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North Korea says agrees more U.S. talks

A North Korean soldier holds a red flag as he walks on the banks of Yalu River near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong
Isolated North Korea said on Monday it had agreed to further dialogue with the United States, and repeated it was willing to resume regional nuclear disarmament talks at an early date, without preconditions.
Wreaths are displayed in Hong Kong during a ceremony to remember the victims of the Wenzhou's train accident

China train crash censorship scorned on Internet

China's media are curbing combative reporting of a high-speed train disaster after what observers said were orders from the ruling Communist Party's propaganda arm, which on Monday drew fresh scorn from Internet users demanding unfettered news.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid speaks at a news conference in Washington

Reid Senate Vote on Debt Plan Stalls; GOP Votes Not There

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is pushing ahead with a Senate vote on his debt plan, but the GOP votes are not there. Still, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Sunday negotiators were "very, very close" to a deal.
Samung Galaxy S2

Top 10 Apple iPhone 5 Contenders (PHOTOS)

Apple Inc.'s next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, is facing too much of a competition from Android. It is being speculated that iPhone 5 is scheduled to launch in early September.
At Issue: U.S. Debt Talks

Will Sunday Be 'Debt Deal Day' for Nation?

After two weeks of acrimony, Democrats and Republicans, perhaps after having stared into the abyss, returned to the bargaining table Saturday. Still, no one will believe the issue has been resolved until President Barack Obama signs a bill that raises the debt ceiling and cuts the budget deficit.
At Issue: U.S. Debt Talks

Obama, Democrats, GOP at Table Talking

Finally, after weeks of incessant, heated rhetoric and counter-productive posturing, there's been a positive development in the debt talks. The White House and both Republican and Democratic leaders Saturday confirmed that they are now in serious talks to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a looming U.S. Government default.
iPhone 5: China Silicone Cases Reveal Bigger and Badder Phone

iPhone 5: China Silicone Cases Reveal Bigger and Badder Phone

If you thought U.S. Apple fans are impatient, check out the latest news coming from China. According to M.I.C Gadget, manufacturers of iPhone 5 silicone cases are now sweeping across the country in preparation of Apple's latest smartphone release.
At Issue: Oil Prices

Could a U.S. Default Push Oil Prices Above $130?

Think a U.S. Government default on its debt won't affect you immediately? Think again: a default would likely weaken the dollar substantially, pushing up oil prices almost immediately, and that would send already-high U.S. gas prices to the stratosphere.
China paper castigates "irresponsible" U.S. debt crisis

China paper castigates "irresponsible" U.S. debt crisis

The mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party has castigated the United States' handling of its debt crisis as "irresponsible" and "immoral," saying in a Saturday editorial that the U.S. democratic system was to blame for the "farce."
Tablet War: Dell Streak 10 Pro Vs. Apple iPad 2

Tablet War: Dell Streak 10 Pro Vs. Apple iPad 2

Computer maker Dell Inc. entered the 10.1-inch tablet race by releasing its Android Honeycomb tablet, Dell Streak 10 Pro, especially for the Chinese market. However, the tablet has to deal with the iconic Apple iPad 2, as the benchmark for design and performance has been set by the Cupertino giant.

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