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Hospitals Full of Victims and Solidarity With Bhutto
In a Karachi hospital where volunteers from Benazir Bhutto?s procession were being treated for their wounds, the mood was one of solidarity and defiance.
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A project supported by the United States is working to protect Afghanistan?s wildlife and develop its first official system of protected lands.
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Furor over the issue of war-era sex slaves has highlighted yet again Japan?s unresolved history in the region.
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A television cameraman filmed his fellow survivors staggering away from the crash as flames and smoke poured from the fuselage.
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A decade and a half after Thailand began a battle for better air quality, this erstwhile icon of smog has emerged as a role model for pollution-choked capitals in Asia.
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The increase prompted the U.S. to renew calls for more transparency about the intent of China?s arms buildup.
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Chinese experts say the growing popularity of religious belief has been driven by social crises involving corruption and the expanding gap between rich and poor.
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Under-age children, especially girls, are still in high demand to be maids and nannies.
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China?s latest revolution is sexual: soft-core, online and the girls-next-door gone wild.
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In China, the stock market dominoes could fall. But a collapse would not resemble 1997?s.
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A growing number of Chinatowns in South Korea have not progressed very far because of a host of obstacles including a shortage of Chinese residents.
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