement before key talks
Iranian negotiating team to begin new round of negotiations with six nations over inspection of nuclear activities


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SpaceX launches first commercial supply spacecraft
Aims to rendezvous with International Space Station this week


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Bulgarian capital shaken by 5.6 magnitude quake
Many people in the Bulgarian capital fled their homes and gathered in the streets


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Two Canadian tourists fatally stabbed during Atlantic City robbery: prosecutor
Victims, identified only as women ages 47 and 80, were both stabbed multiple times in the upper body


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Mali interim president severely beaten by protesters
Crowd, unhindered by military, storms palace and sends leader to hospital with head injury


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Cancer screening disconnect: First breast, now prostate
U.S. panel finds that PSA test saves few lives - cue the naysayers


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Video: Ravi sentenced to 30 days in Rutgers webcam case
The former Rutgers University student convicted of bias intimidation for using a webcam to see his roommate and another man kissing days before the roommate committed suicide is getting a 30-day jail term and then probation


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Harper remains firm on date for leaving Afghanistan
Despite pressure from NATO, PM tells summit no troops or trainers will remain after 2014


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