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South Korea's President-elect Park Geun-hye meets a Japanese delegation sent by new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Venezuelan authorities concede President Hugo Chavez is dealing with a "severe" lung infection.
Japan's new stock exchange operator hammered on its first day of going public.
And six multinational companies, including Samsung and LG, are fined by Chinese regulators for monopolistic practices.
Hot Issue Reports
South Korea President-elect Meets Japanese Envoys in Hope of Better Ties
Chavez Suffers "Severe" Lung Infection, Causing Breathing Difficulties
Congo Rebels Demand Government Sign Ceasefire for Talks
Central African Republic President Dismisses Son as Acting Defence Minister
Argentine Veterans Voice Support for Fernandez
New Delhi Gang-rape Suspects in Court
Shares in Japan's New Stock Exchange Operator Debut
Six Multinational Companies Fined for Monopoly Pricing of LCD Panels
Light News
Environmentalists Claim HK Shark Fin Shops Trying to Hide Their Trade
AC Milan Players Walk off during Friendly after Racist Abuse
USA Upsets Canada, into World Juniors Final
'A Good Day to Die Hard': Bruce Willis in New Full Length Trailer
British Actress Helen Mirren Gets Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Star Wars' George Lucas Engaged to DreamWorks' Mellody Hobson
[Media Digest]
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