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Breaking News Tue, 15 Apr 2008
 Cheroot cigars sold in the market at Nyaungshwe, Burma.    wnhires   (js1)
Burma   China   Food   Market   Photos  
 Hong Kong Standard 
Food for thought on rising prices
The past few days have seen tragedies in both Burma and China, with the damage caused by a cyclone in the former being exacerbated by abject inaction on the part of the government. | //--> Stephen Bro... (photo: GFDL File)
Residents carry a washing machine from the ruins of a house at Luoshui, near Shifang, in China's southwest Sichuan province Thursday May 15, 2008.
Aid   Asia   China   Disaster   Photos   Slideshow  
 The Star 
China says quake toll could rise above 50,000
| YINGXIU, China (Reuters) - The death toll from China's earthquake could soar to more than 50,000, state media reported on Thursday, as rescuers struggled to help survivors and hope faded for the tho... (photo: AP / Greg Baker)
2 men using their computers  The Manila Times 
Software piracy increases in Asia-Pacific: industry group
| Software piracy increased last year in the Asia-Pacific region, boosted by China's growing use of personal computers, an industry group said on Wednesday. | The Asia-Pacific's average PC software pi... (photo: public domain / )
Asia   Computer   Market   Photos   Software  
Palates of US aid are loaded on a C-130 cargo plane bound for cyclone devastated Myanmar in Utapao Air Base near the southern city of Rayong, Thailand, Monday, May 12, 2  The Australian 
Burma expels foreign aid workers
| THE Burmese authorities have sealed off the cyclone disaster zone from the outside world, expelling foreign aid workers and placing multiple checkpoints along roads into the Irrawaddy Delta, to the ... (photo: AP / Wally Santana)
Aid   Burma   Disaster   Photos   UN  
Top Stories
An Indian health official culls bird in a house as a woman looks on in Namopara Bazar village, Margram, about 270 kilometers (167 miles) north of Calcutta, India, Friday, Jan. 18, 2008. Health workers slaughtered thousands of chickens for a third day Friday to curb the spread of bird flu in eastern India, as poultry fell ill and died in new areas in the region. Lexington Herald-Leader
Indonesia to provide bird flu data online
| JAKARTA, Indonesia -- | Indonesia's health minister said Thursday she would start sharing all genetic information about her country's bird flu virus with a new global d... (photo: AP Photo / Bikas Das)
Asia   Flu   Health   Indonesia   Jakarta   Photos   World  
China town, New York, USA, March 2008 Insurance Newsnet
China Housing & Land Development Reports Financial Results for the First Quarter 2008
Business Editors/Real Estate Writers | XI'AN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2008--Mr. Pingji Lu, chairman and chief executive officer of China Housing & Land Develo... (photo: Wn)
China   Development   Financial   Housing   Photos  
Chuetsu Insurance Newsnet
China quake shows flaws in building boom
DUJIANGYAN, China_Modern apartment buildings and schools crumbled, smoothly paved highways buckled and bridges collapsed _ their flimsy construction no match for the awes... (photo: GFDL)
Apartments   China   Earthquake   People   Photos  
Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks at a rally at the Virginia Aviation Museum in Richmond,Va., Monday, Feb. 11, 2008 (tmg1) International Herald Tribune
The post-Bush climate
| John McCain has been engaged in the fight against global warming for years, even at the expense of breaking with Republican orthodoxy and with President George W. Bush ... (photo: AP / Steve Helber)
Climate   Elections   Emission   Photos   Politics   US  
Tibetan students demonstrate in Tsoe City (Eastern Tibet) International Herald Tribune
The terrified monks
| : This is historical Tibet, a land of jutting mountains, sculptures made of yak butter, and serene monks in red robes spinning golden prayer wheels in ancient monasteri... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Ancient   Asia   History   People   Photos   Politics   Slideshow   Tibet  
A child stands on the rubble of a collapsed school in Dujiangyan, jsa1 International Herald Tribune
Leaving science behind
| : | It is a cruel and poignant certainty that the children who died in the wreckage of their school during the earthquake this week in Dujiangyan, China, knew all too w... (photo: AP / Vincent Yu)
Asia   China   Earthquake   Photos   Science   Technology   World  
Politics Business
- 'China's Great Train' superbly chronicles Beijin
- China's government gives rare transparent look at disast
- The post-Bush climate
- The terrified monks
Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks at a rally at the Virginia Aviation Museum in Richmond,Va., Monday, Feb. 11, 2008 (tmg1)
The post-Bush climate
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- Food for thought on rising prices
- Software piracy increases in Asia-Pacific: indus
- U.S. declines to cite China as a currency manipulator
- US declines to cite China as a currency manipulator despite
 Cheroot cigars sold in the market at Nyaungshwe, Burma.    wnhires   (js1)
Food for thought on rising prices
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Technology Economy
- US declines to cite China as a currency manipulator
- Gehry Technologies Receives 2008 AIA TAP BIM Award for Proce
- Sector Snap: Chinese Web stocks mostly rise
- Microsoft Research to Showcase Future Technologies at Silico
A child stands on the rubble of a collapsed school in Dujiangyan, jsa1
Leaving science behind
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- Nepal to get China rail link
- Isolating Burma doesn't help
- Earthquake unlikely to derail booming Chinese economy
- Bring in the Chinese
Xinhua News Agency released this photo June 29, 2006, a train runs on the Qinghai-Tibet railway on the bank of the Co Nag Lake in north Tibet Autonomous Region, southwest China, Sunday, June 11, 2006. The Qinghai-Tibet railway, starts from Xining, the capital of west China's Qinghai Province and reaches Lhasa, with the full length of 1,956 kilometers, will begin its trial operation on July 1hg3
Nepal to get China rail link
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Sports Health
- Catch the replay
- US national women's team to play Brazil in Colorado and
- Winning medals on the track will be tough at Paralympics, sa
- US women to play 2 games against Brazil
 KLdy1 - Sept07 - jkt07 - Food and nutrition - china food scare - chinese food - eating habits. (dy1)
US athletes learn what's right and wrong in China
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- China says quake toll could rise above 50,000
- Burma expels foreign aid workers
- Indonesia to provide bird flu data online
- Quake victims not have to pay medical fees
Residents carry a washing machine from the ruins of a house at Luoshui, near Shifang, in China's southwest Sichuan province Thursday May 15, 2008.
China says quake toll could rise above 50,000
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