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Ken and Barbie's fate put to Facebook vote
AFP, Published on 08/02/2011
» Facebook users are being asked to vote on whether one of the most iconic US couples ever should be reunited after a seven-year split.
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Refusing to leave
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/02/2011
» While many villages along the Thai-Cambodian border are virtually empty because of ongoing clashes, others have a small defense force of villagers who refuse to leave their homes.
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Claim and counterclaim
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/02/2011
» Thailand sends its own note to the United Nations Security Council after Cambodia asks for a UN peacekeeping force to separate the two sides.
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Bookstores feeling pain from digital technologies
AFP, Published on 08/02/2011
» Pundits might put a different spin on how and when it will happen but all see a struggle for survival by traditional booksellers thanks to a growing shift to electronic books and Internet sales.
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Land reform proposal
Jon Fernquest, Published on 08/02/2011
» Land ownership inequalities will be targeted with land tax, cap on ownership, land bank, zoning, and database.
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Saudis use Facebook to press for reform
AFP, Published on 08/02/2011
» Saudis seeking to emulate fellow Arabs by using the web to push for change have created a group on Facebook urging political, social and economic reforms that by Tuesday had nearly 2,000 members.
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Nokia faces key test with strategy announcement
AFP, Published on 08/02/2011
» Finland's Nokia faces a key test this week when chief executive Stephen Elop finally unveils a long awaited plan to reverse a sharp slide in the fortunes of the world's number one mobile phone maker.
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Smartphone maker HTC invests in UK, US firms
AFP, Published on 08/02/2011
» Taiwan's leading smartphone maker HTC said Tuesday it plans to acquire a British digital multimedia company and invest in a US online gaming firm as part of a bid to expand its software business.
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Palm oil price guarantees
Jon Fernquest, Published on 08/02/2011
» To reverse shortages of palm oil in the future, an incentive to plant more trees is needed.
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Freed activist praises Egypt 'dreamers' at protest
AFP, Published on 08/02/2011
» Freed Egypt activist Wael Ghonim arrived at the epicentre of anti-regime protests in Cairo on Tuesday where he lauded hundreds of thousands of demonstrators who welcomed him as a hero.
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