| Fri 3 Sep 2010 |

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Rivals avoid rorts in Japanese debate | JAPANESE Prime Minister Naoto Kan and his leadership challenger Ichiro Ozawa both attacked the power of Japan's bureaucracy and pledged to reclaim power for elected officials in a campaign deba...
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| Elections Japan Photos Politics Wikipedia: Democratic Party of Japan |

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Wall Street Wanders as Traders Sort Through Data | Indexes on Wall Street were tentative Thursday, with a small dip in weekly unemployment claims failing to generate any momentum. | There was some hesitancy about extending the market’s big gai...
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| Economy Markets Photos US Wikipedia: Jobless claims |

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Key to limitless energy | It is one of mankind's most daring experiments — a quest to produce virtually limitless clean energy that, if successful, would revolutionise life on Earth by harnessing the explosive power of...
(photo: AP / Claude Paris) |
| Energy Environment Nuclear Photos Wikipedia: Nuclear fusion |

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Hiroshima's poisonous past | Sep 3, 2010 Hiroshima's poisonous past | By Peter J Brown | In late August, several historians and others from South Korea, China and Japan announced the joint publication o...
(photo: AP / Katsumi Kasahara) |
| Japan Photos War Crimes Weapons Wikipedia: World War II |
| Thu 2 Sep 2010 |

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Stocks pause after a big rally September 2, 2010: 9:54 AM ET | NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Stocks held near the breakeven point at the start of trading on Thursday, following a major rally in the previous session, as investors respo...
(photo: AP / David Karp) |
| Nasdaq Photos Trading WallStreet Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange |

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'Maternal, infant health index improves in India' New Delhi: There has been a significant improvement in maternal and child health indicators in the country with rise in institutional delivery and increase in immunisation, a Unicef survey released Th...
(photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam) |
| Family Health India Photos Wikipedia: Feminism in India |

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ECB may raise projections, but not rates | Submit your comment | The European Central Bank is set to leave interest rates untouched at 1 percent as it meets Thursday amid a still-uncertain global economic outlook, but may raise its 20...
(photo: AP / Martin Oeser) |
| Bank Finance Growth Photos Wikipedia: European Central Bank |

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China calls for compromises to reboot North Korea nuclear talks | BEIJING - China called Thursday for a compromise among the parties to talks aimed at disarming North Korea's nuclear program in order to get the negotiations back on track. | China hosted the six-na...
(photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon) |
| China NKorea Nuclear Photos Wikipedia: North Korea and weapons of mass destruction |

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PAL loses P15M on trip cancellations after hostage crisis | Most Read Business 3 RP firms in Forbes Asia's 2010 'Best Under A Billion' list Robredo on hostage tragedy: 'I wish I was in the loop' Meralco seeks rate hike starting 2011 Airline company curbs cre...
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| Airline Hostage Philippines Photos Wikipedia: Manila hostage crisis |

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CEB gears for Beijing launch The Philippines’ largest national flag carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB) is set to launch its 16th international destination this September 5, 2010, with the airline’s maiden Manila-Beijing-Mani...
(photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub) |
| Airline Beijing Philippines Photos Transportation |
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