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Japan protests Chinese ships' entry into waters near disputed isles
The islands are located near rich fishing grounds and potentially huge oil and gas reserves.
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US crafted Pakistan ‘apology’ to suit allies abroad, opponents at home
'Apology a statement of regret, using terms associated with an apology, enough to get across GLOC finish line.'
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Sharapova named Russia’s flag-bearer
Since the Russians first took part in the 1952 Games in Helsinki, this honour was traditionally given to male athletes
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Smoking in movies may turn teens to cigarettes: Study
Taking smoking out of all PG-13 movies could have a palpable effect on the impact of smoking.
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Babies in dog-owning families may be healthier: Study
Also less likely to need antibiotics than infants in pet-free homes.
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Subdued elegance with ruffles and fringe at Chanel
Lagerfeld presented an uber-feminine Haute Couture collection that felt more spring-like than Fall/Winter 2012-2013.
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Kardashian clan expands with Kourtney's new baby
This is the second child for Kourtney Kardashian, 33, and fiance Scott Disick, 29, who have a two-year-old son, Mason.
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Batman could fly, but he'd crash and die
'If Batman wanted to survive the flight, he would definitely need a bigger cape.'
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Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes wrap up speedy divorce
'We are committed to working together as parents to accomplishing what is in our daughter Suri's best interests.'
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Intel bankrolls next-gen chipmaking, buys into ASML for $4.1 billion
Intel can save about $2 billion a year on 450mm processes, versus the current standard of 300mm.