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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia: July 1, 2011) Thais go to the polls on Sunday, with Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s sister, in the lead. Four Khmer Rouge leaders finally go to trial ...
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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) The party loyal to former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, led by his sister Yingluck, looks set to sweep back to power in Thailand.
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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia: July 1, 2011) Thais go to the polls on Sunday, with Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s sister, in the lead. Four Khmer Rouge leaders finally go to trial ...
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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia: July 1, 2011) Thais go to the polls on Sunday, with Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s sister, in the lead. Four Khmer Rouge leaders finally go to trial ...
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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia - July 1,2011) In jail for accounting fraud, internet tycoon Takafumi Horie keeps up with admirers and subscribers via Twitter.  Contributor: Toshi Maeda
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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) Kobe’s Advanced Institute for Computational Science unveils the world’s fastest supercomputer.   Footage from Reuters
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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) New bullet train cuts travel time from Beijing to Shanghai to less than five hours.   Footage from Reuters
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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) Buddhist monks use diet, discipline and self-reflection to cure drug addicts.   Broadcaster: VTV4, 6/28/2011
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July 03, 2011
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) No agreements between Indian and Pakistani foreign ministers on disputes like the Mumbai terrorist attack and Kashmir.  Broadcaster: Express 24/7, 6/24/2011
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July 02, 2011
During his first ever trip to the US, Honore Gatera sat down with Charlie Annenberg at Link TV headquarters in San Francisco to talk about the making of "Raindrops Over Rwanda" ...
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July 01, 2011
Syria’s sleeping giant issues "volcano" warning for Aleppo, Yemen's Saleh calls for implementing GCC deal he refuses to sign, Lebanon requests evidence for indictments over Hariri ...
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June 30, 2011
Martyrs' Day of Rage erupts in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, Bahraini opposition group deems national dialogue a sham, dozens of Yemeni troops defect to the opposition, and more.
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June 29, 2011
Sudan’s Bashir defies ICC arrest warrant with visit to China, Russia warns Syria against descending into a Libya-style war, Moroccans react to the king's proposed constitutional ...
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June 28, 2011
(LinkAsia: June 17, 2011) An Express 24/7 report explores the status of child labor in Pakistan, where lax government regulations and spotty enforcement do little to protect the millions of ...
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June 28, 2011
ICC issues arrest warrants for Gaddafi and son, Syrian opposition leaders meet for the first time in Damascus, Israel orders Navy to intercept Gaza aid flotilla, and more. ICC ...
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June 26, 2011
(LinkAsia - June 24, 2011) NHK tells the tale of the owner of Iwaki Diecast, a Japanese auto parts manufacturer that is struggling to survive three months after the disastrous earthquake and ...
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June 26, 2011
(LinkAsia - June 24, 2011) China releases Ai Weiwei and prepares for the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party. Indian universities raise the bar for incoming students. In Japan, ...
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June 26, 2011
(LinkAsia - June 24, 2011) Japanese people hold anti-nuclear protests in Tokyo, as anger over the Fukushima disaster spills into the streets and the web.
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June 23, 2011
Former leaders of the Church of Scientology reveal to BBC reporter John Sweeney some of the methods they use to control people’s emotions.
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June 23, 2011
When BBC reporter John Sweeney last investigated the Church of Scientology three years ago, he was spied on by sinister strangers and condemned as a bigot by the church’s ...
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