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South Korea is set to officially blame its neighbor to the north for torpedoing a naval vessel back in March.
The agreement is nice, but it may be a setback in disguise.
United States and others walk out.
All nations agree to lock down "nuclear material" within next four years.
Russia is threatening to block American adoptions.
Though the ban on the Muslim scholar's entry to country has been lifted, he tells us he would not come here to teach.
The airplane bathroom smoker only acted like an ass because he knew he couldn't be punished.
A human-rights activist who crossed the border in January has been harshly punished.
Exceptions would be made for countries who aren't abiding by nuclear proliferation treaties.
And (we're just guessing) quite the little high-school heartbreaker.
Islamist militants attempted to blow their way into the heavily guarded complex.
This is a blow to the former Bush administration.
Obama hopes the GOP will work with him on arms control.
Military experts suspect the catastrophe, in which many sailors are feared dead, was caused by a North Korean torpedo.
They'll still have thousands of nuclear warheads each, however.
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