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Jul 21

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U.S. Presses Ahead With New Sanctions Against North Korea

Ahead of planned joint military maneuvers, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates visited South Korea Wednesday to talk about security measures and concerns over the North's nuclear program.

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Jul 20

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Karzai Calls on Afghans to Take Charge of Own Security by 2014

Afghan President Hamid Karzai challenged his nation to take charge of its own security by 2014 and asked representatives at a Kabul conference for more support from the global community.

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Jul 02

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Clinton: 'NATO's Door Remains Open' to Ukraine

By Larisa Epatko

During a five-country tour of the region, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told Ukrainian officials Friday that the door to NATO membership is still open, though the U.S. would not pressure the country to join.

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Jun 24

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A Decade on, Human Genome Research Yet to Directly Affect Many Patients

Ten years after the cracking of the human genetic code, Jeffrey Brown talks to a scientist about advancements and setbacks in using the research to pinpoint the causes of illnesses and craft individualized therapies.

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Jun 02

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China Tries to Put Best Foot Forward With Shanghai World Expo

As part of his series from China, Ray Suarez reports on the ongoing 2010 Shanghai Expo, where the large and decadent Chinese pavilion captures the country in transition.

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May 27

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Obama's National Security Plan Highlights Diplomacy, Global Economy

The Obama administration unveiled its new national security plan, with calls for increased diplomacy and economic discipline. Margaret Warner discusses the president's new security announcement with Jim Lehrer.

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May 26

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News Wrap: State Department Weighs in on Korean Naval Dispute

In other news Wednesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for a global response to the sinking of a South Korean warship, blamed on North Korea, and the space shuttle Atlantis has returned to earth following its final space mission.

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May 25

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China Experts Assess Next Steps for U.S. Policy Toward Beijing

As the U.S. looks to relieve tensions with China in a series of high-level talks, Ray Suarez gets two points of view on the economic and foreign policy relationships between the two countries.

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May 25

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U.S., China Talks Wind Down Without Major Breakthrough

A U.S. delegation wrapped up negotiations in China, aimed at resolving longstanding economic and foreign policy issues. Ray Suarez reports on the progress of talks between Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Chinese officials.

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May 21

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News Wrap: Oil Leak Will Continue Through Tuesday, BP Says

In other news Friday, more oil coated the Louisiana coastline as BP reported a sharp decline in its oil capture rate, and a car bomb killed 23 people and wounded more than 50 in a Shiite town north of Baghdad.

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