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**Countries around the ] commemorate the tenth anniversary of the tsunami. **Countries around the ] commemorate the tenth anniversary of the tsunami.
*Three South Korean workers die at a nuclear plant construction site. There is speculation that the deaths are connected to an attack on a nuclear power plant. *Three South Korean workers die at a nuclear plant construction site. There is speculation that the deaths are connected to a ].


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**Russian Foreign Ministry’s official spokesman Alexander Lukashevich says that "the mere idea of the film is aggressively scandalous and that the reaction of the North Korean side is very understandable." **Russian Foreign Ministry’s official spokesman Alexander Lukashevich says that "the mere idea of the film is aggressively scandalous and that the reaction of the North Korean side is very understandable."
**A report says that even before Americans began flocking to theaters on Christmas Eve to see “The Interview”, Chinese film fans by the thousands were downloading mostly pirated versions of the movie on domestic video-sharing websites. By midday on December 26, more than 300,000 people had seen the film and the reviews, by and large, were favorable. **A report says that even before Americans began flocking to theaters on Christmas Eve to see “The Interview”, Chinese film fans by the thousands were downloading mostly pirated versions of the movie on domestic video-sharing websites. By midday on December 26, more than 300,000 people had seen the film and the reviews, by and large, were favorable.

*Hackers cause the ] and ] to suffer connection difficulties on Christmas Day. *Hackers cause the ] and ] to suffer connection difficulties on Christmas Day.



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