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President of Asian Development Bank Haruhiko Kuroda speeches during the 42nd annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank in Nusa Dua, a resort island of Bali, Indonesia, Saturday, May 2, 2009.
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 The Boston Globe 
ADB raises Asia growth forecast to 8.2 percent
Tue 28 Sep 2010
HONG KONG-The Asian Development Bank raised its forecast for the region's economic growth this year, crediting a rapid recovery in exports even as it warned the risk of another recession in advanced... (photo: AP / Firdia Lisnawati)
In this photo released by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, a Chinese Navy ship cruises near a Chinese gas drilling platform floating in the East China Sea along a disputed sea border with China, on Friday September 9, 2005.
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 The Australian 
China makes waves over deep-sea energy sources
Fri 24 Sep 2010
IN the East China Sea, where a Chinese fishing trawler allegedly rammed two Japanese Coastguard vessels, lies the real reason for the row. One of the first actions Japan... (photo: AP / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force)
In this Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010 photo, a farmer uses a cart to carry away dead chickens killed in the flood triggered by Typhoon Fanapi at a chicken farm in Gaoming in south China's Guangdong province.  The Times of India  Wed 22 Sep 2010
Typhoon flooding kills 13 in China, dozens missing
BEIJING: Flooding and landslides from Typhoon Fanapi killed 13 people in southern China and left at least 33 missing, an official said Wednesday, as the strongest storm to hit the country this year... (photo: AP)
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Tourist Bus  m&c;  Tue 21 Sep 2010
Taiwan raises travel alert for India following shooting
Taipei - Taiwan raised the travel alert for India late Tuesday, following Sunday's shooting in New Delhi which left two Taiwanese injured. The alert was raised from yellow to orange, the... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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This aerial photo released by the Taiwanese government shows flooding caused by Typhoon Fanapi in the Guanzai area of Kaohsiung County, in southern Taiwan, on Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. Gulf News Tue 21 Sep 2010
Taiwanese clean up homes after powerful typhoon kills two people
Taipei: Residents waded through ankle-deep mud to clean up their homes Tuesday, after massive flooding spawned by a powerful typhoon killed two people in southern Taiwan,... (photo: AP / Taiwan Government)
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Protesters carries a banner reads "Japan get out of Diaoyu Island" chant slogan during an anti-Japan protest outside the Japanese Embassy  in Beijing, China Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010. Protesters in several cities across China marked a politically sensitive anniversary Saturday with anti-Japan chants and banners, as authorities tried to stop anger over a diplomatic spat between the Asian giants from getting out of control. Ever-present anti-Japanese sentiment in China has been inflamed in recent weeks by Japan's arrest of a Chinese captain after his fishing boat collided with two Japanese coast guard vessels in waters near an island group claimed by both Tokyo and Beijing. Irish Times Tue 21 Sep 2010
China and Japan step up rhetoric over sea dispute
CLIFFORD COONAN in Beijing AFTER FEARS waned of a weekend attack on the Japanese embassy in Beijing by outraged patriotic extremists, both China and Japan are still... (photo: AP / Andy Wong)
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Hong Kong protesters hold the banner with the picture of Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan near the Japanese Consulate in Hong Kong on Friday, Sept. 17, 2010 as they demonstrate on a ship collision near the Diaoyu islands (Senkaku islands). Kan faces a host of serious problems, from reviving Japan's sluggish economy to diplomatic spat with China over a boat collision near some disputed islands in the East China  Sea claimed by both countries. Kan leaves for the U.N. General Assembly next week, but has no plans to meet with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, partly due to the tension. The Australian Mon 20 Sep 2010
China-Japan sea dispute likely to air at UN
ESCALATING tensions between China and Japan over a maritime collision in disputed territory are threatening to spill over into this week's... (photo: AP / Kin Cheung)
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Anti-Japan protesters burn a rising sun flag of former Imperial Japanese military, during a demonstration in Hong Kong on Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010. Protesters in several cities across China  marked a politically sensitive anniversary Saturday with anti-Japan chants and banners, as authorities tried to stop anger over a diplomatic spat between the Asian giants from getting out of control. Ever-present anti-Japanese sentiment in China has been inflamed in recent weeks by Japan's  arrest of a Chinese captain after his fishing boat collided with two Japanese coast guard vessels in waters near an island group claimed by both Tokyo and Beijing. Japan has returned the boat and its crew but holds the captain. China has demanded his release. Wall Street Journal Mon 20 Sep 2010
China Suspends Talks With Japan
By JEREMY PAGE BEIJING—China suspended high-level government exchanges with Japan, significantly escalating the two countries' worst dispute in five years, after... (photo: AP / Kin Cheung)
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Vegetables - Nutritions - Food Taipei Times Sun 19 Sep 2010
Vegetable prices drop amid typhoon-induced rush to harvest, glut
STAFF WRITER, WITH CNA The average wholesale price for vegetables fell 15 percent yesterday from a day earlier because of a surge in supply after farmers rushed to... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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Protesters hold placards chanting slogans during an anti-Japan protest outside the Japanese Embassy in Beijing, China Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010. Dozens of Chinese protesters chanted "Down with Japan" outside the Japanese embassy Saturday on a politically sensitive anniversary before hundreds of police ushered them away, amid official worries that anger over a China-Japan boat incident in disputed waters could get out of control. The Australian Sun 19 Sep 2010
China cuts Japan ties in sea row
CHINA has suspended high-level contacts with Japan over the detention of a Chinese fishing boat captain. State broadcaster CCTV said Beijing... (photo: AP / Andy Wong)
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