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Even as Russia and China tell South Korea not to.
Yesterday's brawl in the Ukrainian parliament was even worse than usual.
If Assange is sent there, he could avoid extradition to the U.S.
What, is the WikiLeaks mastermind in a boy band now?
That isn't what it sounds like.
Don't try to go to New York Presbyterian this week, you fancy Upper East Siders.
The video shows a starving orphan and a woman fighting a police officer's demand for a bribe.
And somebody called Kim Jong-il fat.
While North Korea suspects the U.S. was just waiting for it to do something crazy.
"North’s attacks have a choreographed character, even a back-to-the-future feel."
"North Korea has a pattern of doing things that are provocative. This is a particularly outrageous act."
Things don't look good for Spain or Portugal.
As if his country and South Korea were not on the precipice of war. Mind games.
And they gave him a lot of money.
The Fed chief tells the world to blame the other guys for slowing down the global economy.
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