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The Planets Wars

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March 9 (Bloomberg) — Japan’s government confirmed the existence of long-denied Cold War agreements that permitted U.S. nuclear-armed warships to visit the country’s ports in violation of anti-nuclear principles.

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Ahmadinejad To Visit Kabul

March 9, 2010

We are blogging the latest news about America's war in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Email us at AfPak at huffingtonpost.com.

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War Babies Make Return To Castle

March 9, 2010

A Derbyshire castle is hosting a reunion for a group of people who were born there during World War II.

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N Korea Says Ready For Dialogue And War With US

March 9, 2010

North Korea said Tuesday it would strengthen its nuclear deterrent in response to US military threats and is prepared for both dialogue and war with Washington.

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Trust To Look After War Memorials

March 9, 2010

War memorials and gardens of remembrance in Norwich are to be looked after and maintained by a new trust.

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God Of War III Epilogue Was Scrapped New

March 9, 2010

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God Of War III Sex Mini Game Exposed

March 9, 2010

Like previous God of War games, God of War III has sex mini-games. Because a mini-game is pretty much what sex is, isn't it?

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Bidding War Pits Pfizer Against Teva

March 9, 2010

The Ratiopharm auction is riveting drug makers and analysts because it pits the world's biggest maker of brand-name drugs, the US company Pfizer, against the global leader in generics, Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical Industries.

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Articles Flash And Standards The Cold War Of The Web

March 9, 2010

Flash and Standards: The Cold War of the Web. You've probably heard that Apple recently released the iPad. The absence of Flash Player on the device seems to have awakened the HTML5 vs. Flash debate. Apparently, it's the final nail in

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