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Choe, director of the General Political Bureau of the Korean People's Army of North Korea, walk
text North Korea says willing to take China's advice to start talks By Ben Blanchard and Sui - Lee Wee BEIJING (Reuters) - North Korea is willing to take China's advice and enter into talks, Chinese state television cited an envoy of North Korean leader Kim Jong - un as saying, following weeks of tension on the Korean peninsula after the North's latest nuclear test. (yahoo.com)
Google brings new features and display to Drive for Android
text Google brings new features and display to Drive for Android Drive can now recognise text in scanned documents thanks to optical character recognition (OCR) technology, meaning you can search by the contents of the document to find it later. (itproportal)
Woolwich attack: David Cameron raises prospect that terrorists were known to MI5
text Woolwich attack: David Cameron raises prospect that terrorists were known to MI5 David Cameron has raised the prospect that the terrorists who killed a soldier in Woolwich were known to the British security services. (telegraph)