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Guantánamo: o horror forçou detentos à greve de fome

 
A desnacionalização das faculdades

Turismo no Brasil cresce 20% mais que a média mundial

 

Um brasileiro controla as rédeas do comércio mundial

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The Rise of China

Inside a Chinese ghost mall

Huawei CEO ends media silence

Would you buy a Greek bank?
Bangladesh pay hike would put pennies on a shirt

One hedge fund titan who loves Japan

Stocks: New highs during three week winning streak

 

The Gap is cool again? 

Yahoo is stuck with Microsoft

Yahoo's Mayer is 'wartime' CEO - Andreessen 

Scenes from a $45 million bank heist

Ex-Enron workers: Keep Skilling in prison

French scented underwear: Musk, pear aromas

Crazy like a Fox: News Corp. soars 

 

     

 

 

 

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The retrial is postponed, Mubarak's fate suspended another month

Syria spillover devastates Turkey as car bombs leave 40 plus dead in border town

US concerned with Hezbollah presence in Syria

Tension in Lebanon as President says Hezbollah arms must be under Army defence

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NATIONAL

 

NATIONAL

 

Manmohan Singh takes a hit in resignation drama 

Mamata snubs HC on poll plans

 

NATIONAL

 

NATIONAL

 

·                Don't believe Swan: Hockey

·                Swan takes the rap for surplus ba...

·                Party name setback for Palmer

·                Coalition targets Swan on trust

·                WA alone in NDIS resistance

·                Confusion surrounds Slipper move

 

·                Visa-seeker levy plan to ease hos...

·                Economists attack Wayne on auster...

·                $26bn drag on Swan budget

·                457 visas shown to perform vital ...

·                Shorten caught out on IR attack

·                Test of Aboriginal jail-term rule...

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NATIONAL

 
       

Najib: Correct mistakes to ensure continued Umno support

KUALA LUMPUR: After 67 years, Umno remains a strong and successful party but needs to reflect on its weaknesses if it wants continued support from the people.

Verdict is out again – let’s protect our young

THE gruesome rape and murder of Nur Amyliana Shuhada Noor, 11, has sent shivers down the spines of all right-thinking Malaysians. Two suspects are now in police custody and the cries for justice are ringing out loud and clear.

THE STAR SAYS... 

GE13: Polls results to be gazetted this month

PUTRAJAYA: Quarters unhappy with the 13th general election results will have 21 days to file petitions when the polls outcome is gazetted this month.

Malaysians come together in favour of a mass picnic to relax and unwind

KUALA LUMPUR: Laughter and the scent of food filled the air as Malaysians ditched the post-election blues in favour of a mass picnic for unity.

Great response to ‘Kamilah Malaysia' campaign

PETALING JAYA: We’re all in this together – such was the positive sentiment greeting the Star Radio Group’s upcoming “Kamilah Malaysia” campaign.

 

Preserve peace, say religious groups

KUALA LUMPUR: All Malaysians should be more rational and not let themselves be carried away by their emotions in the aftermath of the general election, say religious groups.

Youths point the way towards unity

JOHOR BARU: Youths want politicians to take a cue and learn from them on how to be united.

Singapore cops take action against Malaysians over rallies

PETALING JAYA: Nine Malaysians, who took part in a protest at the Merlion Park in Singapore, have been issued with conditional warnings for “actively participating in the illegal gathering”.

Mubarak president: Appoint Chinese non-politicians to Cabinet

KUALA LUMPUR: It is important to include non-politicians and professionals in the next Cabinet line-up to represent the Chinese community.

MPs and reps told to look beyond differences

KUALA PILAH: Newly-elected MPs and assemblymen have been told to be neutral in performing their duties, without political bias.

NATIONAL

 

NATIONAL

 

To woo young voters, DPJ tries self-reflection

BY AYAKO MIE

The opposition Democratic Party of Japan held a self-deprecating convention Saturday, inviting more than 500 people aged under 30 to criticize their three-year rule in an effort to garner more support from young voters ahead of the Upper House election. The unusual meeting was initiated by young DPJ lawmakers who ...

LDP locks sights on reactors, Constitution

A draft of the Liberal Democratic Party's platform for the upcoming election states that any reactors which clear the newly ...

Restored Ozu films to debut for 110th anniversary events

Film studio Shochiku Co. will celebrate the 110th anniversary of the birth of legendary director Yasujiro Ozu this year by ...

Japan's Suzaku satellite shows how all bets are off around Cygnus X-1

BY ROWAN HOOPER

This month, the Vermillion bird of the South — which is currently flying 550 km above Earth — meets an astronomical swan some 6,000 light-years away. In Eastern mythology, the Vermillion bird of the South represents fire — it is a spirit creature renowned ...
 

 

Inose's lack of media savvy may have ruined Tokyo's Olympic bid

BY PHILIP BRASOR

Two weeks ago, Tokyo Governor Naoki Inose gave an interview to the New York Times in which he violated International Olympic Committee rules by publicly bad-mouthing Istanbul and Madrid, the Japanese capital's two rivals to host the 2020 games.
 

Terrorist drill held for Fukushima nuclear plant

Police and the Japan Coast Guard conducted a joint drill Saturday to prepare for a possible terrorist attack on the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant. About 150 officers and other people, including members of a special assault team of the police, participated in ...  

 

'Share houses' growing on purpose

BY KOICHI TSUJIMURA

While the use of “share houses,” where people with no connections with each other live together, are on the rise in Japan, dwellings occupied by people with a common purpose are also drawing attention. In a quiet neighborhood in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, nine computer ...

To woo young voters, DPJ tries self-reflection

BY AYAKO MIE

The opposition Democratic Party of Japan held a self-deprecating convention Saturday, inviting more than 500 people aged under 30 to criticize their three-year rule in an effort to garner more support from young voters ahead of the Upper House election. The unusual meeting was initiated by young DPJ lawmakers who ...

 

LDP locks sights on reactors, Constitution

A draft of the Liberal Democratic Party's platform for the upcoming election states that any reactors which clear the newly ...

 

Restored Ozu films to debut for 110th anniversary events

Film studio Shochiku Co. will celebrate the 110th anniversary of the birth of legendary director Yasujiro Ozu this year by ...


Abe to take on intel-gathering taboos

BY REIJI YOSHIDA

As tensions with China and North Korea mount, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe prepares to assail postwar political taboos and bolster Japan's intelligence-gathering capabilities.

 

Will Mount Fuji celebrate World Heritage status by blowing its top?

BY MARK SCHREIBER

On May 1, Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs announced it had received notification that Mount Fuji had been recommended for World Heritage status by the UNESCO-affiliated International Council on Monuments and Sites. Formal approval is expected at the World Heritage Committee meeting in Cambodia ...

 

Nagasaki firms warned for sending workers to stricken nuke plant

The Nagasaki Labor Bureau has recently warned three local staff agencies for illegally dispatching more than 500 plumbing workers to the crisis-hit Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant last year, it was learned Saturday. Labor laws ban “multiple dispatches,” in which hired people end up ...

 

NRA asks Kepco to recheck Oi safety

The Nuclear Regulation Authority has asked Kansai Electric Power Co. to re-examine the seismic resistance of its Oi plant in Fukui Prefecture on the assumption that three active faults around it might move in tandem during a quake. The NRA made the request Friday ...

 

Financial advisers for patients eyed

The Financial Services Agency and the Japan Association for Financial Planners have decided to open consultation counters at hospitals as part of public-private efforts to increase public financial knowledge, sources said Saturday. The first counter, to be called a “financial concierge,” will be set ...

Furuya looks to Mongolia for help

Keiji Furuya, state minister in charge of the abduction issue, is considering visiting Mongolia as a way to kick-start negotiations with North Korea, a diplomatic source said. It is the government’s hope that Mongolia’s diplomatic ties with North Korea can be used to move ...

 

 

Suga: Abe not in denial over 'wars of aggression' stance

BY REIJI YOSHIDA

Facing criticism and questions both at home and abroad numerous times in recent weeks, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga tried Friday to clarify, albeit indirectly, the government position that Japan waged wars of aggression in the 1930s and 1940s. In expressing official views, Prime ...
Taiwan skippers hail pact and jump the gun

Even though the new Japan-Taiwan fishing treaty didn’t come into force until Friday, some Taiwanese trawlers landed their first catch Thursday. Lin Hsin-chuan, secretary general of the Association of Longline Fishing, said the Tiaoyutai Islands, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, ...  


       

ASIA PACIFIC

 

ASIA PACIFIC

 

Rescuers find lucky survivor in collapsed Bangladeshi building

Bangladeshi doctors treating a “miracle” survivor pulled from the ruins of a collapsed building after 17 days said Saturday she ...

 

Bombings kill at least 10 as Pakistanis head to polls

Defying the danger of militant attacks, Pakistanis streamed to the polls Saturday for a historic vote pitting a former cricket ...

 

Descendants of China Nationalists rehabilitate fathers in forgotten war

Focus Doing what many brave young Chinese did, Yang Jingtao left his home as a teen to fight the invading Japanese in World War II. The problem was that he fought while wearing the uniform of the Chinese Nationalist Army, condemning him to be shunned and reviled in China’s often ...

 

As night begins to give way to dawn, 40 high-performance cars pull up on an empty Hong Kong backstreet. While the city sleeps, exhaust from their revving engines fills the air with a heavy smell of gasoline. The drivers huddle together to set the ...

 

Gandhi sandals to be auctioned

A pair of sandals formerly owned by Indian independence hero Mohandas Gandhi is to go under the hammer in Britain later this month. Auction house Mullock’s said the battered leather shoes, due to be sold May 21, are expected to fetch up to 15,000 ...

 

In an interview aired Friday, basketball hall-of-famer Dennis Rodman said he plans a second trip to North Korea to try to use his budding friendship with leader Kim Jong Un to free an imprisoned American. The flamboyant basketball legend, approached by celebrity news website ...

 

A carrier-borne aviation force has been formally established as part of the China’s navy, the official Xinhua news agency reported Friday. Xinhua said the navy is building a naval aviation force for the Liaoning, the nation’s first carrier, consisting of at least two aviation ...

 

Two Australians plunged off a cruise ship into the ocean despite higher-than-required railings to prevent accidental falls, the cruise company said Friday as authorities called off the search for the couple missing for two days. Surveillance video showed the couple going over the railing ...

 
       
       
       

Spire Installed Atop One World Trade Center

Installation of a silver spire atop New York's new One World Trade Center skyscraper has been completed, a symbolic rebirth of America's biggest city after terrorists destroyed...May 11, 2013 09:08

 

Chinese Ships Reported Spotted Near Spratly Shoal

The Philippine military is reporting the presence of two Chinese military surveillance vessels near the Philippine-occupied Ayungin Shoal in the disputed Spratly's region,...May 11, 2013 09:01

 

N.Korea Details Charges Against American Prisoner

North Korea's supreme court has detailed some of the charges against a Korean-American tour operator who was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor last month for plotting to...May 11, 2013 08:50

 

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Asian Airlines Spend Lavishly on Executive LoungesMay 11, 2013

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Veteran Broadcaster Sohn Suk-hee to Helm Cable NewsroomMay 10, 2013

Park Meets Business Leaders in U.S.May 10, 2013

Kim Jong-un's Wife Sports New Patriotic BadgeMay 10, 2013

N.Korea Wants to Send Hundreds of Workers to ChinaMay 10, 2013

 

     

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