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Republicans are relishing the discomfort of a president who rarely puts a foot wrong
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Wait problem: Customs and Border Protection officers in action at Miami airport
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Pilots on flight deck
Staff memo warns that signing letter airing safety fears would be ‘gross misconduct’
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South Koreans watch TV news showing a footage of North Korean missiles
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