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A public utility jeepney ( PUJ ) seen emitting smoke and causes air pollution , Mandaluyong City , Philippines, October 17 , 2008.
China   Economy   Photos   Pollution   Wikipedia: Pollution  
As China's Economy Grows, Pollution Worsens Despite New Efforts to Control It
| BEIJING — China, the world’s most prodigious emitter of greenhouse gas, continues to suffer the downsides of unbridled economic growth despite a raft of new environmental initiatives. | ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) The New York Times
People carry an injured victim away from a damaged building after an explosion at a plastic plant in Nanjing in east China's Jiangsu province, Wednesday July 28, 2010.
Accident   China   Industry   Photos   Safety  
Accidents Plague China's Workplaces
By JAMES T. AREDDY | Xinhua/ZUMA Press | The site of Wednesday's explosion at a plastics factory in Nanjing, China. The blast killed at least 12. Factories in China are often situated in crowded resid... (photo: AP) Wall Street Journal
Die Kurve des deutschen Aktienindex DAX ist am Donnerstag, 18. September 2008, in der Boerse in Frankfurt am Main ueber einem Aktienmakler zu sehen. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) ---The curve of German stock index Dax is seen over a broker in Frankfurt, central Germany, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)hg3 European Markets Slip on Concerns About U.S.
| European exchanges traded in a narrow range Wednesday amid signs that the recent rally may be running out of steam because of concerns about a recovery in the United States. | Asian stocks closely s... (photo: AP / Michael Probst) The New York Times
Europe   Markets   Photos   US   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis  
Tibetan leader His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama addressing at a special function for his arrival to India, Dharamshala, India Dalai can’t spoil Sino-India ties: People’s Daily
Beijing: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama's recent claim that 'he is a son of India' was aimed at "trapping" New Delhi, the state media reported on Wednesday, adding that his tactics would not work... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang) Zeenews
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China pipeline blast Six dead, over 300 hurt in China pipeline blast
Beijing: At least six people died and more than 300 others were injured in an explosion when a chemical pipeline ignited in eastern China on Wednesday, state media report... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick) Zeenews
Beijing   China   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Injured  
Lonely Man Loneliness as bad as smoking and obesity for your health
Loneliness is bad for your health, according to new research. | Scientists at the Brigham Young University in Utah believe social isolation is equivalent to smoking 15 ci... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) London Evening Standard
Health   Loneliness   Obesity   Photos   Wikipedia: Social isolation  
This April 30, 2008 file photo shows an exterior view of Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. Billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Thursday, May 15, 2008 officially launched a proxy contest to unseat Yahoo Inc.'s board, writing in a letter to Chairman Roy Bostock "the board of directors of Yahoo has acted irrationally and lost the faith of shareholders" and Microsoft Co Yahoo Japan Teams With Google on Search
| TOKYO — Yahoo Japan will use Google technology to power its Internet search engine and search advertising platform, the Japanese company announced Tuesday, diver... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma, File) Herald Tribune
Google   Japan   Photos   Search   Yahoo  
KLps1 - December06 - China - Chinese Yuan - Currency - Money - Reminbi. (ps1) China stocks at 2-month closing high
| China's key stock index rose 2.3 per cent on Wednesday to its highest close in two months after the central bank said economic growth would slow but there would be no d... (photo: WN/Patricia) Indian Express
Bank   China   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: SSE Composite Index  
Villagers search for items near a turned-over van after a mudslide triggered by heavy rains in Xiaohe, Qiaojia county, in southwest China's Yunnan province, Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Landslide leaves 21 missing
| A LANDSLIDE in southwestern China left 21 people missing overnight as torrential rains forced officials to shut boat traffic through the Three Gorges Dam as they braced... (photo: AP) The Daily Telegraph Australia
China   Disaster   Photos   Weather   Wikipedia: China floods  
 Pedestrians walk past new commercial buildings in Beijing Thursday July 13, 2006.The International M More Job-Seekers Hitch Ride on Asian Economy
| HONG KONG — Shahrzad Moaven quit a public relations job in London and moved to this teeming metropolis four months ago to take up what she saw as a more exciting ... (photo: AP Photo) The New York Times
Asia   Economy   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Economy of Asia  
In this Dec. 11, 2006 file photo, karaoke girls hide their faces during a police raid at a karaoke lounge in Xuchang, in China's central Henan Province. China Pushes to End Public Shaming of Suspects
| BEIJING — The Chinese government has called for an end to the public shaming of criminal suspects, a time-honored cudgel of Chinese law enforcement but one that h... (photo: AP / File) The New York Times
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North Korean FM Visits Myanmar Amid Nuke Concerns
Mexican Journalists' Captors Demand Broadcast of Videos
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Obama Trumpets Democrats' Small-Business Bona Fides
Tibetan refugees commemorating the 51st Anniversary of Tibetan national Uprising in Dharamshala, India where Tibetan government based.
Three Tibetan refugees repatriated to China: ICT
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Sichuan raises minimum wages by up to 44%
Wages to be pegged to CPI
China's Farmers Could Use Land as Collateral
Chinese police put business reporter on "most wanted&qu
People carry an injured victim away from a damaged building after an explosion at a plastic plant in Nanjing in east China's Jiangsu province, Wednesday July 28, 2010.
Accidents Plague China's Workplaces
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Tibetan refugees commemorating the 51st Anniversary of Tibetan national Uprising in Dharamshala, India where Tibetan government based.
Three Tibetan refugees repatriated to China: ICT
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Nicolas Carone, Abstract Expressionist, Dies at 93
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 Pedestrians walk past new commercial buildings in Beijing Thursday July 13, 2006.The International M
More Job-Seekers Hitch Ride on Asian Economy
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Questions and Answers - 29 July 2010
Mexican Journalists' Captors Demand Broadcast of Videos
To Hell With Democracy, We're Corporate Capitalist's
Floods wash chemicals into northeast China river
This photo made available by Yad Vashem Photo Archive in Jerusalem shows Nazi guards at Belzec death camp in occupied Poland in 1942. A former Nazi death camp guard has been charged with participating in the murder of 430,000 Jews and other crimes during the Third Reich, German prosecutors said Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Samuel Kunz, 90, was informed last week of his indictment on charges including participation in the murder of 430,000 Jews at the Belzec death camp in occupied Poland, where he served as a guard from January 1942 to July 1943, prosecutor Christoph Goeke in Dortmund said.
Former Nazi Guard, 88, Charged in Mass Murder of Jews
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China to finance $2.6b Bahamian resort: rpt
Foreign airlines set for takeoff
Spring Airlines opens first international flight
Foreign airlines set for takeoff in Beijing
During Neptune Response '07, fire fighters pull a victim to safety from a simulated airplane crash, while other personnel proceed to put out the fire.
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