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Park puts ManU back on top
22/03/2010 : Manchester United returned to the top of the Premier League on Sunday as South Korea midfielder Park Ji-Sung sealed a 2-1 victory over bitter rivals Liverpool, while spluttering Chelsea were held to a 1-1 draw at Blackburn.
US nears health bill vote
21/03/2010 : Republicans plan to present hundreds of amendments to a historic health care bill when it arrives in the Senate, a senior Republican senator said Sunday, signaling a messy fight to the finish.
Xinjiang restores access to email
21/03/2010 : Authorities in China's Xinjiang have restored access to email services and 32 Internet sites that were blocked after ethnic unrest broke out in the region in July, state media reported Sunday.
Coalition supports 'red talks'
21/03/2010 : Coalition partners support the Democrat-led government to hold talks with leaders of the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) to end the continuing political uncertainty.

China warns US against sanctions
21/03/2010 : China warned Sunday it may retaliate if the United States imposes trade sanctions and other penalties over its exchange rate policy, state media reported.

Protesters create 'blood art'
21/03/2010 : Thailand was mired in political deadlock on Sunday as demonstrators used their own blood to create a giant piece of protest art and rejected the government's offer of talks designed to end their rally.

Japan planning 14 nuclear plants
21/03/2010 : Resource-poor Japan is planning to build at least 14 nuclear power plants over the next 20 years to reduce its reliance on other countries for its energy needs, a report said Sunday.
Explosions 'related to UDD disunity'
21/03/2010 : The three bomb attacks on late Saturday night near the red-shirt rally site in Bangkok could be linked with certain core members of the anti-government United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), according to the peacekeeping operations centre.
PM: No House dissolution condition
21/03/2010 : There will be no talks with red-shirt leaders if they demand the government to dissolve the lower House first, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Sunday.
Poll: Many support talks with UDD
21/03/2010 : 74.78 per cent of the respondents in Suan Dusit Poll's survey on the red-shirt demonstration agreed with the government's move to hold talks with the anti-government protesters to end the continuing political turmoil.


