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  • South Korea reports abnormally high levels of radiation near North Korean border (AOL)
  • White House pushes back against rumors that Rahm Emanuel is quitting (LA News Monitor)
  • China to appreciate its currency against the dollar (AP)
  • Robert Gates thinks Iran is turning into a military dictatorship, less dominated by religious leaders (Washington Times)
  • Chicago Tribune: Please don't refer to soccer as "football."

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