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[Title] => Climate talks get down to tough business of compromise
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[Title] => Japan's Nishioka, China's Wang win Asiad tennis
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[Title] => US Vice President Joe Biden opens weeklong Asia trip with Tokyo stop
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[Title] => Celtics pleads not guilty to assault charges
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[Title] => Anti-Wall Street demonstrators march in Oakland
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[Title] => Defense calls no witnesses in 11 US killings
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[Title] => Russian president calls for new reserve currencies
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[Title] => Church sex abuse trial opens in Seattle
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[Title] => Clinton begins Asia trip under North Korea's shadow
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