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    Analysis: Bellicose North Korea forces China to shift stance on old friend

    Analysis: Bellicose North Korea forces China to shift stance on old friend By Ben Blanchard and Sui-Lee Wee BEIJING | Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:15am EST (Reuters) - Six months ago China's state media was lauding North Korea as a great place to invest as both countries tried to promote a...
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    LAHAD DATU: 'I saw his face as he fell'

    (Photos: AFP, Reuters, The Star/ANN, video screengrabs, NST)
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    LAHAD DATU: 'I saw his face as he fell'

    Authorities released photos of 13 slain intruders Wednesday, following the all-out attack Tuesday by Malaysian security forces against armed Sulu gunmen holed up in Kampung Tanduo In a joint press conference by Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Home Minister Datuk Seri...
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    LAHAD DATU: 'I saw his face as he fell'

    Kpl Sabaruddin Daud was another casualty of this siege. Jets were not seen flying over Tanduo village that has been pounded by heavy firepower since 7am. Details of casualty figures on the ground among the Sulu armed group, led by Raja Muda Azzimudie Kiram, and the security forces are...
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    LAHAD DATU: 'I saw his face as he fell'

    ' A picture of an inspector who passed away in the siege.
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    LAHAD DATU: 'I saw his face as he fell'

    Princess Jacel Kiram, stands beside her father, former Sultan of Sulu Jamalul Kiram III, after reading a statement during a news conference inside their residence. Cyber attacks raged between Malaysian and Filipino hackers over the weekend, mirroring the ground skirmishes in Sabah on Friday...
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