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US newspapers gain online, but print lags
AFP, Published on 31/10/2012
» US daily newspapers gained online readers over the past six months, but not enough to make up for declining print circulation, industry data showed Tuesday.
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Illegal Cambodian loggers arrested
Published on 31/10/2012
» Eight Cambodians who had illegally crossed into Si Sa Ket province to poach rosewood timber were arrested by Thai soldiers last Friday arrested of Thailand, the <i>Phnom Penh Post</i> reported on Wednesday.
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US storm cleanup starts, power still out
Published on 31/10/2012
» Power companies raced to assess damage, clear trees and begin restoring electricity to more than 8.2 million people left in the dark by super-storm Sandy’s passage through the eastern US, warning some blackouts may persist through next week.
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Cambodia to lift adoption ban for US
Published on 31/10/2012
» Cambodia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Monday that it is planning to lift the ban on the adoption of Cambodian children by people in the United States on January 1, the <i>Phnom Penh Post</i> reported
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New York in shock over storm horror
AFP, Published on 31/10/2012
» New York was on Wednesday confronting the devastation of superstorm Sandy, which left at least 18 people dead in the city and threatened to bring prolonged chaos and misery.
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Chelsea, United braced for swift reunion
AFP, Published on 31/10/2012
» Alex Ferguson has wished referee Lee Mason "good luck" in Wednesday's League Cup tie between Manchester United and Chelsea, just three days after their fiery Stamford Bridge clash ended in controversy.
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Envoy urges China to play 'active role' in Syria crisis
AFP, Published on 31/10/2012
» UN-Arab League peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi said Wednesday he hoped China would play an active role in helping end the violence in Syria as he met Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi for talks in Beijing.
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Nissan chief wary of China amid island row: report
AFP, Published on 31/10/2012
» Nissan would think twice before making new investments in China, the firm's chief told the Financial Times, as Japan-brand auto sales dive amid a territorial row between Tokyo and Beijing.
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S.Korea plans major gambling centre
Published on 31/10/2012
» South Korea’s Incheon city, where the nation’s busiest airport is located, plans to team up with a group of investors to develop a 317 trillion won (US$290 billion) leisure and gaming destination three times the size of Macau.
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Clinton to push Kosovo to step up EU, NATO integration
AFP, Published on 31/10/2012
» US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will hold talks with Kosovo leaders Wednesday to urge them to step up its efforts for EU and NATO integration in order to secure peace in the volatile Balkans region which she is touring.
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