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Libyan revolutionary fighters celebrate inside Sirte, Libya, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011.
Death   Government   Libya   Photos   Wikipedia: 2011 Libyan civil war  
Factional fighting claims lives in Libya
" />" /> | Clashes between rival groups in northwestern Libya have left at least two people dead and another 36 wounded, sources say. | Fighters from the town of Gharyan and al-Asabia fired machine gu... (photo: AP / Bela Szandelszky)
Al Jazeera
Britain's Treasury chief George Osborne leaves 11 Downing Street in London, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011.
Britain   Eurozone   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis  
Osborne abandons eurozone as he calls for stronger links with the East
| George Osborne will this week signal that Britain’s future lies away from the crumbling eurozone by  calling for stronger ties with Asia.  | In with the new: The Chancellor points to... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
The Daily Mail
P500 Peso Notes  -  Philippine Peso  -  Currency  -  Money Stocks post new record high on bullish sentiment
By ALBERT CASTRO | Share prices moved higher on Tuesday to pull the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) to a record high, capping the bullish trend that followed the market’s downturn at end-Octo... (photo: WN / Trigedia) Malaya
Market   Philippine   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Philippine Stock Exchange  
The zipline facility in Agas-Agas Bridge starts from a small hill, going down the cliff, over the bridge. Located in Southern Leyte, Philippines, the zipline attracts many locals and tourists alike. Traveling to the Philippines: preventing infection
| The Philippines is an archipelago consisting of 7100-plus islands located in the western Pacific Ocean.  The country brings in foreign travelers for a diverse number of reasons ranging from the... (photo: WN / RTayco) The Examiner
Disease   Philippines   Photos   Travel   Wikipedia: Philippines  
Top Stories
Night lights on a residential area in Makati City, Philippines Barrita: Succesful tourism slogan
| THE new Department of Tourism (DOT) slogan, “It’s more fun in the Philippines,” is poised to become the country’s most successful tourism campaign. | It has gon... (photo: WN / RTayco) Sun Star
Campaign   Economy   Philippines   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Philippines  
 Jetstar Airways - Airlines - Travel /aaeh Jetstar announces new routes to Asia
| Budget airline Jetstar has announced a shake-up of its flights from Darwin into Asia, with new services planned to Tokyo, Manila and Singapore. | From March 25 a new fo... (photo: Public Domain) Sydney Morning Herald
Airline   Asia   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Jetstar Airways  
Filipino devotees gesture to the crowd as they stand beside a wooden image of Jesus Christ, known as the Black Nazarene, as they celebrate the feast day at Manila's Rizal park, Philippines, Monday, Jan. 9, 2012. Philippine pilgrims defy terror alert
| A HUMAN sea of Catholic pilgrims has flooded the Philippine capital in a show of religious frenzy, despite warnings that Islamic militants may be planning to bomb the s... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila) The Daily Telegraph Australia
Catholic   Philippine   Photos   Terror   Wikipedia: Black Nazarene  
Man - Computer Laptop - Internet - Wi-Fi - Technology Philippines behind in internet security, warns senior lawmaker
| Manila: The Philippines is increasingly lagging far behind in online security to the detriment not only of the government and private firms, but also to individuals who... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Gulf News
Malware   Philippines   Photos   Security   Wikipedia: Internet  
Rescuers carry a victim that was recovered from the site Friday Jan. 6, 2012, a day after a landslide occurred at the small-scale mining community of Pantukan, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines killing at least 22 people. Death toll in Philippine landslide rises to 28
MANILA ' The number of dead from a landslide in a remote gold-mining community in the southern Philippines hit 28 Saturday but rescuers said they expected the toll to ris... (photo: AP) Khaleej Times
Death   Philippines   Photos   Rescuers   Wikipedia: Landslide  
Soldiers and rescuers carry a victim that was recovered from the site Friday Jan. 6, 2012, a day after a landslide occurred at the small-scale mining community of Pantukan, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines killing at least 22 people. Death toll reaches 28 in Philippine landslide, 36 missing
| Manila - The death toll rose to 28 in a landslide that struck a gold-rush site in the southern Philippines, with at least 36 others still missing, the Office of Civil D... (photo: AP) m&c;
Landslide   Mining   Philippine   Photos   Wikipedia: Mining accident  
Indonesia Malaysia
Endangered tiger dies of injuries in Indonesia
Indonesian laborers survive death row in Saudi Arabia
Capital gridlock looms in Indonesia
Rare Sumatran tiger dies in Indonesia: official
Travel trends for 2012: Israel, Indonesia, London and more
Travel trends for 2012: Israel, Indonesia, London and more
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The screws begin to turn on rebel soccer league
Front Pages from Around the Globe
SPDP officially terminates four members
PM: Govt's authority measured by strength of ideas
FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi, from Argentina, left, scores against Zaragoza's Maurizio Lanzaro during a Spanish La Liga soccer match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011.
Lionel Messi wins FIFA World Player of the Year
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Singapore Taiwan
Housing a more inclusive Singapore
Let's get rocked
We are what our mothers eat
Will a 30% Plunge in Singapore's Real Estate Market Attr
 Singapore Dollar - currency - money - finance  (mj1) wnhires
Singapore Hot Stocks-Ezra up after contracts, Q1 result
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China politics can wait: Re-elected Taiwan leader
Taiwan's re-elected president in no hurry for China poli
Re-elected Taiwan leader: China politics can wait
China welcomes Taiwan president's re-election
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou delivers a speech at the Office of the President on National Day, Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, in Taipei, Taiwan.
Ma Ying-jeou wins: sighs of relief in Taiwan after youthful democracy passes test in peaceful polls
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China Vietnam
China knocks US sanctions on state-run firm over Iran
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Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou easily re-elected
Iranian oil technician Majid Afshari makes his way at the oil separator facilities in Azadegan oil field, near Ahvaz, Iran, Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Iran, OPEC's second-largest producer, has completely stopped conducting oil transactions in U.S. dollars, a top Oil Ministry official said Wednesday, April 30, 3008, in a concerted attempt to reduce reliance on Washington at a time of tension over Tehran's nuclear program and suspected involvement in Iraq.
China knocks US sanctions on state-run firm over Iran
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This week in Michigan history: Medal of Honor veteran's
In Bustling Vietnam, a Rare and (still untrammeled) Escape
Gluten-free cookies are crispy good
A breathless week in non-stop Vietnam
black rhino
2011 saw dramatic increase in rhino killings
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Japan South Korea
Japan PM lags in polls despite Cabinet reshuffle
Japan frets over EU downgrades
Honda Motors may spend $650 million to restore flood-hit Tha
China to opertionalise 3rd generation nuke reactor next year
Britain's Treasury chief George Osborne leaves 11 Downing Street in London, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011.
Osborne abandons eurozone as he calls for stronger links with the East
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Lost Episode Guide: ...And Found
SKorean ship partially sinks; 5 crewmen die
South Korean ship partially sinks; 5 crewmen die
Three killed in South Korean ship explosion
A currency trader works in front of a screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index at the Korea Exchange Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. Asian stocks swung between gains and losses Friday as traders weighed news China's inflation moderated slightly against disappointment that Fed chief Ben Bernanke offered no immediate support for the ailing U.S. economy. The Korea Composite Stock Price Index fell 1.83 percent, or 33.71, to close at 1,812.93.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
S.Korea c.bank holds rates; eases up on inflation rhetoric
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