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    A Bus Fire Kills At Least 7 In Pakistan

    Wreckage of a burnt bus is seen after a firing incident in southern Pakistan’s port city of Karachi, June 10, 2012. At least 7 people were killed and many others were injured including a woman in the firing incident in Karachi on Sunday. <Xinhua> news@theasian.asia

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  • First Sino-Vietnam highway expected to open in 2013

    KUNMING, June 10 (Xinhua) — The first highway linking southwest China’s Yunnan Province and Vietnam will open to traffic next year, local authorities confirmed Sunday. The 600-km journey from Kunming, provincial capital of Yunnan, to Hanoi, capital of Vietnam, will be reduced to six to seven hours from 12-plus hours,…

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  • Can Korea withstand impact of ‘perfect storm’?

    Can Korea withstand the impact of a “perfect storm” ― a swooning toxic Europe, a faltering U.S. recovery and a slowing China? Policymakers are trying to be reassuring, pointing to their huge foreign currency war chest and protections against massive capital outflow Others cite an ever-growing trade dependency, vulnerability of…

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    Tomato processors eye emerging markets amid economic downturn

    BEIJING, June 10 (Xinhua) — Tomato processors from around the world gathered in Beijing on Sunday for the 10th World Processing Tomato Congress, turning their eyes toward emerging markets, like China, to cope with the current economic downturn. The congress was held in Beijing for the fist time, which shows…

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    Major news in Japan on Jun 11:Local nuclear safety commission says Oi reactors safe to operate

    Top news in <Kyodo News>: Local nuclear safety commission says Oi reactors safe to operate   FUKUI, Japan, June 10, Kyodo., A local nuclear safety commission on Sunday effectively approved the restart of two idled reactors at the Oi nuclear plant in Fukui Prefecture by endorsing a report prepared by…

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    People Enjoy “Tomatina” In Colombia

    People participate in the sixth annual tomato fight festival called “tomatina” in Sutamarchan, some 71 miles northeast of Bogota, Colombia, Sunday, June 10, 2012. <AP/NEWSis> news@theasian.asia

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  • East Asia

    Major news in China on June 11: Torrential rains cause 5 dead, 2 missing in south China

    Top news in <CNTV>: Torrential rains cause 5 dead, 2 missing in south China BEIJING, June 10 (Xinhua) — Torrential rains have wrecked China’s southern regions over the past weekend, causing five dead and two missing, the national flood and drought prevention office said here Sunday. Torrential rains have wrecked…

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    Competition To Solve Cube Puzzle Held In Seattle

    Kevin Hays, right, of Renton Wash., uses a computer console to solve the Groovik’s Cube, an electronic 15-foot Rubik’s Cube puzzle, Sunday, June 10, 2012, at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle. Hays was one of a team of three people who each controlled certain sides of the cube and…

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  • South Asia

    Major news in Pakistan on June 11: PM urges CJ to consider Musa Gilani his own son

    Top news in <Dawn> : PM urges CJ to consider Musa Gilani his own son LAHORE: The Pakistani premier has said that if the Chief Justice cannot hear the case against his own son due to legal barriers, he should take up the case against the PM’s son Ali Musa…

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    Major news in Indonesia on Jun 11: Ex-RI`s richest tycoon Liem Sioe Liong passes away

    Top news in <Jakarta Post>: Ex-RI`s richest tycoon Liem Sioe Liong passes away  The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sun, 06/10/2012 4:52 PM Former Indonesian richest tycoon Lim Sioe Liong, or widely known as Soedono Salim, the founder of the Salim Group of Indonesia and one of the key business figures…

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