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Philippines reflects on robberies
Associated Press, Published on 04/02/2013
» MANILA - Even by the usual standards in the Philippines, where crime is an accepted part of life, the brazen evening robbery of a jewellery store in one of the world's largest malls shocked residents of Manila.
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North Korea suspected in cyber attack
Associated Press, Published on 21/03/2013
» SEOUL - A cyber-attack caused computer networks at major South Korean banks and top TV broadcasters to crash simultaneously Wednesday, paralysing bank machines across the country and prompting speculation of North Korean involvement.
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China pushes NKorea over nukes
Associated Press, Published on 24/03/2013
» BEIJING - China is trying to punish ally North Korea for its nuclear and missile tests, stepping up inspections of North Korean-bound cargo in a calibrated effort to send a message of Chinese pique without further provoking a testy Pyongyang government.
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Asia stocks sink on growth worries
Associated Press, Published on 16/04/2013
» Asian stock markets were mostly lower on Tuesday as weak economic data, falling commodity prices and big losses on Wall Street shook investors. A deadly bombing in the US also rattled confidence.
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Oil prices fall on subdued demand
Associated Press, Published on 18/04/2013
» BANGKOK (AP) — The price of oil fell to near US$86 a barrel Thursday in Asia after economic data from Europe suggested global demand for energy will remain subdued.
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Oil moves rise above $88 per barrel
Associated Press, Published on 22/04/2013
» BANGKOK (AP) — The price of oil rose Monday as traders returned to commodities after big sell-offs last week.
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Nokia buys operations from Siemens
Associated Press, Published on 01/07/2013
» Nokia said on Monday that it will buy Siemens' half of their joint network operations in a 1.7 billion euros (US$2.22 billion) deal.
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US T-Mobile changes 'roaming' rules
Associated Press, Published on 10/10/2013
» NEW YORK - T-Mobile is eliminating fees for using data and texting services in more than 100 countries, and capping charges for international voice calls.
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IMF calls on Thailand to end costly rice subsidies
Associated Press, Published on 13/11/2013
» The International Monetary Fund has called on Thailand to drop its multi-billion baht subsidies for rice growers, saying the programme is undermining confidence in the country's finances.
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When mob was Rohingya, Myanmar's response ruthless
Associated Press, Published on 25/11/2013
» BA GONE NAR, Myanmar — Noor Jaan lifted her black Islamic veil and recalled the last time she saw her husband. He was among more than 600 Rohingya Muslim men thrown in jail in this remote corner of Myanmar during a ruthless security crackdown that followed sectarian violence, and among one in 10 who did not make it out alive.
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