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Business Day
Now the Air Bags Are Faulty, Too
The expanded recall covers a total of almost three million cars worldwide whose air bags could rupture and injure passengers.
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Where is he guilty is our question.
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World
South Korea: A Familiar Premier
President Park Geun-hye reversed her decision to replace her current prime minister, after two successive appointees stepped aside amid controversies over their qualifications.
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Magazine
What’s the Matter With Eastern Kentucky?
Coal country is the most disadvantaged part of our nation. Why have decades of federal intervention failed?
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A counter offer is expected.
Sooner is better. As soon as you can is best.
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World
Opium Production on the Rise Worldwide, U.N. Reports
The annual study said more land than ever was devoted to growing poppies, and noted a rise in the use of methamphetamines and marijuana in the United States.
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World
U.N. Chief Served Papers in Suit by Haitian Victims, Lawyers Say
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman denied that the official had been served.
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Health
Herpes Infected ‘Since Before We Were Human’
New research says that both oral and genital herpes have been infecting humans and our ancestors for longer than previously thought.
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