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		<title> 30 Japanese tourists hurt during making of animated Yon-sama drama</title>
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			Thirty Japanese women were injured in an accident Friday while watching the making of an animated drama starring South Korean heartthrob Bae Yong Joon, according to the Japanese Embassy and South Korean police and firefighters. While most of the 30 women had only light injuries, one sustained a serious injury to her face, the Japanese Embassy said. The women were in their 40s to 70s.
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		<title> 28 Japanese tourists hurt during making of animated Yon-sama drama</title>
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			Twenty-eight Japanese women were injured in an accident Friday while watching the making of an animated drama starring South Korean heartthrob Bae Yong Joon, according to the Japanese Embassy and South Korean police and firefighters. While most of the 28 women had only light injuries, one sustained a serious injury to her face, the Japanese Embassy said. The women were in their 40s to 70s.
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		<title>11 rare Siberian tigers starve to death in Chinese zoo</title>
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			Eleven rare Siberian tigers have starved to death at a zoo in northeast China over the past three months, state-run media reported Friday. The 11 tigers kept at the Shenyang Forest Wild Animal Zoo, located in Liaoning Province's capital Shenyang, all died due to malnutrition, Shenyang Wild Animal Protection Station official Liu Xiaoqiang was quoted as saying by Xinhua News Agency.
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		<title> 28 Japanese tourists hurt during making of animated Yon-sama drama</title>
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			Twenty-eight Japanese women were injured in an accident Friday while watching the making of an animated drama starring South Korean heartthrob Bae Yong Joon, according to the Japanese Embassy and South Korean police. While most of the 28 women had only light injuries, one sustained a serious injury to her face, the Japanese Embassy said. The women were in their 40s to 70s.
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		<title> Thaksin supporters all over Thailand head for rally in Bangkok</title>
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			Supporters of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra from all over Thailand were heading to Bangkok on Friday to take part in a mass protest against the government led by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The rally by the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) is going ahead despite the planned imposition by the government of the Internal Security Act in Bangkok and other surrounding provinces from Thursday to March 23.
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		<title> 28 Japanese tourists hurt during making of animated Yon-sama drama</title>
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			Twenty-eight Japanese women were injured in an accident Friday while watching the making of an animated drama starring South Korean heartthrob Bae Yong Joon, Yonhap News Agency reported. The Japanese Embassy said that while most of the 28 women had only light injuries, one sustained a serious injury to her face.
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		<title>China says Google free to leave or stay</title>
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			The Chinese government said Friday it would welcome a decision by Google to stay in China, but its departure would have no major impact on the fast expansion of the country's Internet market. Li Yizhong, minister of industry and information technology, told reporters that Google would help boost the development of China's Internet industry if it opts to stay.
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		<title> At least 39 killed, 95 injured in Lahore blasts</title>
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			At least 39 people were killed Friday in two suicide attacks on army vehicles in the Pakistani city of Lahore, while 95 people were injured, police said. The bombers walked up to army patrol vehicles in the crowded Royal Army Bazaar area of the Lajore Cantonment, blowing themselves up as people sat down to eat in the vicinity of a mosque before the Friday prayers were to begin.
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		<title> Taiwan minister resigns after refusing to implement death sentences</title>
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			Taiwan's Cabinet entered a new phase of instability Friday with the resignation of Justice Minister Wang Ching-feng over her refusal to implement death sentences. Wang's resignation late Thursday was approved by Premier Wu Den-yih on Friday morning.
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		<title> At least 20 killed, dozens injured in Lahore blasts</title>
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			At least 20 people were killed and scores wounded Friday in two suicide attacks on army vehicles in the cantonment area in the city of Lahore, a senior police official said. ''Two patrol vehicles of the Garrison Security Force were targeted by two suicide bombers. Those killed include five army personnel,'' Lahore's police chief Chaudri Sharif told reporters.
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