11/19/09: On the final leg of his Asian tour, President Barack Obama declared fresh steps in getting North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons and possible new punishment against Iran for defying efforts to end its own nuclear weapons program.
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11/18/09: A man appealing his conviction for murdering a British student in Italy has testified that he heard her arguing with her American roommate, Amanda Knox, just minutes before she was murdered.
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11/14/09: During its storied history, soldiers with the French Foreign Legion have fought in many far-flung places. Now it has 750 men operating in Afghanistan as part of NATO’s International Security Force.
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11/15/09: NASA’s countdown is going smoothly and even the weather is looking exceptionally good for Monday's space shuttle launch. Atlantis is scheduled to blast off at 2:28 p.m. Monday with tons of spare parts for the International Space Station.
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11/13/09: A pair of suicide bombings have killed at least 16 people in Pakistan. One of Friday’s deadly attacks targeted the country's powerful spy agency in a northwest outpost.
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11/12/09: President Barack Obama won’t accept any of the Afghanistan war options before him without changes as concerns soar over the ability of the Afghan government to secure its own country one day.
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Dave heads to Tennessee for the World Extreme Rock Crawling Championship where drivers scale up-to-80-degree inclines in their homemade trucks. Then he’s off to a 2400 ft. tug-o-war across the Mississippi River.
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11/9/09: The executive director of New America Media says keeping 3 American hikers being held in Iran on the public’s radar will encourage the U.S. to take diplomatic steps to secure their release. 2 of the hikers worked for the media outlet.
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Tributes continue to pour in for Rosa Parks, the woman credited with igniting the civil rights movement who dies in Detroit on Monday at the age of 92. Parks is being remembered for her refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man in 1955. ABC's Andrea Canning has more.
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New England is not the only part of the country dealing with frigid cold and snow. All-time lows have sunk in from Lubbock to Cedar Rapids. ABC's Andrea Canning takes a closer look.
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The lone survivor of a coal mine explosion underwent two oxygen treatments, and remains under sedation as he struggles to recover from brain damage and other injuries. As ABC's Chris Cuomo reports, there are now emergency audio tapes from the disaster.
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