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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
Looking back on the Pier
Environment   Food   Health   Photos   Society  
 Buffalo News 
Enjoy the view from a California oceanfront pier
| Take a stroll in the California sunshine, breathing in the tang of ocean air while waves roll ashore under your feet - and do it without getting your feet wet and while staying within easy reach of ... (photo: creaitve commons / )
Pervez Musharraf (sl1)
Government   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   President  
 International Herald Tribune 
Accord on restoring judges eludes Pakistan's ruling parties as deadline looms
| : With a self-imposed deadline looming, Pakistani leaders had yet to clinch a deal Sunday on restoring judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf, an issue that has threatened to break up the rulin... (photo: AP Photo / B.K.Bangash)
roast/ntf1  Orlando Sentinel 
Foodie paradise found: Penang
PENANG, Malaysia - There's fresh crab, live from the tank, and bowls of miniature clams ready to pop out of their shells for sauteing in a spicy sauce with garlic and lime. | The air smells of roasted... (photo: Creative Commons / nourtarek)
Food   Malaysia   Penang   Photos   Tourism  
Thailand spicy food/ntf1  TVNZ 
Restaurant cooks for Myanmar cause
May 11, 2008 6:35 PM | Donations have been pouring in from around the globe for the deepening crisis in Myanmar but it's not just collection buckets that are helping to raise the money. | A group of W... (photo: Creative Commons / /)
Food   Health   Photos   Society   Weekend  
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Malaysian election officials prepare transparent ballot boxes and equipments for Saturday's general elections in Petaling Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, March 7, 2008. Canada Dot Com
Malyasian election turns into ugly money fight
| KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's recent elections promised a new era of democracy and reform, but instead have ushered in an ugly fight for power and money that has ... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin)
Democracy   Elections   Malaysia   Photos   Politics  
INDIA-AIRPORT-STRIKE Philadelphia Daily News
To readers, discount carriers still tops
| By Christopher Elliott | TRIBUNE MEDIA Discount carriers used to be the darlings of air travelers, if not travel columnists. With low fares and high standards of custom... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Airlines   Flights   Photos   Travel   Travelers  
Rice Ohio
Asian leaders' rice-cartel plan goes against grain
| Until last week, the next oil - the crucial resource growing ever scarcer and prompting desperate behavior to ensure supplies - was water. Turns out, it's rice. | That'... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Asian   Export   Grain   Photos   Rice  
FARM - CROPLAND - CROPS - PHILIPPINES Turkish Press
Genetically modified crops get mixed response in Asia
| A researcher inspects rice specimens inside a Philippines rice gene bank in Los Banos, south of Manila on May 2. With food prices hitting record highs the debate in Asi... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Asia   Crops   Food   Philippines   Photos  
MEAT - FOOD - COMMODITY Knox News
Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
| High food prices are killing people - literally. At least five people died in Somalia last week when violent protests erupted over rising food prices and a collapsing c... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Food   Killing   Photos   Prices   Somalia  
A giant panda cub China Daily
Japan foundation resumes funding food for pandas
(Xinhua) | Updated: 2008-05-11 08:55 | CHENGDU  -- A non-government Japanese foundation resumed funding of bamboo planting in southwest China's Sichuan Province on S... (photo: Creative Commons / dbking)
Animals   Environment   Food   Japan   Photos  
Politics Environment
- Q&A: Jonah Fisher at Everest Base Camp
- Nurture, not nature, can determine damage to cyclone-prone d
- Fraud alleged in victory by Sri Lanka governing party
- Muslim guerrillas blame Philippine president for stalled tal
Pervez Musharraf (sl1)
Accord on restoring judges eludes Pakistan's ruling parties as deadline looms
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- G-8 labor officials gather in Japan to seek environment-frie
- G-8 labor officials gather in Japan to seek environment-frie
- Nurture, not nature, can determine damage to cyclone-prone d
- G-8 labor officials gather in Japan to seek environment-frie
A giant panda cub
Japan foundation resumes funding food for pandas
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Hawaii Real Estate Sales
- Carolan surges for fourth
- Malaysia's subsidy bill soars to $15.6 billion
- Abu Dhabi index to list Japan, Taiwan ETFs by year-end
Thailand spicy food/ntf1
Restaurant cooks for Myanmar cause
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- Malaysia's subsidy bill soars to $15.6 billion
- Deputy CM: Don't neglect Sabahans' issues
- Thai fisticuffs on the high seas
- As gardens bloom, so do florals
Malaysian election officials prepare transparent ballot boxes and equipments for Saturday's general elections in Petaling Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, March 7, 2008.
Malyasian election turns into ugly money fight
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Health Society & Culture
- Niagara County events
- Lasik surgery not good for everyone
- Bodies flow into hard-hit area of Myanmar
- Slow growth beats no growth
In this Burma News Agency photo taken on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 and released by China's Xinhua News Agency on Thursday, May 8, 2008, Cyclone survivors wave to a helicopter carrying relief goods in the hardest-hit Irrawaddy delta, Myanmar. International relief aid from Japan, Bangladesh, Laos, China, Thailand, India and Singapore has been poured in Myanmar till Wednesday for the country's storm victims, said Myanmar's state radio according to Xinh
Silence from our sabre rattlers as Burma's dying cry out to be saved
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- Bigfoot, aka Sasquatch, will draw hundreds to a conference n
- Niagara County events
- Out with the old: Storied mansions fall in Greenwich, Conn.
- Slow growth beats no growth
 BUDGET carrier AirAsia Bhd met market expectations on its maiden day on the main board of Bursa Malaysia Bhd yesterday, finishing the day with a 23.7 sen, or 11 per cent, premium over its issue price of RM1.25.  sa1
To London and back - for RM1,200
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Nurture, not nature, can determine damage to cyclone-prone d
- Lasik surgery not good for everyone
- Bodies flow into hard-hit area of Myanmar
- Slow growth beats no growth
Plastic Bag (sl1)
In English village, ban on plastic bags attracts worldwide interest
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- Tough task for New Zealand as England's Lions roar
- Carolan surges for fourth
- Man survives mauling by shark in Australia
- Korea coach admits Chinese women unbeatable
Japan's Hiroyuki Fujita plays from the 2nd tee during the third round of the British Open golf championship ,jsa1
Fujita breaks away from chasing pack at the Beijing Open
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