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| LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- Weather forecasters said the rain socking much of California Sunday could produce flooding, particularly along the mountain foothills. The National Weather Service said flood watches and advisories were posted from Sacramento south to Bakersfield where 4-7 inches of rain were possible in the foothill regions of the San Joaquin Valley. Rain was falling along the Southern California coastal areas where shoppers from the San Fernando Valley to the border ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (UPI) -- The Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi says it is sorry a Christmas tree in its lobby appears overdecorated. The hotel was criticized for using nearly $11 million in jewels as decorations on its 40-foot tall Christmas tree, but said the tree and all its decorations belong to a company called Style Gallery, reported WAM, the Emirates News Agency. "The hotel is just a venue for exhibiting the tree", the hotel said. The gems ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print PYONGYANG, North Korea (UPI) -- North Korea has more remains of U.S. soldiers it is willing to return, the country's top military commander said in Pyongyang Sunday. The bones and effects -- reportedly including a lone dog tag -- were discovered recently, Maj. Gen. Pak Rim Su told New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson. Richardson, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, was in Pyongyang in an effort to de-escalate military tensions between North and South Korea over a ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print | Advertisement | HAVANA (UPI) -- A revitalized form of socialism will increase Cuba's growth a full percentage point to 3.1 percent in 2011, President Raul Castro told the National Assembly. In his speech in Havana Saturday posted on the state-run CubaDebate Web site, Castro said despite his encouragement for Cubans to go into private business, "there will be no going back" to capitalism, CNN reported. Since being named president in 2008, Castro has eliminated at least 1 million government... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print | | | More Headlines • Iran reduces citizens' gas subsidies • Is Philadelphia killer posing victims? • 8 killed in Afghan attacks • No winter relief for Europe yet • Emergency U.N. meeting set for Koreas | | | | | |
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