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Should We Blame Climate Change for the Moore Tornado? North Korea Says Tokyo Is Target No. 1 The Pentagon Can't Make Up Its Mind About North Korea's Nuclear Capabilities A view of buildings damaged by what activists said was shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Homs April 7, 2013 The Tragic Comedy of the Syrian War Five Months Later, Weathermen Realize the Name 'Sandy' Is Too Sad to Re-Use Female North Korean soldiers patrol along the banks of Yalu River, near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong, April 11, 2013 Are Cooler Heads Ready to Prevail in Korea? Iran's Latest Fake Invention Is a Time Machine That Fits in Your Computer In this Dec. 17, 1979 file photo, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher reviews the honor guard at the White House in Washington, as President Jimmy Carter follows. You Weren't Invited to Margaret Thatcher's Funeral 'Django Unchained' Pulled from Chinese Theaters at the Last Minute Uruguay Approves Gay Marriage, United States Waits Impatiently The Oldest Dinosaur Embryo Ever Found Still Can't Make 'Jurassic Park' Real Is China Covering Up an Outbreak of the Bird Flu? Japan Self-Defence Forces soldiers walk near Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missiles at the Defence Ministry in Tokyo April 9, 2013. North Korea Tells Foreigners to Go Home If They Don't Want to Get Blown Up North Koreans Skipped Work in Kaesong on Tuesday Someone at the Vatican Is Downloading Really Dirty Porn The Day the Thatcher Hate Wouldn't Die Is There a Secret Nutella Black Market? Margaret Thatcher Dies at 87 A topless demonstrator with written messages on her back walks towards Russian President Vladimir Putin , left and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, right, during the opening tour at the Hannover Fair in Hannover, Germany, Monday April 8, 2013. Vladimir Putin Doesn't Seem to Mind When Topless Women Protest Him The inter-Korean industrial park is seen in Kaesong, North Korea, just a few hundred metres north of the heavily fortified Demilitarised Zone that divides the Korean peninsula North Korea Says It's Shutting Down the Kaesong Factories Hamas Is Shaving the Heads of Young Long-Haired Men in Gaza North Korea Appears to Be Prepping a Fourth Nuclear Test Anonymous Hits Israel with a Massive Cyber Attack, Israel Attacks Back Ikea's Moose Meat Lasagna Contains More Than Just Moose Meat Even China Wants North Korea to Chill Out North Korea's Army Is Full of Jumping, Leaping, High-Kicking Martial Artists What Is Holding the U.S. Back from Military Action in Syria The Latest, Kind of Promising Nuclear Talks with Iran Fell Apart A North Korean soldier watches the South Korean side at the border village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) in South Korea Thursday, April 4, 2013. Is South Korea Handling North Korea All Wrong? Pope Francis salutes as he arrives for his weekly general audience in St. Peter square at the Vatican Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Pope Francis Calls for 'Decisive Action' on Sexual Abuse, but Can He Really Act? What Does the U.S. Pay for Accidentally Killing a Civilian in a Drone Strike? The Avian Flu Containment Is Reaching 'Contagion' Levels of Precaution A South Korean soldier looks to the north through a pair of binoculars at an observation post near the demilitarized zone (DMZ) which separates the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul April 5, 2013. North Korea Sure Is Acting Like It Wants to Start a War Terror Group Recruits From Pakistan's 'Best and Brightest' Today's North Korean Missile Threat Might Actually Be Scary Anonymous Can't Stop North Korea, but They Can Turn Kim Jong-un into a Pig North Korea Reportedly Just Moved Its Missiles a Little Closer to the U.S. Paris Is Now Using Tiny Black Sheep to Mow Its Grass, Adorably U.S. Embassy in Cairo Is Trying to Cover Up the Time They Tweeted a 'Daily Show' Link How Do You Solve a Problem Like North Korea? The Destruction from Burma's Recent Riots Can Be Seen from Space Gerard Depardieu's New Home Is Now a Towering Inferno Chart of the Day Figure Out Where You Fall in the British Class System China's Deadly Air Pollution Is Already Up 30 Percent This Year South Korean security guards keep watch as South Korean trucks return to South Korea's CIQ (Customs, Immigration and Quarantine) after they were banned from entering the Kaesong industrial complex in North Korea, North Korea Blocks Southern Workers From Crossing the Border Beyond Fat-Shaming: Why This Airline's Pay-by-Weight Scheme Wouldn't Work 12 Million Americans Believe Lizard People Run Our Country A North Korean nuclear plant is seen before demolishing a cooling tower (R) in Yongbyon, in this photo taken June 27, 2008 and released by Kyodo. North Korea is to restart the mothballed Yongbyon nuclear reactor. 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