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Nov. 22 (PNA) -– More than 2,000 youth ministers, leaders, bishops and clergy from all over Asia have gathered in Imus, Cavite for the week-long celebration of the 5th Asian Youth Day (AYD) that will last until November 27. With the topic, "Young Asians:...
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Australia have been pitted against traditional women's football heavyweights China, rising power South Korea and Vietnam in Group B of the eight-team qualifying tournament. Australia must firstly finish first or second in their group, with the best four...
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Supervisors are examining whether banks such as JPMorgan Chase & Co., Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. have enough capital for the risks they take, how much they know about the strength of their counterparties and whether risk managers have...
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President Barack Obama said Saturday his administration would strive to increase American exports to Asia-Pacific countries to create jobs back home. "If we can increase our exports to Asia-Pacific nations by just 5 percent, we can increase the number...
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Asian Australians with entrepreneurial drive and the willingness to work long hours have become the new wave of successful small business owners in the nation’s shopping strips and malls. Asian Australians are a growing business band, and they're not...
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The statement issued Tuesday on the conclusion of President Barack Obama's visit to China said the two countries "are ready to strengthen communication, dialogue and cooperation on issues related to South Asia and work together to promote peace, stability...
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He has deployed his rich family history to shine a beam on all manner of problems. But there comes a point where vision must give way to results...He found a steelier voice on Iran, warning that its refusal to accept the offer of enriching its uranium...
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Asian carp may have breached an electronic barrier designed to prevent the giant invaders from upsetting the ecosystem in the Great Lakes and jeopardizing a $7 billion sport fishery, officials said Friday. Scientists recently collected 32 DNA samples...
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Calgary — Globe and Mail Update C ommercial support is building for a new pipeline to carry oil sands crude on its way to Asia, as Canada's energy industry seeks diversification from the U.S. market and an escape valve from potentially punitive climate-change...
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Among the washing lines and the bird tables and the hydrangea bushes sprawl black plastic bin-liners spilling old rice, old shoes, wet cardboard. There is a washing machine, its pipe wriggling out across the alleyway, a forest-green sofa, rain-sodden...
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