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881. news | 01 Apr 2013
Six dead, 11 missing, in new blast at China mine
By AFP
» A new explosion in a Chinese coal mine killed six people and left 11 missing Monday, three days after a blast killed 28 workers at the same mine, state media said.
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882. tech | 06 Apr 2013
22 bidders join Myanmar mobile telephone battle
By AFP
» Vodafone, China Mobile and an investment fund linked to billionaire George Soros are among 22 bidders vying to enter Myanmar, one of the world's last unexplored mobile telephone frontiers.
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883. news | 11 May 2013
Hurricanes keep Super 15 play-offs hopes alive
By AFP
» Wellington Hurricanes of New Zealand kept alive hopes of a Super 15 play-offs place with a 39-34 victory over Central Cheetahs of South Africa Friday.
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884. news | 10 Apr 2013
Ex-N.Korea spy says Kim struggling to control military
By AFP
» A former North Korean spy who bombed a South Korean airliner said Wednesday that the North's leader Kim Jong-Un is struggling to control his military and using war talk to shore up support.
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885. news | 17 May 2013
At Cannes, shock movie tests China's boundaries
By AFP
» Disgusted by corrupt local leaders, an angry miner picks up a shotgun. A migrant worker returning home looks to armed robbery to escape a life of relentless bleakness. A pretty receptionist at a sauna is driven to the li...
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886. news | 09 May 2013
Public defrocking
» Three men dressed as monks were detained on South Pattaya Road as they were receiving alms from passersby. Police suspected that they were not genuine monks because they could not identify which temple they were affiliat...
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887. learning | 14 Dec 2010
Finally, a fun, quick way to read Thai - really!
By Dr B James Johnson, Newspaper section: Learningpost
» If a stranger told you that there is a Namibia-born South African who has been in Thailand only fi ve years and who could teach anyone to read Thai in a weekend, would you believe her? Gary Orman is that man and he promi...
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888. news | 23 Apr 2013
Wife of jailed China Nobel laureate attends brother's trial
By AFP
» The wife of jailed Chinese Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo appeared in public on Tuesday after years of house arrest to attend the trial of her brother, his lawyer said.
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889. news | 16 Apr 2013
Taiwan to ban killing of live poultry in markets
By AFP
» Taiwan is planning a permanent ban on the killing of live poultry in traditional markets amid concerns over the spread of the H7N9 avian flu virus in China, an official said Tuesday.
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890. news | 06 Apr 2013
Hong Kong girl tests negative for H7N9
By AFP
» A seven-year-old Hong Kong girl has tested negative for the H7N9 flu virus, officials said Friday, after she became the city's first suspected case of the disease that has killed six killed on mainland China.

