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No 'baby bonus' for larger families
The Hong Kong government has ruled out awarding a "baby bonus"...
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Devastating cyclone brings winds of change to Burma
Canadian organizations are rallying to help the victims of Cyclone Nargis
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Flight from a state of terror
Immigration officials go to remote camps to offer new lives for Karen refugees
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Gaffe touches a nerve
Even his wife was angry when Health Minister Hakuo Yanagisawa called women “birth-giving machines”
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Thin is 'in' in Asia
The world is growling that many female fashion models and many celebrities are too thin.
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Real Estate in Thailand
Thailand is quickly becoming the next big thing for overseas property investors
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Chunky monkeys put on diet
More than 200 Tibetan macaque monkeys in western China that grew fat and lazy from gorging on tourist junkfood.
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China’s laughing club a big hoot
After laughing for a few days, Zhang found himself more outgoing and relaxed.
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‘Single sticks’ looking for love at Beijing party
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Miniskirts now legal in S. Korea
S. Korea’s “fashion police”, prowled the streets in the 1970s measuring women’s skirts.
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Malaysia’s polygamy debate
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Pilgrimage to see the Dalai Lama
The cramped confines of the Tibetan Reception Centre are a sanctuary for Dolma Palkyi, 16, and her exhausted fellow travellers.
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The Chinese conundrum
Western medicine can’t always explain how it works, but treatments from the East are gaining acceptance.
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Thailand Coup Pressure
Thailand's junta is limping from a U.S. suspension of 24 million dollars in military aid
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Thailand Coup Constitution
Thailand's new constitution should boost the right to strike and form unions
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Thailand coup protests
Thais protested against the coup, while an anti-coup petition was launched from America
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Thailand Coup
Security forces reportedly arrested a handful of anti-coup
demonstrators on Wednesday.
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Thailand tightens visa rules
Thailand tightens entry regulations for Canadian tourists to crack down illegal workers.
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"Doctor Ozone" charged in Thailand
Hellfried E. Sartori was charged with the death of patients.
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Burma's "God's Army" no more
Mystical twins no longer lead a deadly army along the violent Burma-Thailand border.
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Peking University off limits to tourists
Peking University bans all tour groups in the campus.
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Why emperors don't come to Japan's war shrine
The late Emperor Hirohito was displeased with the enshrinement of war criminals at Yasukuni Shrine.
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