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    LA Mayor Villaraigosa, Beijing Mayor Wang attend Sino-U.S. Mayors Summit

    Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, from left, Beijing Mayor Wang Anshun, China Association of Mayors, Secretary General, Chui Hengde, and Chinese Consul General Qiu Shaofang attend the seventh annual Sino-U.S. Mayors Summit in Los Angeles Tuesday, May 14, 2013. The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM), the Chinese Association of…

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    Shaven-headed little monks play soccer to celebrate Buddha’s birthday

    Shaven-headed young boys play the Dongjasung (little monk) soccer match to celebrate Buddha’s upcoming birthday on May 17 at Jogye temple in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. The children entered the temple to have an experience of monks’ life for two weeks, called Little Buddha Camp. A shaven-headed…

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    A third of Vietnam’s 90 million people use ubiquitous online services

    Three young Vietnamese girls use a laptop and smart phones to go online at a cafe in Ha Noi, Viet Nam Wednesday, May 14, 2013. Close to a third of Vietnam’s 90 million people are online and men and women browsing phones and tablets are ubiquitous in the cafes of…

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    Clans, corrupt celebrities dominate Philippines’ midterm elections

      Filipino clans, celebrities dominate midterm polls From Imelda Marcos to Manny Pacquiao, familiar names of political clans and celebrities dominated the ballots in the Philippines’ congressional and local elections on May 13, making them a contest of popularity first and reform second. Despite scattered killings and fears of fraud,…

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    2013 International Photovoltaic Exhibition open in Shanghai

    A visitor watches a photovoltaic product during the 2013 International Photovoltaic Exhibition in east China’s Shanghai Municipality, May 14, 2013. The four-day exhibition, with the participation of more than 1,500 exhibitors, opened here Tuesday. Visitors watch the models of photovoltaic products during the 2013 International Photovoltaic Exhibition in east China’s…

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    New Confucius Institute inaugurated in Istanbul, Turkey

    Consul General of China in Istanbul Zhang Qingyang (2nd L), President of Okan University Sule Kut (3rd L), Chairman of Okan University board Okan Bekir (3rd R), President of Beijing Language and Culture University Cui Xiliang (2nd R), Cultural Counsellor of the Embassy of China Yu Jian (1st R) are…

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    Savar tragedy opens eyes to labour issues in Bangladesh’s RMG industry

    Rescue operation ends, leaves jolt for Bangladesh’s RMG industry Dhaka – The rescue operation to recover the bodies from the rubble of the collapsed nine-storey Rana Plaza building in Savar near Bangladesh capital Dhaka came to an end on Monday (May 13) evening after 20 days. A total of 1,127…

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    In the animal kingdom, a sheep can’t be a king

    In the animal kingdom, a sheep can’t be a king. The sentence written above was so simple, but the reactionary rage over reading it “from the Muslim Brotherhood” was so huge. It started when Mr. Ihab Al Salmawi prepared the English second term exam for the students of the secondary…

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    [Book Review] The Bamboo Stick: Dispersion between two worlds

    The Bamboo Stick: Dispersion between two worlds “The Bamboo Stick” is a novel by Kuwaiti writer Saud Al-Sanousi, which recently won the Booker prize for Arabic novels. It shows the story of Eissa or José, whose mother is Filipino while his father is Kuwaiti, and his struggle in adapting to…

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    Taiwan’s ‘Farewell to Arms’ to end mandatory military service

        A Taiwanese plan to end mandatory military service and shift to an all-volunteer force is running into a problem: not enough volunteers. Such forces are generally considered superior to conscripted ones, because those serving want to be there. Taiwan wants to field a leaner and meaner military of…

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