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| Mexican 1st Half Foreign Tourism Income Up 7% To $7.34 Billion - Ministry | Nasdaq Aug 18 2008 6:18PM GMT |
| Expedia Quarterbacks NFL Campaign | Brandweek Aug 18 2008 6:12PM GMT |
| Expedia Launches NFL-Themed Campaign | Adweek Online Aug 18 2008 5:24PM GMT |
| Carlson Wagonlit Travel Associates contemplates new name | TW Crossroads Aug 18 2008 4:51PM GMT |
| Gitpac to implement Responsible Tourism | Business Standard India Aug 18 2008 4:42PM GMT |
| LATEST FIGURES: TOURISM ARRIVALS, JUL 2008 | Eurostat Aug 18 2008 4:39PM GMT |
| Poor branding could damage UK city tourism | Marketing Week Aug 18 2008 4:32PM GMT |
| Research and Markets: European Online Travel Overview Third Edition | TMC Net Aug 18 2008 4:26PM GMT |
| Rise in Gay Tourism Stirs Unease in Israel | ABC News Aug 18 2008 3:35PM GMT |
| Voluntourism attracts stars to Kenyan slum | CNN Aug 18 2008 3:06PM GMT |
| Panel discussion defines Islamic tourism | Asiaone Aug 18 2008 2:54PM GMT |
| Move to promote Islamic tourism | Asiaone Aug 18 2008 2:53PM GMT |
| Voluntourism attracts stars | CNN Aug 18 2008 2:46PM GMT |
| HP Lightens the Load for Business Travelers | TMC Net Aug 18 2008 2:37PM GMT |
| Coast tourism body remains up in the air | Sunshine Coast Daily Aug 18 2008 2:15PM GMT |
| Resort changes; West coast remains a strong tourism destination, says Jackman | Western Star Aug 18 2008 2:07PM GMT |
| Kibaki in bid to boost tourism | Kenya Broadcasting Corporation Aug 18 2008 1:42PM GMT |
| Annapurna: Nepalese trekker route at risk from push for richer tourists | Guardian Unlimited Aug 18 2008 1:32PM GMT |
| SriLankan Airlines supports National Tourism Drive in China | Asia Travel Tips Aug 18 2008 1:07PM GMT |
| MANSEHRA: Hoteliers to get easy loans in quake-hit areas: Revival of tourism | DAWN Group Aug 18 2008 12:30PM GMT |
| European Online Travel Overview Third Edition | MarketWatch Aug 18 2008 12:05PM GMT |
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| European Online Travel Overview Third Edition | Earthtimes.org Aug 18 2008 11:56AM GMT |
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| N. Korea says US is hampering nuclear disarmament | Washington Post Aug 18 2008 1:38PM GMT |
| Army officers bid farewell to Musharraf | Xinhua News Agency Aug 18 2008 1:03PM GMT |
| Japan seeks to arrest anti-whaling activists | Washington Post Aug 18 2008 6:46AM GMT |
| Car bombing outside U.S. base kills, wounds 22 in E Afghanistan | Xinhua News Agency Aug 18 2008 5:46AM GMT |
| US, South Korea kick off annual military exercise | Washington Post Aug 18 2008 3:18AM GMT |
| Tribesmen in NW Pakistan vow to back security forces against militants | Xinhua News Agency Aug 17 2008 3:33PM GMT |
| Destructive flooding puts Southeast Asia at risk | International Herald Tribune Aug 17 2008 1:51PM GMT |
| 7 killed, 11 injured in Philippine rebel ambush | Xinhua News Agency Aug 17 2008 7:44AM GMT |
| Golden girl / Yoshida defends 55-kg title; Icho settles for silver in 48-kg class | Yomiuri Shimbun Aug 17 2008 5:06AM GMT |
| New Nepali cabinet to have 24 members | Xinhua News Agency Aug 16 2008 9:50PM GMT |
| Southeast Asia flooding hits cyclone-weary Myanmar | Washington Post Aug 16 2008 8:05AM GMT |
| Indonesian train hits freight locomotive, kills 9 | Washington Post Aug 16 2008 8:05AM GMT |
| S. Korean police arrest 157 at anti-US beef rally | Washington Post Aug 16 2008 5:46AM GMT |
| SKorean police arrest 157 at anti-US beef rally | Washington Post Aug 16 2008 5:04AM GMT |
| War widow recalls lost husband | Yomiuri Shimbun Aug 16 2008 3:14AM GMT |
| Partisan crowd for China-Japan clash | BBC Aug 15 2008 5:56PM GMT |
| Backgrounder: Prachanda, 1st PM of republic of Nepal | Xinhua News Agency Aug 15 2008 3:08PM GMT |
| Japan marks 63rd anniversary of its defeat in WWII | Asahi.com Aug 15 2008 9:51AM GMT |
| India's Concept of Nonviolence and Gandhi | If someone desires to know and understand nonviolence in India, he or she should do so by understanding the <em>Ahimsa</em> of Mahatma Gandhi. Through his own nonviolent actions, he astonished the whole world. |
| Nepal Invites Tourists to Visit Its Villages | Since the peace agreement between the Maoists and the government, tourist figures are recovering. If peace continues, predictions are that Nepal's tourist industry may fully recover by 2010. |
| Clash of Civilizations or Calculation of Interests: An Interview With Anies Baswedan | Critical of the dominance of a cultural approach to Muslim-Western conflicts, Baswedan believes conflict is triggered not by cultural, religious, or civilizational identity, but by a calculation of interests. |
| India Offers Students Free Midday Meals as Incentive to Stay in School | In what has been billed as the biggest lunch program in the world, India targeted 140 million students last fiscal year with an aim to improve nutritional levels and increase attendance. |
| 10 Years After Suharto | The rise of radical organizations such as Defenders Front for Islam, Jihadist Paramiliter, and Indonesian Mujahidin Council, confirms the new power of the conservatives in Indonesian politics. |
| Myanmar: Waiting for Aung San Suu Kyi | Daw Aung San Suu Kyi remains under house arrest in Yangoon. She has not been allowed to see her doctor since January. She survives in a house that was badly damaged by Cyclone Nargis. |
| In Their Eyes: Assisting the Quake-Affected Children of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir | Kashmir Family Aid, founded in 2005 and based in Bend, Ore., works to counter poverty and terrorism while promoting women's rights by providing secular education to quake-affected children. |
| India-U.S. Nuclear Deal: A Victim of Oversell | It is evident that the India-United States civilian nuclear deal is a victim of oversell as a |
| China's 'Panda' Imperialism | An interesting facet of the Sino-African project is the issue of standards diplomacy in the context of the evolving relationship between booming China and not-so-booming Africa. |
| Aboriginal Control of Aboriginal Affairs | Pat Eatock, a Goomiegyrie and a grandmother of the Kairi (or Gyrie) nation from central Queensland, Australia, looks at Aboriginal dispossession since the 1967 citizenship referendum. |
| Current Indian Political Scenario—Problems That Take Priority | India currently faces three major problems that are stalling the bandwagon of its normal routine: inflation, the Gujjar agitation, and the Gorkha (Gurkha) agitation. |
| Papua New Guinea: The World's First Climate Change 'Refugees' | The 1,500 residents of Carteret Island, an atoll of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, are fast becoming the world's first climate change refugees. |
| Pakistan Through the Lens of Iraq | As General Petraeus takes over Central Command, America's options in Pakistan become much clearer when examined through the lens of the American experience in Iraq. |
| U.N. Security Council Seat: China Outsmarts India | The symphony of South-South cooperation at the recent conclave of foreign ministers of BRIC was jarred by China's refusal to endorse India's bid for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council. |
| 'Guest Workers' or Modern Slavery? | An old shop front verandah in Singapore's Little India is "home" to a group of about 50 migrant workers who have been spat out by an economy that relies heavily on so-called "guest workers." |
| China: The Infant Dragon | China is indeed a dragon on the uplift; any clumsiness could have devastating consequences in those regions of the world most susceptible to its influence, such as Africa. |
| Media Freedom Restricted in Fiji Following Another Deportation | The latest deportation and the blatant indifference of the military-backed regime to the court orders against deportations has raised serious concerns about the rule of law. |
| Solomon Islands: Report Slams Australian-Led Intervention | The Australian government justified its intervention, which came within months of the invasion of Iraq, by labeling the Solomon Islands a "failed state" and a potential source of terrorism. |
| Protecting a Free Press Requires International Cooperation | Every year since 2004, the United Nations has refused to issue press credentials to journalists from Taiwan, rendering them unable to cover the annual meetings of the World Health Assembly. |
| Morality and Ethics in Public Life: A Gandhian View | Corruption is rampant in India and now, without doubt, it is a matter of concern for all of us as it puts a question mark on the very existence of a respectable life and on our national character. |
| My Journey to Mount Everest | The Chinese government package, which supposedly included a travel permit and a ride on a government-approved bus sounded like a little too much supervision for my liking. I decided to find my own way. |
| Australia Grants Asylum to Iraqi Interpreters | In making the decision to withdraw from Iraq, Canberra was faced with the sticky logistical and human question of how to protect local Iraqis who had risked their lives by helping the Australian troops. |
| Rudd the Conqueror? | Under former Prime Minister John Howard, military spending averaged around 2 percent of gross domestic product a year. Labor's policy calls for increasing the annual spending to 3 percent per year. |
| Fiji High on the Agenda at Pacific Islands Forum Meeting in Auckland | At the March 26 meeting, ministers formed a contact group consisting of Australia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu to review progress on restoring democracy in Fiji. |
| Asia: Fear of Shortages as Rice Prices Keep Rising | As food prices continue to skyrocket throughout Asia, many governments are intervening to try to stabilize their domestic rice prices for fear of acute shortages and possible food riots. |
| An Ode to the Family | Deepak Verma's book is a poignant, straight from the heart account of what he and his wife experienced as parents of an only son who lay critically injured thousands of miles away in South Carolina. |
| Sri Lankan Election Begins to Solidify Government Control | The overwhelming success of a breakaway faction of the L.T.T.E. in the March 10 local government elections has prompted the group to seek additional victories at provincial level. |
| Terror Remains Beyond Control of Pakistani State | International terrorist plots with the invariable Pakistani hand draw upon a rich resource base for jihad that has taken root in the social system of Pakistan and is beyond the control of the Pakistani state. |
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12/11/03 - Beckham Becomes Best Seller in China
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English Soccer star David Beckham's autobiography is the leading best seller in China just ten days after the Mandarin version of the book was released on the Mainland...
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11/11/03 - Foreign Brokerage Wins China Operating Licence
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US-based Aon Corporation has become the first brokerage to be granted an operating licence in China...
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10/11/03 - Grain Prices Up 30%, Shortfall Expected to be 45 Million Tons
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China's grain output for this year is expected to come in between 440 and 450 million tons, giving China a grain shortfall of up to 45 million tons, according to the Agricultural Economic Research Centre of the Ministry of Agriculture in Beijing...
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7/11/03 - Boeing Sees New Orders in China
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Xiamen Airlines, a subsidiary of China Southern Airlines Group, is to buy five Boeing 737s...
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6/11/03 - Japan's Mazda to Boost China Production in 2004
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Mazda Motor Corp will raise production of its passenger vehicles in China to 100,000 units in 2004...
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5/11/03 - German Modern Trade Retailer to Expand in China
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Germany-based Metro, the world's fifth-largest retailer, plans to triple its US$344 million investment in China to date...
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4/11/03 - Shanghai Chipmaker Plans US/Asia Listings
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Semiconductor Manufacturing International, China's first producer of made-to-order chips, plans to raise US$750 million in a first-time share sale in April 2004...
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3/11/03 - Second Phase 3G Trials Start in China
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China is to begin the second phase of its trial of the third generation (3G) mobile communications system, according to the Ministry of Information Industry (MII)...
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31/10/03 - Hitachi Car Parts JV Established
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Japanese firm Hitachi is to establish a joint venture in Shanghai this coming December to manufacture and market engine starters and starter parts for cars...
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30/10/03 - Morgan Stanley Planning Credit Card Business in Asia
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Morgan Stanley is planning to launch a credit card business in Asia in order to continue to capitalise on the rise in consumer consumption in Asia...
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29/10/03 - DHL in Major Expansion Across China
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Courier company DHL is to invest US$200 million in China over the next five years to expand its service network across the country...
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28/10/03 - China's Latest Telecom Stats Reveal Continued Growth
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China's telecom sector recorded combined revenues of RMB342.01 billion..
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27/10/03 - China's Online Gaming Market Booming
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According to China's Ministry of Culture in 2002, China's online game industry earned RMB910 million (US$110 million), compared to RMB310 million (US$37...
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24/10/03 - Kodak & Lucky Get Together At Last
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The long-awaited and expected deal between Eastman Kodak and China's Lucky Film Group has finally arrived with Kodak agreeing to pay US$45 million and also provide technology in exchange for a 20% stake in Lucky, China's major camera film manufacturer...
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23/10/03 - Chinese ATM Cards to Operate in Hong Kong
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Guangdong residents will be able to use debit cards to withdraw money from ATMs in Hong Kong, under a plan to further promote tourism and retail sales in Hong Kong from the growing number of Mainland visitors...
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22/10/03 - New Plan to Solve Beijing's Water Crisis
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After repeated and worsening water shortages Beijing is to focus efforts on developing local water resources and diverting water to the city to ease its shortages...
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21/10/03 - Liberty Mutual to Start Operations in Chongqing
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Boston-based Liberty Mutual is to establish its first wholly-owned branch in Chongqing, south-west China, the first foreign insurer to operate in Chongqing...
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17/10/03 - Chinese-Made BMW Unveiled
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BMW and Brilliance China Automotive Holdings will unveil the BMW 3-series model that is manufactured in China this week...
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16/10/03 - China's Rich List Published
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The new China Rich List is published today, now by Asiamoney though still compiled by Rupert Hoogewerf...
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15/10/03 - CITIC Buys into China's Power Sector
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Hong Kong listed CITIC Pacific is to go ahead with the acquisition of two Mainland Chinese power companies for US$44 million...
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| China has not approved Olympic protest requests | Augusta Chronicle Aug 18 2008 6:31PM GMT |
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| Why the Silence on Science? - The Spine | The New Republic Online Aug 18 2008 6:27PM GMT |
| Gender Gap Exists in Adequate Life Insurance Coverage Despite Greater Financial Concerns among Women, According to MetLife Study | Business Wire Aug 18 2008 6:26PM GMT |
| Vodafone seals 70 percent stake in Ghana Telecom | Afrol News Aug 18 2008 6:25PM GMT |
| Taking hot shower is bad for health if you do not have whole-house water treatment systems installed Posted By : Alvyn Khoo | Article Dashboard.com Aug 18 2008 6:25PM GMT |
| China Boom Will Fade When the Torch Goes Out | WLOX Aug 18 2008 6:24PM GMT |
| 'Fierce' ex-Maoist chief becomes first Nepal PM | Bdnews24.com Aug 18 2008 6:24PM GMT |
| Dhaka mulls ratification of migrant workers' treaty | Bdnews24.com Aug 18 2008 6:24PM GMT |
| Indonesia to push renewable energy: president | Sustain-Online Aug 18 2008 6:24PM GMT |
| RUGBY UNION | TRI-NATIONS: All Blacks shut out South Africa | International Herald Tribune Aug 18 2008 6:23PM GMT |
| World needs global water agreement now | Sustain-Online Aug 18 2008 6:23PM GMT |
| With Attention on Olympics, Dissident Goes Missing in China | ABC News Aug 18 2008 6:22PM GMT |
| Survivors of 1918 pandemic still protected | Globe and Mail Aug 18 2008 6:22PM GMT |
| China has not approved Olympic protest requests | Merced Sun-Star Aug 18 2008 6:20PM GMT |
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