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 The Times 
Is the British Museum the greatest museum on earth?
| In an age when it can feel as if trash is about to breach the levees and flood the entire cultural landscape, two announcements have offered evidence of the surprising healthiness of the nation's ap... (photo: WN / guillaume)
 North Korean workers and students perform the North Korea´s biggest propaganda spectacle called the Arirang, at the May Day stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007. North Korea pledged Wednesday to disable its main nuclear weapon
N Korea   Nuclear   Photos   S Korea   US  
 The Manila Times 
Chummy US-NK upsets Seoul
| Seoul, most especially, and Tokyo and Beijing got upset and jittery when President Bush announced that he was taking North Korea off the list of countries labeled as "state sponsors of terrorism." M... (photo: AP Photo/Korea Pool via Yonhap)
 President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda of Japan enter the Banquet Lobby at the Windsor Hotel Toya Resort and Spa Sunday, July, 6, 2008, for a joint press availability.  Asia Times 
G-whatever, China is here
| By Francesco Sisci | BEIJING - It will be a strange meeting. Officially, the gathering that begun on Tuesday at Toyako, on Hokkaido in northern Japan is a Group of Eight (G-8) summit, drawing togeth... (photo: White House / Eric Draper)
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 Troops of Northern Light Infantary, who played a key role in Kargil in Indian-held Kashmir last year between India and Pakistan, marching on the occassion of Pakistan Day parade Thursday, March 23, 2000 in Islamabad. Pakistan celebrated its national day  Asia Times 
Delhi carries a small stick
| By Chietigj Bajpaee | Israel bombs the Osirak nuclear research facility in Iraq in 1981 after it alleges that Iraq is using the facility to develop a nuclear weapons program. China seizes and disman... (photo: AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)
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A monk walks through the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, in west China, during celebrations of Tibetan New Year, Thursday Feb. 22, 2007. Asia Times
Asia's angry monk syndrome
| By Megawati Wijaya | SINGAPORE - From Sri Lanka to South Korea, from Tibet to Myanmar, Asia's Buddhist clergy are in unprecedented numbers exerting their moral authorit... (photo: AP / )
Asian   Buddhism   Life   Monk   Photos  
 Iranian student walk pass an anti-American mural, the Statue of Liberty with skull head, Saturday Nov. 4, 2006 in front of the former U.S embassy in Tehran, Iran during a demonstration to mark the anniversary of the start of the Iranian hostage crisis wh Asia Times
Tehran looks beyond Bush
| By Trita Parsi | WASHINGTON - Conciliatory noises from Tehran over the nuclear issue have left Washington and Brussels baffled, and unconvinced of Iran's intentions. Ha... (photo: AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
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An elderly Monpa tribal woman dries Maize (corn) at Derang in the north eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, India, Wednesday, Oct.3, 2007. Maize is a staple food of many tribes in Arunachal Prade Asia Times
Greed and dogma fertilize food crisis
| By Sameer Dossani | For those following economic trends, the past 18 months are notable primarily for two reasons. First, the US housing market, long seen as overvalued... (photo: AP / Anupam Nath)
Food   Market   Oil   Photos   Population  
 A home in foreclosure is shown Wednesday Oct. 31, 2007 in Pomona, Calif. A soaring number of U.S. ho Asia Times
A tale of two downturns
| By Martin Hutchinson | British observers have in the past year indulged in a considerable amount of schadenfreude about the US subprime crisis, the excessively expansio... (photo: AP Photo)
Economy   Market   Photos   UK   US  
Indian soldiers carry the coffin of Indian Army officer R.D. Mehta, who died in Monday's bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, during a cremation service in New Delhi, Tuesday, July 8, 200 Asia Times
Now it's war against India in Afghanistan
| By Sudha Ramachandran | BANGALORE - The suicide bomber who crashed an explosive-laden car into the Indian Embassy in the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday not only killed ... (photo: AP / Mustafa Quraishi)
Afghanistan   India   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism  
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- Airport panic after wing clips vehicle
- With one month to go, IOC says it's time for China to de
- China confident of success at the Games
- IOC says it's time for China to deliver on promises
- China says key pollution levels down slightly
- Filipino, 5 other torchbearers bring love to China kids
 KLps1 - December06 - China - Industrial Pollution - Environment - Traffic Pollution - Emissions - Air Pollution - Climate Change. (ps)
China says key pollution levels down slightly
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- Store puts fans in the zone
- London link urged on carbon trading
- Maybe time to say hola to Mexico
- Foreign scribes share expectations
- PBA tackles future role in RP team
- Bacolod softball teams loaded with 'tourists'
Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Presidentes Cristina Kirchner e Luiz Incio Lula da Silva, antes de reunio bilateral
Argentine military to protect environment, Antarctica
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Central China East China
- Beijing flicks the safety switch
- Beijing's silence hints at school coverup
- China shushes parent protesters about earthquake
- China quiets parent protesters about earthquake
- China shushes parent protesters about earthquake
- Do natural disasters stimulate economic growth?
Manmohan Singh and Hu Jintao
Manmohan meets Chinese President Hu Zintao
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- Beijing's silence hints at school coverup
- Asian, European markets fall
- Asian, European markets fall
- Asian markets fall after drop on Wall Street
- Asian, European markets fall
- Rumors and riots
 KLdy1 - Jan07 - CHNdy1 - cyclists in China - bicycles - cheap transportation - population - people - streets of China - road safety. (dy1)
Bikes, China's icon, thrive despite car invasion
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West China Hong Kong
- Beijing's silence hints at school coverup
- Robbery suspected in model's death
- China shushes parent protesters about earthquake
- China quiets parent protesters about earthquake
- China shushes parent protesters about earthquake
- Do natural disasters stimulate economic growth?
Manmohan Singh and Hu Jintao
Manmohan meets Chinese President Hu Zintao
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- Stocks drop to 15-week low on US losses fear
- Location holds key to housing prices
- Equine apartheid move will ease Olympic disease fears -
- Parties unmoved by Chan election exit
- Officials given wake-up call
- Fans in frenzy as iPhone 3G launch nears
 President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda of Japan enter the Banquet Lobby at the Windsor Hotel Toya Resort and Spa Sunday, July, 6, 2008, for a joint press availability.
G-whatever, China is here
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Taiwan Tibet
- Suhua ”„alternative road”¦ plan fuels further uproar
- DPP whip criticized over unification council claim
- Old-guard KMT member wants Cabinet shuffle
- Legislative committees to jointly screen NCC nominees
- Nomination row reflects pan-blue conflict: analysts
- Lawmaker proposes halving Examination Yuan seats
 Seoul City Korea   (rs1)
Underinvesting in the future
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- Beijing flicks the safety switch
- Asia's angry monk syndrome
- Excerpts from editorials in Florida newspapers
- Excerpts from editorials in Florida newspapers
- With one month to go, IOC says it's time for China to de
- China defends human rights record
A monk walks through the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, in west China, during celebrations of Tibetan New Year, Thursday Feb. 22, 2007.
Asia's angry monk syndrome
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