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The vote was 15-0 to condemn North Korea's actions.
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USC's Department of Public Safety mandated that fingerprint scanners be installed in all on-campus housing in November.
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Read more...White House Considers Stronger Force Against Assad
The Patriot missle system could be the next secuirty measure taken against the Syrian President.
Read more...Hillary Clinton Takes Blame For Benghazi Attacks
Secretary of State addressed several news outlets.
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G4S won't forfeit $90 million management fee.
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Their daughter was discovered missing once they arrived home.
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USC students are unsure whether measures taken by the university will actually improve safety for students.
Some say they're wary of how effective Nikias' measures will be.
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How would a metropolitan city deal with a large-scale anthrax attack?
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Vazquez Mota at PAN's national meeting for women, Encuentro Nacional Mujeres Panistas, March 7. (Official campaign photo)
Offers vague reform plans.
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