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Internet Attacks on US, South Korea May Continue - Bloomberg border=

Internet Attacks on US, South Korea May Continue - Bloomberg

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July 9 (Bloomberg) — South Korea is boosting Internet security to prepare for a third round of cyber attacks that paralyzed government Web sites in the US yesterday, the country's spy agency said. The “highly organized” attacks may come …
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Internet Attacks on US, South Korea May Continue - Bloomberg border=

Internet Attacks on US, South Korea May Continue - Bloomberg

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July 9 (Bloomberg) — South Korea is boosting Internet security to prepare for a third round of cyber attacks that paralyzed government Web sites in the US yesterday, the country's spy agency said. The “highly organized” attacks may come …
The Associated Press
Xinhua
Wall Street Journal
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Wesleyan Killer May Target University, Local Jews, Police Say - Bloomberg border=

Wesleyan Killer May Target University, Local Jews, Police Say - Bloomberg

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By Peter S. Green and Ryan Flinn May 7 (Bloomberg) — The killer of a Wesleyan University student remains at large and may target the Middletown, Connecticut, school and the local Jewish community, city police Chief Lynne Baldoni said today.
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Sri Lanka Invites Ban to See Aid for Tamils Displaced by War - Bloomberg border=

Sri Lanka Invites Ban to See Aid for Tamils Displaced by War - Bloomberg

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By Paul Tighe May 7 (Bloomberg) — Sri Lanka invited United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to visit camps for Tamils displaced in the civil war as the UN said more than 192000 people have fled the fighting in the north in recent weeks.
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Swine Flu Kills US Resident as Pandemic Nears - Bloomberg

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By Tom Randall May 6 (Bloomberg) — Swine flu killed its first US resident, a 33-year-old school teacher from Texas, and new infections in Europe brought the World Health Organization to the verge of declaring a pandemic. Countries that haven't seen …
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Bloomberg to call for more spending cuts, layoffs - Newsday border=

Bloomberg to call for more spending cuts, layoffs - Newsday

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BY MICHAEL FRAZIER | michael.frazier@newsday.com Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Friday will detail more than $300 million in additional spending cuts and hundreds of layoffs as he presents his final executive budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Clinton Reassures Arab Allies as Iran, Syria Outreach Begins - Bloomberg border=

Clinton Reassures Arab Allies as Iran, Syria Outreach Begins - Bloomberg

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By Indira AR Lakshmanan April 27 (Bloomberg) — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton completed a three-day Middle East trip intended to reassure Arab allies of US support as the Obama administration begins to pull forces out of Iraq and engage with Iran …
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Foreign Policy
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Aso's Stimulus Plan May Spur Economy at ‘Massive' Future Cost - Bloomberg border=

Aso's Stimulus Plan May Spur Economy at ‘Massive' Future Cost - Bloomberg

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By Keiko Ujikane and Toru Fujioka April 11 (Bloomberg) — Japan's record 15.4 trillion ($153 billion) stimulus package may give a short-term boost to the nation's economy, while leaving it saddled with a debt burden that will smother future growth, …
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Obama Again Invokes Personal Diplomacy to Avert NATO Stalemate - Bloomberg border=

Obama Again Invokes Personal Diplomacy to Avert NATO Stalemate - Bloomberg

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By Edwin Chen and Hans Nichols April 5 (Bloomberg) — President Barack Obama waded into a diplomatic stalemate for the second time on his European trip and once again succeeded in bringing his more senior peers into harmony.
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Stanford Medical Faculty Must Reveal Industry Income - Bloomberg border=

Stanford Medical Faculty Must Reveal Industry Income - Bloomberg

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Financial relationships between drug and medical device companies and academic researchers are being scrutinized by Congress and watchdog groups. Senator Charles Grassley, an Iowa Republican, has been investigating company payments to doctors and has …
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