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Breaking News Mon, 13 Oct 2008
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo reads her opening statement as she presides over the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) heads of state and government meeting with the Eminent Persons Group (EPG) Friday night (January 12) at the Cebu Internat
Asean   Manila   Philippines   Photos   Politics  
 Inquirer 
Arroyo calls for ASEAN meet on crisis
| MANILA, Philippines – (UPDATE) President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has called on Southeast Asian neighbors and partners to meet next week and devise a plan to cushion the region from the impact of the... (photo: Malacanang Photo)
A floor trader reacts as he watches the stock prices at Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong Monday, March 17, 2008.
Asia   Business   Economy   Photos   Stock  
 The Press Democrat 
Most Asian markets rise after last week's rout
| Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index, which tumbled more than 7 percent Friday, rose about 478.80 points higher, or 3.24 percent, at 15,275.67. | In Australia, the S&P/ASX200 index was up 4.71 percent in res... (photo: AP / Kin Cheung)
maternity hospital  India,- health  The Times of India 
Closed maternity home triggers land-use row
| 13 Oct 2008, 0452 hrs IST, Aarthi R,TNN             BANGALORE: It's a clash of two promises - one, to renovate an abandoned maternity ward, and the other to give it to ... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Bangalore   Health   India   Photos   Road  
INDIA-OLDMAN-CHATING-FALIN-VILLAGE  The Times of India 
They take trip to educate villagers about their rights
| 13 Oct 2008, 0414 hrs IST, Kartikeya ,TNN             MUMBAI: It is not every day that residents of a remote village wake up to find a Bombay high court judge telling t... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Court   India   Mumbai   Photos   Society  
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Soldiers of Pakistan's para-military force enter in a troubled area during a crackdown operation in Bara Akakheil in Pakistan's tribal area of Khyber on Saturday, June 28, 2008. Pakistani forces bombarded suspected militant hide-outs with mortar shells Saturday at the start of a major offensive against Taliban fighters threatening the main city in the country's volatile northwest, officials said. The Times of India
Dozens of militants reported killed
| 13 Oct 2008, 0921 hrs IST,AP               Text: PESHAWAR: Security forces clashed with militants in two northwest Pakistani tri... (photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad)
Pakistan   Photos   Qaeda   Security   Taliban  
Corn, food , agriculture, ethanol, maze                           The Times of India
India seeks a stop to diversion of food to fuel
|               Text: WASHINGTON: India has demanded an immediate stop to diversion of food crops, particularly corn in the United... (photo: Creative commons)
Food   Fuel   India   Photos   US  
 The Union Finance Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram addressing the Post-Budget Interactive Session with Industry Associations, in New Delhi on March 01, 2007 - india - hires - am1 The Times of India
Emerging nations did not cause crisis but will suffer consequences: India
|               Text: WASHINGTON: India has demanded concerted global effort to deal with the great financial turmoil across the w... (photo: PIB)
Economy   Finance   India   Photos   US  
 A passer-by walks past a bank displaying the movements of the Hang Seng Index on an electronic board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong, Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007. Hong Kong shares rallied for a third straight session Thursday to set a new closin The Times of India
Stocks likely to witness mild pullback; global cues mixed
|               Text: | MUMBAI: Stocks are likely to see some respite on Monday after a turbulent session last week, propped up by... (photo: AP/Vincent Yu)
Business   India   Mumbai   Photos   Stock Exchange  
 US Dollar, US Currency, currency. tp1 The Times of India
Dollar mixed in Asian trading despite G7 pledge
|               Text: SINGAPORE: The dollar was mixed in Asian trading Monday with investor confidence still muted despite a pledg... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Asia   Dollar   Economy   Photos   Trading  
KLdy1 - May08 - US Dollar. (dy1) The Business Review
New bank targets Indo-Americans
Vicki Thompson Veteran valley banker James Wall, left, is teaming with Vinod Thukral to open new Mountain View-based Global Trust Bank. | Silicon Valley may soon become h... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
America   Bank   Business   India   Photos  
Robert Kubica 2008 The Guardian
I can still do a Kimi, says upbeat Kubica
By Alastair Himmer FUJI, Japan, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Poland's Robert Kubica believes he can still pull off a miraculous turnaround and win this year's Formula One world tit... (photo: Creative Commons / Mark McArdle)
Japan   Motor Racing   Photos   Poland   Sport  
  A view of the Baghliar Power project on the banks of chenab river in the winter capital of Indian aministered Jammu and Kashmir                                Dawn
Chenab water blocking may hurt ties, says Zardari
| By Syed Irfan Raza | ISLAMABAD, Oct 12: President Asif Ali Zardari said on Sunday Pakistan would raise the issue of India’s move to block Chenab’s water, adding that it... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Islamabad   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   Water  
Shah Mehmood Qureshi Dawn
US poll result not to affect ties: FM
| By Our Staff Correspondent | MULTAN, Oct 12: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that Pakistan will continue to work with the US in the war against terror, r... (photo: AP / )
Election   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   US  
Betong,Thailand - Village - Children - Kids - Mother - Baby - Poor - Poverty. Dawn
85,000 children to get polio vaccination
| By Our Staff Reporter | ISLAMABAD, Oct 12: The capital administration has set a target to administer anti-polio dose to over 85,000 children in Islamabad during its thr... (photo: WN / patricia)
Children   Health   Islamabad   Photos   Polio  
Dr. Condoleezza Rice- US- Politics Dawn
US to remain engaged with Pakistan: Rice
| By Our Correspondent | WASHINGTON, Oct 12: Extremism and ‘economic woes’ top the list of a host of ‘very bad challenges’ that US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice bel... (photo: PIB of India)
Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   US   Washington  
Gandum - Tanaman - Bijirin. (ps1)                    Dawn
Shortage of water affecting wheat crop
| By Our Correspondent | DADU, Oct 12: Water shortage is badly affecting wheat crop at tail-ends of waterways originating from Dadu Canal and growers fear that 500,000 ac... (photo: Public Domain / file)
Agriculture   Crop   Farm   Photos   Wheat  
China India
- NBA, Anschutz teaming up for venture in China
- Pakistani to visit old ally at time of tension with US
- Philippine leader wants summit to tackle economy
- Chinese dairy blames subcontractors for tainting
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo reads her opening statement as she presides over the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) heads of state and government meeting with the Eminent Persons Group (EPG) Friday night (January 12) at the Cebu Internat
Arroyo calls for ASEAN meet on crisis
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- Financial crisis: FTSE 100 rebounds on bank bail-out
- Scrubbing In: An eye doctor gets pink eye, and sees it as a
- Text of Chidambaram's statement on financial crisis
- Mumbai-Nashik flight gets HAL nod
maternity hospital  India,- health
Closed maternity home triggers land-use row
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Turkey Iraq
- Turkish planes bomb Kurdish rebels in Iraq
- First woman on banknote 'snub' to secular Turkey
- Turkey again strikes Kurdish rebels in Iraq
- Turkey launches more strikes on Kurdish rebels in Iraq
 A Turkish woman waves a national flag during a pro-secular rally in Manisa, western Turkey, Saturday, May 5, 2007. Thousands of Turks gathered in two western cities to protest the Islamic-rooted government, calling for Turkey´s secular system to be
First woman on banknote 'snub' to secular Turkey
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- Al-Maliki: British troops not necessary in Iraq
- Al-Maliki: British troops not necessary in Iraq
- Iraqi prime minister: British troops no longer necessary for
- AP Impact: Insurgents worldwide take cues from Iraq, grabbin
The Union Jack stands out on the desert uniform of a British soldier attending a memorial service at the Tallil Air Base chapel in southern Iraq for the victims of the July 7 London bombing.
British troops not needed - Iraq
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Saudi Arabia Japan
- Iraq calmer but copycat kidnappings spread
- Al-Maliki: British troops not necessary in Iraq
- Al-Maliki: British troops not necessary in Iraq
- Iraqi prime minister: British troops no longer necessary for
The Union Jack stands out on the desert uniform of a British soldier attending a memorial service at the Tallil Air Base chapel in southern Iraq for the victims of the July 7 London bombing.
British troops not needed - Iraq
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- Propping markets on global agenda
- WORLD & NATION UPDATE: AT HOME
- Japan Finance Minister Says Would Consider Guaranteeing All
- Auto Racing | Fernando Alonso captures F1 event
Robert Kubica 2008
I can still do a Kimi, says upbeat Kubica
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Indonesia Pakistan
- Most Asian markets higher after last week's rout amid gl
- Rim Shot
- Most Asian markets rise after last week's rout
- World holds its breath as bank bailouts take shape
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo reads her opening statement as she presides over the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) heads of state and government meeting with the Eminent Persons Group (EPG) Friday night (January 12) at the Cebu Internat
Arroyo calls for ASEAN meet on crisis
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- 15 reported killed in Pakistan fighting
- Pakistani to visit old ally at time of tension with US
- 15 reported killed in Pakistan fighting
- 15 reported killed in Pakistan fighting
Soldiers of Pakistan's para-military force enter in a troubled area during a crackdown operation in Bara Akakheil in Pakistan's tribal area of Khyber on Saturday, June 28, 2008. Pakistani forces bombarded suspected militant hide-outs with mortar shells Saturday at the start of a major offensive against Taliban fighters threatening the main city in the country's volatile northwest, officials said.
Dozens of militants reported killed
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