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South Korean president accepts responsibility for ferry disaster, will dismantle coast guard

South Korean President Park Geun-Hye took personal responsibility Monday for her government's handling of the Sewol ferry disaster and announced that the widely criticised national coastguard would be dismantled.

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Republican 'establishment' sinks cash into ads pushing back at Tea Party

BOISE, Idaho (Reuters) - On a recent Saturday, foot soldiers in the Republican Party's civil war fanned out across a neighborhood of winding streets and manicured lawns to beat back the Tea Party.

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Court orders NJ woman to stop writing obsessively about her family on Facebook

An appeals court in New Jersey upheld an earlier court order banning a woman from writing about her husband and children on Facebook and elsewhere, saying the limitation does not infringe upon her First Amendment rights, according to NJ.com.

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Honolulu surfer model arrested for road rage homicide attempt on 73-year-old woman

A self-described 'surfer girl' is being held on $1 million bail after intentionally running down a 73-year-old woman and then attempting to back up over her again in what police have called a road rage incident.

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Indiana man sentenced to home detention for raping his unconscious wife

An Indiana man, convicted of raping his wife while she was possibly drugged, was sentenced to eight years of home detention on Friday.

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New York increases minimum age to buy cigarettes to 21

New York raised the minimum age to buy cigarettes to 21 on Sunday, in its latest initiative to encourage healthier behavior among residents.

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AT&T clinches deal purchasing DirecTV

US telecommunications giant AT&T (NYSE: T - news) clinched a deal Sunday to acquire broadcast satellite service provider DirecTV (Frankfurt: DIG1.F - news) for nearly $50 billion.

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Swiss voters reject proposal increasing minimum wage to highest in world

Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to create what would have been the world's highest minimum wage after siding with the government and business leaders in a referendum.

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Tehran: Iranian actress kiss on the cheek at Cannes an affront to 'chastity of Iranians'

Iranian actress Leila Hatami on Sunday angered authorities in Tehran by kissing the Cannes film festival's president on the cheek, an act seen as affront to the "chastity" of the Islamic republic's women.

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Firefighters aided by cooling temperatures subduing San Diego wildfires

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California firefighters have largely subdued a swarm of blazes that gutted dozens of homes and forced evacuations of thousands of dwellings in and around San Diego, but Governor Jerry Brown said on Sunday the state was still bracing for its toughest fire season yet.

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Sen. Feinstein: GOP led committee on Benghazi is a 'hunting mission for a lynch mob'

Appearing on CNN's State of The Union with Candy Crowley, Democratic Sen. Diane Feinstein called the recently announced GOP-led House committee looking into Benghazi a "hunting mission for a lynch mob."

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Pamela Anderson unveils new animal charity at Cannes Film Festival

It was a backgammon contest like no other. It started with a bleak confession of child abuse from one of the world's most recognised sex symbols and ended with a rallying cry from Dame Vivienne Westwood, calling for a complete change in the financial basis of world economics. Strangest of all, it took place on the beach at Cannes during the film festival.

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Le Monde and New York Times sack female editors on same day

Last Tuesday morning, two brilliant female journalists commanded two of the world's greatest newspapers. By Wednesday evening, they were both history. Natalie Nougayrède, overthrown by a senior staff revolt, left the editor's chair at Le Monde. And Jill Abramson, executive editor of the New York Times, was out in a trice, too – sacked, brushed away, her name erased from the paper's masthead with a ruthlessness Kim Jong-Il might have envied.

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