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  • South Asia

    Funeral Ceremony Held For A Victim Of Firing Incidents In Karachi, Pakistan

    People attend the funeral ceremony of a victim in Karachi, southern Pakistan, on Jan. 9, 2013. At least five people were killed and many others were injured in different firing incidents in Karachi on Wednesday, local media reported. <Xinhua/Masroor>

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  • South Asia

    People Mourn In Funeral For An Indian Soldier Killed By Pakistani Soldiers In Kashmir

    Mourners gather around the body of Indian Army soldier Lance Naik Hamraj who was allegedly killed by Pakistani soldiers on the line-of-control in Kashmir, during his funeral in Mathura district, Utter Pradesh state, northern India, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013. India summoned Pakistan’s top diplomat in New Delhi Wednesday to formally…

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  • West Asia

    Libyan PM Speaks In A Meeting Of Council Of Ministers In Benghazi

    Libya’s Prime Minister Ali Zeidan speaks during a meeting of the Council of Ministers in the city of Benghazi, Libya, Jan. 9, 2013. Libya’s Prime Minister Ali Zeidan (C) speaks during a meeting of the Council of Ministers in the city of Benghazi, Libya, Jan. 9, 2013. <Xinhua/Hamza Turkia>

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  • Will Park ease sanctions on NK?

    Speculation grew Wednesday over whether President-elect Park Geun-hye is mulling whether to ease cross-border sanctions on North Korea in order to encourage dialogue with the isolated state. Reports said the sanctions implemented by the incumbent Lee Myung-bak administration after Pyongyang’s deadly 2010 sinking of the Cheonan warship, were under consideration…

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  • Samsung to talk to leukemia victims’ group

    Samsung Electronics is expected to soon resume dialogue with a group representing the firm’s former employees who were diagnosed with leukemia and other illnesses after working at its chip-making plants. “We proposed resuming negotiations to Samsung in December on resolving this matter,” a Banollim spokesperson said. “Some Samsung executives have…

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  • East Asia

    ‘Be with US on China’

    This is the fourth in a series of letters by experts to President-elect Park Geun-hye. — ED. Dear Madam President-elect, Your dramatic election as the first female head of state in Northeast Asia is epochal, but it also is emblematic of a larger process of Korea’s globalization, evolution, and increasing…

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  • East Asia

    About disappearing jobs

    Books published on different kind of extinction No jobs seem to be permanent. Jobs that flourished once would eventually disappear, leaving behind confounded workers. To shed light on this, in a cultural aspect, the National Folk Museum of Korea has recently published three books featuring jobs – match manufacturing, wall…

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  • East Asia

    ‘Korea feels colder than Greenland’

    “I’ve been freezing while I’ve been in Korea,” said Karsten Peter Jensen, 27, a political-science student from Greenland. “Last month, when Korea was minus 16 and minus 18 degrees Celsius, in Greenland, it was around minus 5 degrees.” Jensen arrived in Korea in mid-November for an internship opportunity preparing for…

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  • East Asia

    Verbal abuse floods call centers

    Call center employees have in the past had to cope with verbal and sexual harassment from abusive customers. Now, the latter will face criminal punishment. The unsavory experiences of people dealing with customers and clients by telephone have been revealed by the financial companies that hire them, prompting law enforcement…

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  • tobechecked

    The AsiaN on 9 January 2013

    The AsiaN Top on 9 January 2013.

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