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By Isabel Kershner, Aaron Boxerman and Thomas Fuller The Supreme Court, by the narrowest of margins, rejected a law pushed by Netanyahu allies that limited its authority to review government decisions. | | By Rick Rojas Some of the most contentious issues in the country will dominate the agendas of state legislatures returning to work in the coming days and weeks. | | By Choe Sang-Hun Lee Jae-myung, who leads the Democratic Party, was attacked by a 66-year-old man in the city of Busan, the police said. Mr. Lee was flown to Seoul for treatment. | | |
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By Chevaz Clarke The epicenter of the quake was in Ishikawa Prefecture, along the west coast of Japan. | | |
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