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Breaking News Sat, 28 Jan 2012
File - Historian Howard Zinn lecturing at the Monona Terrace in Madison, Wisconsin, May 2, 2009.
Human Rights   Justice   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Howard Zinn  
 Al Jazeera 
Remembering Howard Zinn
| Editor's note: Today, January 27, is the second anniversary of the death of Howard Zinn. An active participant in the Civil Rights movement, he was dismissed in 1963 from his position as a tenured p... (photo: Creative Commons)
In this image made available Sunday Nov. 22 2009 and taken from Al Alam TV, a missile is fired in an unspecified location in Iran. Iran on Sunday Nov. 22 2009 began large-scale air defense war games aimed at protecting the country's nuclear facilities against any possible attack, state television reported. It said the five-day drill will cover an area a third of the size of Iran and spread across the central, western and southern parts of the country.
Iran   Photos   War   Washington   Wikipedia: IranUnited States relations  
 Pakalert Press 
Obama renews anti-Iran war rhetoric
Share US President Barack Obama has once again renewed threats against Iran, saying that Washington will maintain pressure on the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program. | “America is determi... (photo: AP / Al Alam TV)
AFRICA: AU wants peace, security and bigger global role in 2012  IRINnews 
AFRICA: AU wants peace, security and bigger global role in 2012
WASHINGTON, 12 January 2012 (IRIN) - The African Union (AU) has unveiled an ambitious wish-list of priorities for Africa that would give the continent a stronger global voice, boost democracy and enco... (photo: UN / JC McIlwaine)
Africa   Peace   Photos   Security   Washington   Wikipedia: Sudan  
Vietnam Airlines' Airbus A320 at Dong Hoi Airport IATA: VDH  ICAO: (Vietnamese: Cng hng khng ng Hi or Sn bay ng Hi) is an airport located in Loc Ninh commune, 6 km north of Dong Hoi city, capital of Quang Binh province, in North Central Coast of Vietnam, 500 km South-east of Hanoi by road.  The Saigon Times 
Airlines add flights on stronger Tet demand
HCMC - Vietnamese airlines are providing the domestic market with many more seats to satisfy surging demand for air travel in the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet), the biggest holiday in Vietnam. | Newco... (photo: Creative Commons / Genghiskhan)
Airlines   Business   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Vietnam Airlines  
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Shrimps at the Wet Market IRINnews
VIETNAM: From rice to shrimps and ginger - adapting to saltwater intrusion
Photo: David Longstreath/IRINThe Mekong Delta is Vietnam's breadbasketHANOI, 28 December 2011 (IRIN) - Rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion in Vietnam’s fertile Me... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
Agriculture   Development   Photos   Vietnam   Wikipedia: Vietnam  
Tiger Australia Zoo m&c
Vietnam's tiger population halved in a decade
| Hanoi - The number of wild tigers in Vietnam shrank from 100 a decade ago to fewer than 50, an official said Friday. | 'Illegal poaching and the wildlife trade are the ... (photo: Creative Commons / Benchill)
Environment   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Tiger   Wildlife  
Politics Business
- Twin Cities Catholic priest to be honored by Vietnam governm
- AFGHANISTAN: Vietnam-Like Scenario, Specter of Looming Def
- Banned books hot property in censored Vietnam
- At US panel, woman accuses Vietnam on trafficking
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, rear center, Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan , rear third right , Defense Minister Kim Tae-young, rear left, and other cabinet members attend an emergency meeting of the National Security Council to discuss punitive measures against North Korea for its March torpedo attack on a South Korean warship at the presidential house in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, May 21, 2010. (AP Photo/Yonhap) **KOREA OUT**
'Path open' for North Korea talks, neighbours say
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- Japan, Russia to boost ties despite islands row
- Japan, Russia agree to boost economic, security ties, but ma
- Ailing cocoa exporter to focus on Asia to counter falling sa
- Japan, Russia to boost economic, security ties
Samsung - Electronics - Technology
Smartphones drive record Samsung profit
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Health Market
- Jan. 23, 1973 | Nixon Announces End of U.S. Involvement in V
- China reports second bird flu death in a month following fat
- China reports second bird flu death in a month following fat
- Vietnam veteran fixes up used bicycles for needy kids
Indian health officials cull birds to curb the spread of bird flu, as poultry fell ill and died in new areas in the region, in Badha village, Margram, about 270 kilometers (167 miles) north of Calcutta, India, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. Fears of a global bird flu pandemic that once dominated headlines have largely vanished in the West, but four years after the virus began ravaging Asian poultry, it continues to quietly spread. (js1)
Vietnam reports 1st bird flu death in 2 years
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- Shares cap best run in a year
- Shares head for best run in a year
- Malaysia's Anwar Presses On Despite Appeal
- Private-Equity to Grow as Indonesia’s GDP Rises
The DG, ICCR, Shri Suresh Goel and the Vice President of Chulalongkorn University, Thailand,  Assist. Prof. M.R. Kalaya Tingsadadh signing the MoU between ICCR and Chulalongkorn University for setting up a Chair at the India Studies Centre, in the presence of the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh and the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, in New Delhi on January 25, 2012.
India, Thailand sign six key accords
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Environment Education
- Russian Press - Behind the Headlines, January 27
- Japan making progress on U.S. trade concerns: USTR
- Thailand to build DNA database to protect elephants
- Massive US Troop Movements In California Raise Russian Conce
In this image made off MRTV video footage, a rare white elephant is caught in the jungles in Maungdaw township in northwestern Rakhine state, Myanmar. The rare white elephant has been captured in the jungles of northwestern Myanmar, a mostly Buddhist country where the animals are considered good omens, state media reported Tuesday, June 29, 2010. White elephants, actually albinos, have for centuries been revered in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and other Asian nations. They were normally kept and pampered by monarchs and considered a symbol of royal power and prosperity.
Thailand to build DNA database to protect elephants
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- East Timor's state royalties put the squeeze on resourc
- Sydney Uni's Malaysia solution?
- Has Sydney Uni found its own Malaysia solution?
- Indonesia an overlooked opportunity
Betong,Thailand - Hawkers - Food Stalls - Food - Consumer - Inflation.
UK university to open campus in Thailand
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