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The first Beijing Macao Economic and Trade Exchange Symposium will take place from Sept 27 to 30 in Beijing. The event will feature the Chinese capital's trade and investment cooperation with Macao and Portuguese-speaking countries. During the event,
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They were the simple pleasures Sally Pearson most looked forward to after arriving home in Queesnsland this morning. The Olympic hurdles champion was delighted to be home after a long European campaign and was greeted at the Brisbane airport by
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Cambodia (AP) — Authorities in Cambodia say children bathing in a newly dug pond accidentally unearthed six ancient Buddhist statues believed to be around 1,000 years old. Provincial Culture Department official Prak Sakhon says
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A multilingual elderly group home that caters to foreign residents has opened recently in Kobe, providing a rare option for those who find it difficult to fit in at ordinary nursing care institutions in Japan due to their different language and
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Cambodia Monday, saying activists who sat in a cage outside a KFC outlet had disturbed public order with their strange actions. Phnom Penh was meant to raise awareness of the alleged cruel treatment of chickens by the fast food chain, which has 10
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One of the inured is in critical condition. Kim says the blaze started when a spark from construction at the site of a national art museum landed in combustible material. About 170 firefighters extinguished
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A MAN has been shot with an air rifle outside his Gold Coast home. Police say the 35-year-old man was wounded in his shoulder when another man fired at him in front of his Molendinar home on Saturday afternoon...The wounded man was taken to the Gold
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An overjoyed Pamg Joheng, who works as a contract labourer, stayed at his home in Taman Samarex, Kota Samarahan in Kuching yesterday. It was to honour a promise made to his daughter, national diver Pandelela Rinong. He had pledged not to go outside
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Yet American Chuck Grafft, 50, is founder and CEO of Foreign Buyers Club, one of the largest importers of Western consumer goods to Japan. In a coffee shop near his offices on Port Island, Kobe, Grafft spoke recently about how FBC has helped
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Growth in its hot market is slowing, that in its home market is sluggish, and the company has a few other legal inconveniences to deal with. Compounding this situation, the company has potentially gotten into hot water through its dealings with a
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