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Breaking News Thu, 15 May 2008
DBS Bank- Singapore- am1
Asia   Bank   Market   Photos   Singapore  
Singapore's DBS raises $1.1 billion for expansion
|     SINGAPORE: DBS, Southeast Asia's biggest bank by assets, raised a higher-than-expected S$1.5 billion ($1.1 billion) from preference share sale to bolster its books as it seeks to expan... (photo: Public Domain / PeterMarkSmith)
The Times Of India
Rescuers search for victims at the earthquake site of Yingfeng Chemical Factory at Yinghua Township in Shenfang of southwest China's Sichuan province Wednesday, May 14, 2008.
China   Disaster   Earthquake   Photos   Sichuan  
China earthquake: Sichuan death toll could reach 50,000, government warns
| The Sichuan earthquake may eventually claim as many as 50,000 lives, the Chinese government said today, as helicopters planned aid drops in remote areas of the province. | (Article continues below) ... (photo: AP Photo / Color China Photo)
Infowars
 Zipingpu Dam near Dujiangyan  - China - Earthquake - pjb1 Earthquake dams pose floods risk
| Earthquake survivors in Sichuan province face a serious threat of flooding because of earthquake damage to dams, officials say. | There are cracks on the surface of the Zipingku dam on the Min river... (photo: AP / Ng Han Guan) BBC News
Dams   Earthquake   Floods   Photos   Province   Slideshow  
The Great Wall of China Hope and despair for China tourist
| We had arrived and we'd had about an hour there and I had decided that one of the things I wanted to do was actually hold one of the baby pandas. An appointment was made to do that at 2 o'clock. | I... (photo: public domain / ) BBC News
Baby   China   People   Photos   Tourist  
Top Stories
Computer- mouse - technology (kv1) China relaxes grip on internet and media after quake
| AMID a national outpouring of grief over Monday's earthquake, China has relaxed its grip - perhaps only briefly - on the internet and some media. | Chinese witnesses to... (photo: WN/kv1) The Australian
China   Disaster   Internet   Law   Photos  
 HSBC Bank, HSBC, Bank, finance, financial. tp1 HSBC banks on supply chain ops to help SMEs
| SMALL and medium enterprises (SMEs) form the backbone and engine of growth of many economies, and Malaysia is no exception. | Like in other developing nations, SMEs com... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) The Star
Bank   Business   Economy   Malaysia   Photos  
 A policeman patrols the site of a bomb explosion, in the backdrop of the landmark Char Minar, in Hyderabad, India, Friday, May 18, 2007. A bomb ripped through the 17th-century Mecca Masjid as Friday prayers were ending in southern India, killing at least India braces for surge in terror
| By Sudha Ramachandran | BANGALORE - The serial blasts that killed 80 people and injured 200 in the western Indian city of Jaipur on Tuesday occurred less than a week af... (photo: AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A) Asia Times
India   Islam   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism  
Xinhua News Agency released this photo June 29, 2006, a train runs on the Qinghai-Tibet railway on the bank of the Co Nag Lake in north Tibet Autonomous Region, southwest China, Sunday, June 11, 2006. The Qinghai-Tibet railway, starts from Xining, the capital of west China's Qinghai Province and reaches Lhasa, with the full length of 1,956 kilometers, will begin its trial operation on July 1hg3 Nepal to get China rail link
| By Sudha Ramachandran | BANGALORE - China has begun building a railway connecting the Tibetan capital of Lhasa with the market town of Khasa on the Sino-Nepal border. T... (photo: AP / Xinhua) Asia Times
China   Nepal   Photos   Trade   Transport  
Locals in Amarapura, Mandalay Division, Myanmar, Burma No foreigners, no cameras for Myanmar
| By Marwaan Macan-Markar | BANGKOK - Images of the dead keep trickling out of Myanmar. The most moving are those of children who died when Cyclone Nargis tore through th... (photo: GNU / MikeRussia) Asia Times
Aid   Disaster   Media   Myanmar   Photos  
 Mayon1984.jpg/ntf1 Indonesia gets into hot water
By Andrew Symon | DARJAT, West Java - In the shadow of steep volcanic mountains, Indonesia is seeking to develop a cleaner future for its energy industry. Pressurized ste... (photo: creative commons / Fishdecoy) Asia Times
Future   Indonesia   Java   Photos   Water  
 British Prime Minister Tony Blair waves to supporters outside the local Labour club in Trimdon, England, Thursday May 10, 2007, after announcing his resignation as leader of the Labour Party. Blair´s resignation will open the way for a leadership c Blair's Christian 'challenge' to the East
| By Masayuki Tadokoro | "For the first time in centuries, the West will have to come to terms with a seismic change happening about it," Tony Blair, former British prime... (photo: AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Asia Times
Christianity   Culture   Faith   Photos   Society  
 President George W. Bush waves before delivering remarks to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, May 18, 2004. "Many in this room have worked and waited a lifetime for peace in the Holy Land," said the Pres Bush quick onto Lebanon blame-game
| By Khody Akhavi | WASHINGTON - United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has pledged her administration's support for the Lebanese government in the aftermath o... (photo: White House) Asia Times
Hezbollah   Lebanon   Mideast   Photos   US  
 Turkish university students hold a poster of two Turkish child-soldiers of the Independence War in 1 Turkey combines dialogue with bullets
| By David Romano | In a significant change of policy, Turkey recently initiated high-level official dialogue with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of Iraq. A colu... (photo: AP Photo / Burhan Ozbilici) Asia Times
Defence   Kurdistan   Photos   Politics   Turkey  
Mel Gibson Mel opens up, but ever so fleetingly
| Mel Gibson talks about being diagnosed as bipolar in a new documentary about the NIDA acting class of 1977. | The Hollywood star was interviewed by his classmate Sally ... (photo: AMPAS) Sydney Morning Herald
Actor   Entertainment   Hollywood   Photos   Star  
 President George W. Bush presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, one of 14 recipients of the 2005 Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005 in the East Room of the White House.  ula1 Greenspan Says Oil to Keep Rising on Capacity Limits
| Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said oil prices will keep rising as energy companies have invested too little in production and infrastructure to cope wi... (photo: White House by Shealah Craighead ) Infowars
Asia   Business   Energy   Investment   Oil   Photos   Prices   Singapore  
View of Tropical Cyclone Nargis From Space Station Myanmar worried by new storm warnings
| PATTAYA, Thailand (CNN) -- Survivors in cyclone-devastated Myanmar are bracing themselves for further hardship following warnings that more bad weather is imminent this... (photo: NASA) CNN
Disaster   Myanmar   Photos   Storm   Weather  
Stock Education
Asian stocks firm after benign US inflation
Hong Kong's key stock index drop 0.1 percent, traders wa
Asian stocks, dollar gain; Sony jumps 9 pc
Sime Darby, Tenaga lift KLCI but steel stocks fall
Investors watch stocks soar at a brokerage house in Taipei, Taiwan
Stocks shrug off China disaster and follow Asia
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MAS extends zero-fare offer to Asean routes
26 elderly Malaysian tourists missing in Sichuan
Rules eased in push for education hub
Relief as student and tourist groups return
 A Parsi couple on their wedding day. The man in the centre is Dastur MN Dhalla, who was the High Priest of the Parsis of Karachi, Pakistan, between 1909 and 1956. (om1)
Parsis may be silenced by success
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Health Business
Chinese masses mobilise for relief effort
China says quake toll likely above 50,000
Australia in top 10 most competitive economies
BITE 'brings the world to Bahrain'
View of Tropical Cyclone Nargis From Space Station
Myanmar worried by new storm warnings
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LG Display targets new production line in '09: Analyst
Blackstone loses $251 million during the 1st quarter on fund
Singapore's DBS raises $1.1 billion for expansion
India drops in world competitiveness ranking
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Singapore's DBS raises $1.1 billion for expansion
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Chic favourites
Emperor pours cash into Bush epic
Mel opens up, but ever so fleetingly
Mel Gibson
Mel opens up, but ever so fleetingly
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Hong Kong's key stock index drops 1.5 percent as investo
Taiwan Real Estate Heats Up
Taiwan Real Estate Is Becoming Hot Property on Nationalist W
Blackstone Real Estate Partners to Invest in Synergy, India&
 A woman looks at a digital stock indicator showing the Hang Seng Index outside a bank in Hong Kong Thursday Sept. 27, 2007. The Hang Seng index closed at 634.86 points or 2.4 percent at 27,065.15, off a low of 26,664.79 and a new all-time-high of 27,166.
Hong Kong's key stock index drops 1.5 percent as investors sell real estate companies
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