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Breaking News Thu, 10 Apr 2008
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 The Manila Times 
Surging food prices bite across Asia
| From the rice paddies of Asia to the wheat fields of Australia, the soaring prices of food are breaking the budgets of the poor and raising the specters of hunger and unrest, experts warn. | A billi... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
 Bangladesh Cyclone
Climate   Disaster   Nature   Photos   Society  
 The Australian 
Deadly power of 'delicate daffodil'
| NARGIS, the name of the killer cyclone that has devastated Burma, was revealed by Indian officials yesterday to be an Urdu language word meaning "delicate daffodil". | BP Yadav, director of the Indi... (photo: AP Photo / Pavel Rahman)
A large statue of Buddha sits in water at a temple that was heavily damaged by last week's destructive cyclone Nargis, in the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, on Sunday May 11, 2008.  The Australian 
Tear down Burma's bamboo curtain
| Thousands more will die if aid does not start flowing | THERE seems to be no underestimating the brutality of Burma's regime as millions of people struggle to stay alive in the wake of the world's w... (photo: AP / )
Burma   Disaster   Photos   Society   UN  
Air Pollution - carbon emission - environment  San Diego 
Solar-cooker project could cut air pollution
Veerabhadran Ramanathan tours the globe to conduct experiments and advise world leaders about climate change. | K.C. ALFRED / Union-Tribune Climate researcher Veerabhadran Ramanathan uses the bus to g... (photo: WN / smita)
Climate   Nature   Photos   Pollution   World  
Top Stories
 KLdy1 - Jan07 - ai1 - Delhi - Indias tourism industry - India - economy - historical sites. (dy1)  Orlando Sentinel
A return to India, this time with Mom
DELHI - The driver tossed our bags into the trunk of a white Ambassador cab and pressed his palms together. | "Welcome to India, sir. Is this your wife?" | "No, she's my ... (photo: WN)
Delhi   India   Photos   Tourism   Travel  
Ford C-MAX Examiner
Police: 6 dead in crash near Pa.-Ohio border
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Pa. (Map, News) - A minivan carrying seven tourists from Michigan to Niagara Falls crossed a median on Interstate 90 and was hit by an oncoming car, lea... (photo: GNU)
Accident   Death   People   Photos   Police  
 The Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee is being presented a book titled ´India Nuclear Doctrine´ by Mr. Ashley Telli of US , in New Delhi on July 17, 2003 Thursday). Jpib2u AOL
India quietly observes 10th anniversary of nuclear tests+
NEW DELHI, May 11 (Kyodo) - India on Sunday quietly observed the 10th anniversary of its underground nuclear tests that stunned the world and served as the occasion for I... (photo: PIB photo)
Delhi   India   Nuclear   Photos   Rajasthan  
 Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, left, gestures to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa during their meeting in Beijing, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007. (mb1) AOL
Sri Lanka's president says election win a mandate for war against Tamil rebels
BATTICALOA, Sri Lanka (AP) - Sri Lanka's president on Sunday hailed his party's election victory in the country's tense Eastern Province as a mandate to push ahead with h... (photo: AP /Guang Niu, POOL)
Democracy   Election   Photos   Politics   Sri Lanka  
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Army says Kashmir fighting leaves 6 dead
| SRINAGAR, India - Indian forces and suspected Islamic militants clashed in separate incidents in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Sunday, leaving six people dead, including... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Defence   India   Kashmir   Pakistan   Photos  
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China, India poised to alter global food equation
BEIJING - Nothing about the lunch rush at a McDonald's in China would feel out of place in America: Students huddled around video games and fries; a computer salesman sca... (photo: WN / theresa)
China   Food   Market   McDonald   Photos  
Rice Ohio
Asian leaders' rice-cartel plan goes against grain
| Until last week, the next oil - the crucial resource growing ever scarcer and prompting desperate behavior to ensure supplies - was water. Turns out, it's rice. | That'... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Asian   Export   Grain   Photos   Rice  
Economy Politics
- News of USA's demise greatly exaggerated
- William Pesek: Why a "rice cartel' would never work
- Asian leaders' rice-cartel plan goes against grain
- Hamish McRae: China races for growth, India muddles through.
The Times Square news ticker displays financial headlines on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007 in New York. U.S. stocks moved toward another sharply lower open Friday after Thursday's huge sell-off and as bank regulators in Europe and Asia injected cash into money markets, stoking concerns of a more pronounced liquidity crunch
News of USA's demise greatly exaggerated
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- Tear down Burma's bamboo curtain
- Sri Lanka's president says election win a mandate for wa
- Kroeger remembered as a 'great leader'
- Rajasthan Royals won the toss and elected to field first
A large statue of Buddha sits in water at a temple that was heavily damaged by last week's destructive cyclone Nargis, in the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, on Sunday May 11, 2008.
Tear down Burma's bamboo curtain
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South Asia Health
- McCain man quits over lobby work for Myanmar generals
- Myanmar holds vote despite cyclone devastation
- Pakistan's parallel courts proposal 'farcical'
- Deadly power of 'delicate daffodil'
 Suspended Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry, center, is surrounded by his supporters and lawyers as he arrives at Supreme Court for a hearing, Tuesday, March 13, 2007 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistan´s top judge set up a
Pakistan's parallel courts proposal 'farcical'
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- News of USA's demise greatly exaggerated
- Tear down Burma's bamboo curtain
- Debt woes drive thousands of Indian farmers to suicide
- Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
The Times Square news ticker displays financial headlines on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007 in New York. U.S. stocks moved toward another sharply lower open Friday after Thursday's huge sell-off and as bank regulators in Europe and Asia injected cash into money markets, stoking concerns of a more pronounced liquidity crunch
News of USA's demise greatly exaggerated
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Energy Debt
- Surging food prices bite across Asia
- Mystery Indian analyst spooks world economy
- Rs 3,570 cr ONGC Plan to Pump Up Volume
- Indian industry looks to investing in bio-fuel in S America
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Surging food prices bite across Asia
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- Surging food prices bite across Asia
- Debt woes drive thousands of Indian farmers to suicide
- Debt woes drive thousands of Indian farmers to suicide
- Debt Woes Drive Thousands of Indian Farmers to Suicide
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Surging food prices bite across Asia
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