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    May 20, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. PGA scores

    Byron Nelson Championship Saturday At TPC Four Seasons Resort Irving, Texas Purse: $6.5 million Yardage: 7,166; Par 70 Third Round Jason Dufner 67-66-69 -- 202 -8 J.J. Henry 68-68-67 -- 203 -7 Jason Day 68-68-67 -- 203 -7 Dicky Pride...

    Tags: Billy Mayfair, Phil Mickelson, Brian Gay, Joe Durant, Ricky Barnes

  2. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. China now more popular than the U.S., poll says

    World Now
    China has grown more popular than the United States, according to a recently released poll that quizzed more than 24,000 people about whether countries and the European Union affected the world for good or for ill....
  4. May 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. China becomes more popular than the U.S.

    China has grown more popular than the United States, according to a recently released <a href=&quot;http://www.globescan.com/images/images/pressreleases/bbc2012_country_ratings/2012_bbc_country%20rating%20final%20080512.pdf" target="_blank">poll</a> that quizzed more than 24,000 people around the world about whether countries and the European Unionaffected the world for good or for ill.
    Los Angeles Times
    China has grown more popular than the United States, according to a recently released poll that quizzed more than 24,000 people around the world about whether countries and the European Unionaffected the world for good or for ill. China has long been...

    Tags: Germany, Russia, Elections, Nigeria, Kenya

  6. May 16, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  7. Lavon Dean-Null captures P-H-M Teacher/Year

    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    Lavon Dean-Null's travel experiences slide easily into daily lessons in her classroom. As her students learn about world history and culture, she describes her vivid memories of South Korea, China, Mongolia and other exotic places. Middle-schoolers...

    Tags: Culture, Social Sciences, Students, Arts and Culture, Civil Rights

  8. May 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Warning about shellfish from South Korea issued by state health officials

    State health officials are warning consumers not to eat any fresh or frozen molluscan shellfish from South Korea.&nbsp;
    State health officials are warning consumers not to eat any fresh or frozen molluscan shellfish from South Korea.  Molluscan shellfish include fresh or frozen oysters, clam and mussels. Also on the list of foods to avoid are roe-on scallops, either...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Health, Seafood, Symptoms, Foods and Beverages

  10. May 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. An iPhone with a bigger screen? It might finally be in the cards

    Rumors of a sixth-generation iPhone with a larger 4-inch screen are starting to gain traction, with another report coming out backing the claim.
    Rumors of a sixth-generation iPhone with a larger 4-inch screen are starting to gain traction, with another report coming out backing the claim. The iPhone, which has had a 3.5-inch screen since its initial launch in 2007, may finally follow the trend...

    Tags: Sharp Corp, Media Industry, Mac OS, Computer Hardware, Apple iPhone

  12. May 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. South Korea: Confiscated 'health' pills made of human remains

      SEOUL and BEIJING — South Korean customs said it had confiscated more than 17,000 “health” capsules smuggled from China that contain human flesh, most likely extracted from aborted fetuses or stillborn babies. The Chinese Ministry of...

    Tags: China, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Seoul (South Korea), Placebo

  14. May 4, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  15. Tutor at Pen Argyl foreign exchange pleads guilty to sex assault of Korean student

    When the Korean exchange student in Pen Argyl came forward to say she had been sexually assaulted at the academy that was hosting her, it appeared to be a she-said, he-said case.
    When the Korean exchange student in Pen Argyl came forward to say she had been sexually assaulted at the academy that was hosting her, it appeared to be a she-said, he-said case. Though the teen knew her tutor, Richard Kim, had been forcing himself...

    Tags: Students, Health, Defendants, Punishment, Bangor

  16. May 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. In South Korea, a small island town takes on the navy

    JEJU ISLAND, South Korea -- To the South Korean military, this picturesque island is the perfect place to build a naval base: a strategic location guarding the country's southern flank from possible invasion. To its residents, its small-town feel, harbor and coral reefs make it close to perfect just the way it is.
    JEJU ISLAND, South Korea -- To the South Korean military, this picturesque island is the perfect place to build a naval base: a strategic location guarding the country's southern flank from possible invasion. To its residents, its small-town feel,...

    Tags: Bodies of Water, UNESCO, Robert Redford, Los Angeles Times, Politics

  18. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Why is North Korea always short on food? It's cold, it's mountainous, it's Stalinist

    (AP) - North Korea suffers from chronic food shortages and periodic famine, even though neighbors China and South Korea haven't had such problems for many years. Why are the North Koreans always going hungry? Poor growing conditions, fertilizer...

    Tags: Fertilizer, Food Industry, Chemicals, Kim Jong Un, Kim Jong Il

  20. Apr 27, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Satellite photos show intense activity at N. Korea nuclear site

    World Now
    Satellite imagery of North Korea's nuclear test site shows "lots of activity" in preparation for another underground bomb test, analysts who have studied the aerial surveillance of the prohibited weapons site said Friday....
  22. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Get tough with North Korea

    After four years of negotiating in and with North Korea, I cannot say that I have all of the answers to deal with a regime that defies the expectations of rational thinking, but I do have at least one of them: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea leadership, whoever happens to be the leader of the moment, whether Great, Dear, or Supreme, can only be dissuaded from chronically irresponsible behavior and from crossing a so-called red line (i.e., committing a hostile act, such as a military attack) by unambiguous toughness on the part of the interlocutor across the literal or figurative negotiating table.
    After four years of negotiating in and with North Korea, I cannot say that I have all of the answers to deal with a regime that defies the expectations of rational thinking, but I do have at least one of them: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea...

    Tags: Pyongyang (North Korea), U.S. Navy, Culture, Weaponry, China

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