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China pays 2 million to monitor Internet
AFP, Published on 05/10/2013
» China is employing two million people to keep tabs on people's Internet use, according to state media, in a rare glimpse into the secret world of Beijing's vast online surveillance operation.
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Liverpool win, go top
Published on 05/10/2013
» Luis Suarez scored on his first outing at Anfield since his 10-match ban for biting as Liverpool moved top of the Premier League table with a 3-1 dismissal of Crystal Palace.
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Obama raps shutdown 'farce'
AFP, Published on 05/10/2013
» WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama on Saturday called on the lower chamber of Congress to "stop this farce" and end the US government shutdown by unconditionally approving a federal budget.
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Man City 3, Everton 1
Published on 05/10/2013
» MANCHESTER - Everton's run as the only unbeaten side in the Barclays Premier League has ended following a 3-1 defeat to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Saturday.
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Two police slain in Narathiwat
Published on 05/10/2013
» NARATHIWAT - Two police officers died in a gun battle that also claimed the lives of four insurgents including an RKK leader known as "Black Pele" on Saturday.
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Okinawa typhoon cancels flights
Published on 05/10/2013
» A powerful typhoon moved toward Japan's southern island prefecture of Okinawa on Saturday, forcing airline carriers to cancel flights.
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'October Generation' needs reassessment
Published on 05/10/2013
» Annual commemorations of the contribution of the "October Generation" of student activists should also pay tribute to the behind-the-scenes players in the movement, a forum was told on Saturday.
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Big ya ba bust in Chiang Mai
Online Reporters, Published on 05/10/2013
» Police in Chiang Mai have arrested a man and seized 70,000 methamphetamine tablets and 913 grammes of crystal methamphetamine.
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Kerry says long political crisis would weaken US
AFP, Published on 05/10/2013
» Secretary of State John Kerry warned Saturday the "reckless" political standoff paralysing Washington could weaken the United States on the world stage if it did not end soon.
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Shebab says foreign special forces attack its Somali base
AFP, Published on 05/10/2013
» Foreign special forces staged a nighttime sea and air attack on a key base of Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab, the insurgents said Saturday, claiming the assault had failed.
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