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LG in Pirated Software Probe

Police have opened a software piracy investigation into the Russian branch of LG Electronics, in the first anti-piracy case against a major foreign company. The investigation could carry serious implications if expanded beyond the South Korean firm.


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da By Kevin O'Flynn
from The Moscow Times

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I.H.T. Op-Ed Contributor: Testing North Korean Waters

Former President Jimmy Carter may have returned from Pyongyang with more than an American prisoner.
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alle 06:21
da By DONALD P. GREGG
from NYT > Opinion

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A. Q. Khan on His Role Developing Pakistan’s Nukes

Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, widely considered the father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb, has kept a low profile since his unprecedented 2004 television address accepting sole responsibility for providing nuclear know-how to Iran, Libya, and North Korea. NEWSWEEK PAKISTAN's Fasih Ahmed recently conducted a...
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da Fasih Ahmed
from stories

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Op-Ed Contributor: In Korea, a Model for Iraq

Even after combat troops have fully withdrawn, the U.S. must keep its commitment to Baghdad.
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da By Paul D. Wolfowitz
from NYT > Opinion

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North Korea Finds a Lifeline in China

The dear leader may be as unwell as he looks, and famine may be a constant worry, but North Koreans can still count on one thing: China.
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alle 02:00
da Isaac Stone Fish
from stories

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I.H.T. Op-Ed Contributor: Why South Korea Isn’t Asia’s Switzerland

Seoul's impressive prosperity is tempered by its proximity to one of the world's maddest regimes.
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da By PAUL KENNEDY
from NYT > Opinion

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How Africa can become the next Bric

South Africa is too small, but Nigeria, if it got everything right, could grow to be bigger than Canada, Italy or South Korea by 2050, writes Jim O'Neill
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alle 11:01
da FT.com - Opinion
from FT.com - Opinion

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How Africa can become the next Bric

South Africa is too small, but Nigeria, if it got everything right, could grow to be bigger than Canada, Italy or South Korea by 2050, writes Jim O'Neill
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alle 11:01
da FT.com - Opinion
from FT.com - Opinion

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Why Has Kim Jong-il Gone to China?

As Jimmy Carter arrived in North Korea to help negotiate the release of an American prisoner, the country's leader and his son Kim Jong-un took a private train into China, according to South Korean officials. Is it a diplomatic snub, a cry for aid from the North's only real ally, or medical emerg...
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alle 02:56
da Ravi Somaiya
from stories

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Jimmy Carter Will Visit North Korea to Help Secure Release of American

A 30-year-old man from Boston has been serving an eight-year hard-labor sentence in a North Korean prison camp since April of this year. A State Department team failed to secure his release. Now, reports the journal Foreign Policy, former president Jimmy Carter will visit.
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da Ravi Somaiya
from stories

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Crisi alimentare. Non solo il grano russo. Alluvioni in Pakistan, addio esportazioni di riso

alluvione pakistanIl riso, e non solo il grano. Le alluvioni in Pakistan sono uno degli eventi climatici estremi di quest’estate che suscitano il timore di una nuova crisi alimentare come quella del 2007-08.

Finora si è parlato molto del raccolto di grano danneggiato dalla siccità in Russia e della sua consegue...

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alle 08:22
da maria
from CommunicaGroup.it

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William Hartung: Heritage v. Hartung on New START


I have had the distinct honor and privilege of waging a debate on the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) with James Carafano and Baker Spring of the Heritage Foundation. The pieces, which ran on the conservative web site the Daily Caller, can be seen here, here, here, here, here and...

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da The Huffington Post Full Blog
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Actions speak louder than words

ON August 10, Prime Minister Naoto Kan issued an apology for Japan's mistreatment of the people of Korea, writes Renee Jeffery.
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alle 04:00
da The Australian | Opinion
from The Australian | Opinion

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I.H.T. Op-Ed Contributor: Cause for Hope on Korea

Instant reunification remains unlikely, but the passing of Kim Jong-il would pave the way for change.
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alle 04:11
da By PHILIP BOWRING
from NYT > Opinion

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Akito Yoshikane: U.S. Files Historic Labor Complaint Against Guatemala

President Obama's pledges to sign free trade deals have been strongly opposed by labor unions. But recently, his administration slightly appeased his critics by enforcing workers' rights agreements in an existing trade pact.

Last Friday, the United States filed a complaint against Guatemala for ...

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da The Huffington Post Full Blog
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