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    Annual College Entrance Exam Starts in China

    Relatives of examinees of National College Entrance Examinations (NCEE) sit outside the exam center as they wait until the end of the exam at Yaohua Middle School in Tianjin, north China, June 7, 2012. The NCEE, also known as “gaokao” in Chinese, is regarded as a destiny-shaping event for high…

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    China Southern Airlines opens Guangzhou-London direct flight

    LONDON, June 6 (Xinhua) — China Southern Airlines has opened an air route from south China’s Guangzhou city to London with its maiden flight arriving in London on Wednesday. Launching of the Guangzhou-London direct flight targets at the potential market of transfer passengers between Europe and Australia and New Zealand,…

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    Transit of Venus Watched In The World

    A young boy uses a pair of binoculars with special filters, to observe the transit of Venus at the National Science Museum in Gwacheon, south of Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 6, 2012. From the U.S. to South Korea, people turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and…

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    Taipei Computex Opens With Some 1,800 Exhibitors Attending

    A staff member of Acer displays a tablet computer during the Computex 2012 in Taipei, southeast China’s Taiwan, June 5, 2012. The exhibition, kicking off on Tuesday, will last until June 9. About 1,800 exhibitors come to showcase their latest products. <Xinhua> news@theasian.asia

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    People Rush To Buy Garlic Due To Continued Price Hike

    Garlic wholesalers sell garlics at an agricultural fair in Yazi Township of Rushan City, east China’s Shandong Province, June 5, 2012. China’s garlic price has spiked since late May. Until June 4, the garlic price hiked more than 30 percent as compared to the price on May 21. A restaurant…

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    Japanese Police Captures Member of Aum Shinrikyo On The Run

    Police officers investigate a house where Naoko Kikuchi, a former senior member of AUM Shinrikyo doomsday cult wanted in the 1995 Tokyo subway sarin attack, has lived since 2010 in Sagamihara city, 30 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of Tokyo, Monday, June 4, 2012, a day after her arrest. Kikuchi wanted…

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    Major news in Japan on Jun 5

    Top news in <Kyodo News>: Japan makes no comment on possible G-7 conference call    news@theasian.asia

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    Major news in China on Jun 5

    Top news in <China Daily>: Beijing looking at Greek eurozone exit news@theasian.asia

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    Chinese Students Prepare For College Entrance Exam At Cram Schools

    Gao Biao reads while washing his feet in his dorm at a full-time “cram school” in Changsha, central China’s Hunan Province, May 24, 2012. Every year, tens of millions of Chinese high school graduates rejoice or lament after taking highly competitive college entrance exams. Those who fail the test are…

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    Major news in Japan on Jun 4

    Top news in <Japan Times>: More developed leukemia if both parents exposed to A-bomb news@theasian.asia

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