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press report

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press report nservizio giornalistico


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Press reports quoted Zhao Tiechui, deputy head of the state work safety agency, as saying overcrowded shafts were among the factors in the disaster at the Xingxing mine in northeastern China, the deadliest such blast in two years.
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 23 (KUNA) -- UN Deputy spokesperson Marie Okabe on Monday would not comment on press reports that Israel was working towards withdrawing its troops from the northern part of the Lebanese village of Ghajar, but said a proposal is being discussed and revealing it would be "counterproductive.
Summary: American celebrity Brad Pitt caused a stir after he failed to show up at a massive event in the United Arab Emirates capital of Abu Dhabi, costing the actor a whopping $5 million, press reports said American celebrity Brad Pitt caused a stir after he failed to show up at a massive event in the United Arab Emirates capital of Abu Dhabi, costing the actor a whopping $5 million, press reports said Saturday.
 
 
 
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