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Another side of illegal immigration
Denise Panaligan, a UCLA sophomore, didn't tell her mother where she was headed Wednesday morning. She knew that if she told the truth, her mother would worry. Â Â Â Â Panaligan, in blue jeans and white T-shirt, boarded a bus and traveled to Pershing...
Tags: Interior Policy, Illegal Immigrants, DREAM Act, Minority Groups, Immigration
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North Korea cuts off hotline, says cease-fire annulled
SEOULÂ — In the latest sign of heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula, Pyongyang cut off a hotline between North and South Korea and said it had torn up the nations' cease-fire accord, signed in 1953, after the U.S. and South Korea kicked off...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Seoul (South Korea), Pyongyang (North Korea), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kim Jong Un
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U.N. Security Council moves toward new sanctions on North Korea
WASHINGTON -- The U.N. Security Council moved Tuesday toward approval of new sanctions on North Korea for its nuclear test last month, drawing a furious reaction from Pyongyang. The proposed sanctions, introduced by the United States with the support...
Tags: China, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Pyongyang (North Korea), Susan Rice, National Government
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China's North Korea dilemma
The U.N. Security Council is set to vote this week on a new round of sanctions on North Korea in response to Pyongyang's February nuclear test, and with China's backing, it is likely to pass. Beijing was "strongly dissatisfied and resolutely opposed" to...
Tags: China, Nuclear Weapons, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Pyongyang (North Korea), Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011)
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N. Korea, facing new sanctions, threatens to cancel 1953 armistice
With the United States pushing for tougher sanctions on North Korea in the wake of its latest nuclear test, the North threatened Tuesday to cancel the 1953 armistice that halted the Korean War. The North Korean military said in a statement released on...
Tags: Pyongyang (North Korea), North Korea, United Nations
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Among Van Cliburn competitors are two pianists with L.A. ties
The Texas-based Van Cliburn Foundation -- which promotes classical music through concerts, educational programs and competitions -- on Tuesday announced the 30 musicians, ages 19-30, selected to participate in the 14th Van Cliburn International Piano...
Tags: China, Music, Entertainment, Australia, Chile
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Jamba Juice tries new stores (drive-throughs!), juices (kale!)
Jamba Juice is about to live up to its name. The Bay Area company is best known for smoothies such as Mango-a-Go-Go and Razzmatazz. But starting Thursday, it’s throwing the blender at fresh-squeezed juices and expanding its current lineup of...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Pineapple, Realty
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North Korea urges foreign embassies to evacuate, Russian official says
MOSCOW -- North Korea has recommended that foreign embassies and consulates evacuate their personnel from the country given rising tensions with the U.S. and South Korea, a top Russian official said Friday. "This suggestion was received by all the...
Tags: Russia, Flu, Kim Jong Un, North Korea, United Nations
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North Korea plays a weak hand to advantage
BEIJING — North Korea is sometimes mocked as the mouse that roared, one of the poorest countries in the world threatening two economic and military giants, the United States and South Korea. But under Kim Jong Il and now his 30-year-old son, Kim...
Tags: Seoul (South Korea), Nuclear Weapons, Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kim Jong Un
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North Korea belligerence looms ominously over Iran nuclear talks
More carrot, less stick. That’s the advice of some nonproliferation experts for the United States and its five partners in negotiations that resume Friday aimed at dissuading Iran from building a nuclear bomb. But with threats of nuclear...
Tags: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Nuclear Weapons, Pyongyang (North Korea), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iran's Nuclear Program
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A world of difference in reactions over foreign, U.S. film violence
Genre filmmaking helps make sense of the world, creating codes by which the seemingly irrational ways of human behavior can be understood. With storytelling modes that travel from country to country — the crime picture, the horror film, the action...
Tags: Kill List (movie), Sweden, England, I Saw the Devil (movie), Entertainment
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Sang-moon Bae leading Northern Trust Open after second-round 65
South Korea's Sang-moon Bae shot six-under 65 on Friday morning to seize the second-round lead at the Northern Trust Open. Bae is currently nine-under 133 overall and holds a one-shot lead over John Merrick, who followed his first-round 68 with a five-...
Tags: Fred Couples, Northern Trust Open, Northern Trust Corporation
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