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Brawl Breaks Out At Chinese Auction, Over A License Plate Number
The reasons behind the brawl are complex, from a preference for the number 9 to a broader power struggle — and the exorbitant costs of registering a car in China.
Thanksgiving Buzz: What Would Pilgrims Say About The Plight Of Bees?
When you sit down for your holiday dinner, you may want to give thanks to bees and other pollinators. Their health is tied to your food. What's behind the bee declines? Watch our video investigation.
At Guantanamo Hearing, Alleged Cole Mastermind Is 'All Swagger'
Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri could get the death penalty if he's convicted. He's the first Guantanamo Bay detainee to be brought to trial under the Obama administration's revamped rules for military commissions.
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In Venezuela, An Abduction Highlights A Scourge
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos' kidnapping had a storybook finish when commandos rescued him just two days after he was abducted. But others aren't so lucky. It's not uncommon for hostages to die in Venezuela, and the usual path to freedom involves paying a big ransom.
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Mongolian City Hopes To Cool Off With Huge, 'Artificial Ice Shields'
The capital city plans to thicken the ice on one of its rivers in the winter, which they hope will keep them cool in the summer.
Moody's Keeps United States' AAA Rating
But the credit rating agency warned that if the country doesn't curb its debt, it could face a downgrade.
Pakistan's Ambassador To U.S. Resigns Amid 'Memogate' Controversy
The ambassador says he didn't write a memo appealing to the U.S. for help in controlling Pakistan's powerful military. But the scandal has led to him stepping down.
FCC Joins Justice Department In Opposing AT&T, T-Mobile Merger
The Federal Communications Commission wants AT&T to prove the merger would be "in the public interest."
Photo Of Clinton, Suu Kyi, Says It All
It speaks volumes about the purpose and meaning of the first visit to Myanmar by an American secretary of state in more than five decades. Aung San Suu Kyi is a living symbol of the struggle there for human rights and democracy.
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Sign The End Is Nigh For Huntsman? In Hypothetical, Colbert Beats Him In S.C.
A poll found the Comedy Central star Stephen Colbert, who wanted to be on his home state's ballot, would beat Jon Huntsman by one point.
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