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A team from De La Salle University was crowned champions of the English-as-second-language category at the World Universities Debating Championship in Thessaloniki, Greece.

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North Korea said yesterday that the remains of American soldiers killed during the Korean War were being neglected and "carried away en masse," in an apparent effort to pressure Washington to resume recovery efforts that could also lead to much-needed money for the impoverished country.

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South Korean researchers have found a way to at least transform those toxic cigarette butts into something useful.

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A South Korean stem cell scientist once hailed as a hero for bringing hope to people with incurable diseases and creating the world's first cloned dog was convicted yesterday on criminal charges related to faked research, but avoided jail.

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North Korea said yesterday that the remains of American soldiers killed during the Korean War were being neglected and "carried away en masse," in an apparent effort to pressure Washington to resume recovery efforts that could also lead to much-needed money for the impoverished country.

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South Korean researchers have found a way to at least transform those toxic cigarette butts into something useful.

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A South Korean stem cell scientist once hailed as a hero for bringing hope to people with incurable diseases and creating the world's first cloned dog was convicted yesterday on criminal charges related to faked research, but avoided jail.

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