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17 min ago | The Daily Star

Bali bombing suspect on trial in Indonesia

Umar Patek, an Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks, arrives to his trial in Jakarta, Indonesia, February 13.

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4 hrs ago | The Straits Times

Capturing S'pore Airshow

Nikon has released the first two models in the new Nikon 1 series, the Nikon 1 J1 and Nikon 1 V1.

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Related Topix: Digital Cameras, Electronics, Singapore, World News

8 hrs ago | Bangkok Post

Egco to add green capacity

Egco Group Plc, Thailand's first independent power producer, is committed to expanding renewable energy to 300 megawatts over the next several years from 46 MW now.

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Related Topix: Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy (Green Energy), Energy, World News, Thailand,

12 hrs ago | The Sydney Morning Herald

Doubts remain about regime's nuclear secrets

Wild welcome Aung San Suu Kyi stands in her car so crowds can see her as she campaigns for the first time in Kaw Hmu, in the southern constituency she hopes to represent.

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Related Topix: World News, Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma, US Military, US Air Force, North Korea, Asia, South Korea,

17 hrs ago | The Age

Ire over Lynas 'sham' plant consultation

Groups opposed to a rare-earths refinement plant in Malaysia plan to appeal against the atomic regulator's decision to grant Australian miner Lynas a temporary operating licence.

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Related Topix: Malaysia, World News,

21 hrs ago | Asia News Network

BANGKOK: Thai govt seeks 320,000 hectares to hold flood water

Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said the government is looking for 2 million rai of land to use as areas to hold flood water - given the likelihood that wet-season flooding this year could be as severe as last year.

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Related Topix: Weather, Travel, World News, Thailand, Thailand Travel

Sat Feb 11, 2012

Manila Bulletin

President P-Noy With Quake Victims; School Chairs Courtesy Of Pagcor

President Benigno Simeon Aquino III in Dumaguete with Secretary Dinky Soliman helping rebuild homes.

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WDBO-AM Orlando

Mayor Carlisle to promote Honolulu in Philippines

He says Honolulu's historic, cultural and family ties with the Philippines are deep and strong.

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Daily Mail

I scuba-do! American couple marry underwater in 'traditional Thai ceremony'

The couples from both local and foreign countries dived 12 meters beneath the Andaman Sea to attend a traditional Thai wedding ceremony, mixed with obvious modern adaptations.

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Related Topix: Wedding, Thailand, World News

Weird Asia News

Thailand Airlifts Condoms to Monsoon Victims

Three-quarters of the country, including popular tourist destinations such as the northern city of Chiang Mai and the ancient capital of Ayutthaya, has been gravely affected.

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Related Topix: Travel, Thailand, Laos Travel, Laos Travel, World News, Thailand, Thailand Travel, Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel, Ayutthaya, Thailand Travel

Malaysia Chronicle

It's Najib who loses most from Anwar trial

Malaysians expressed a collective sigh of relief when Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was acquitted of sodomy charges in early January.

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Related Topix: Malaysia, World News, Gay/Lesbian,

Asia News Network

Petaling Jaya: Philippine military insists Malaysian terrorist is dead

Conflicting reports continue to emerge from the Philippines on whether Jemaah Islamiyah leader Zulkifli Abdul Hir @ Marwan has been killed in an air strike.

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Related Topix: Malaysia, Terrorism, Philippines, World News, Prison

Fri Feb 10, 2012

The Star Online

Myanmar refugees tell of violence despite peace calls

In an obscure part of southwest China, a refugee crisis from one of the world's longest running and least known conflicts in Myanmar is slowly unfolding, largely ignored by the outside world and denied by China.

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Related Topix: Burma, World News, China

The San Diego Union-Tribune

Myanmar protest monk detained, released

In this Monday, Jan. 16, 2012 file photo, Shin Gambira, a prominent Buddhist monk who was one of hundreds of political prisoners freed in Myanmar, attends a ceremony of "Pray for Peace and Religious Unity" at a church in Yangon, Myanmar.

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Malaysia Sun

Irian Jaya jolted by 5.8 quake

KUALA LUMPUR: A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck Irian Jaya in Indonesia at 1.34 pm Friday, the Malaysian Meteorological Department said.

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Related Topix: World News, Malaysia, Indonesia, Earthquake, Natural Disasters

Pnompenh Post

Emotions spark street side fashion

"An extravaganza"a "A fabulous event" a "Like nothing Siem Reap has ever seen before"a All phrases used to describe Emotions, a fashion showcase by Eric Raisina that will mix images, projection, art, dance, furniture and fashion.

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Related Topix: Hip-Hop, The a-Team, World News, Cambodia

The Las Vegas Sun

Vietnam farmer a hero after shootout with police

When local police arrived in riot gear to evict the Vuon clan, family members were ready with homemade land mines and improvised shotguns.

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Related Topix: World News, Vietnam, Riot, Nguyen Tan Dung, Agriculture, Science

Thu Feb 09, 2012

WLOX-TV Biloxi

Hong Kong asserts identity to Beijing's dismay

The argument began over the seemingly minor offense of eating on the subway, which is banned in Hong Kong.

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Asia News Network

Quang Ngai: Fire destroys hundreds of shops in central Vietnam

People evacuate goods from their temporary stalls while fire fighters attempt to reach a blaze at Quang Ngai City Market.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Tractors may have replaced horses, but country is still decades behind

RANGOON: Last September Burma's economic planners came up with an ingenious scheme to lower the value of the national currency, the kyat, which had pushed up to a level hurting exports, such as beans and rice, and discouraging investment in garments and textiles.

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Related Topix: Burma, The Tractors, Country, Agriculture, Science

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