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With a poster of soldiers in the background, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, center, U.N. Resident Coordinator Douglas Broderick, left, and Tea Banh, right, Cambodian defense minister, pose during a U.S.-backed peacekeeping exercise dubbed "Angkor Sentinel 2010" at the Cambodian tank command headquarters in Kampong Speu province, 65 kilometers (42 miles) west of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, July 17, 2010.
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 Asia Times 
US and Cambodia in controversial lockstep
|      Jul 31, 2010 US and Cambodia in controversial lockstep | By Clifford McCoy | BANGKOK - Cambodia's first-ever multinational military exercise is part and parcel of intensifyi... (photo: AP / Heng Sinith)
In this July 7, 2008 photo, an investor looks at a stock price board at a private securities' company in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares fell sharply Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, on heavy selling of airlines and other market heavyweights, as investors and analysts puzzled over why expectations of a rally linked to the Beijing Olympic games never materialized. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 4.5 percent, or 122.81 points, to 2,605.16. The Shenzhen Composite Index of China's smaller, second market dropped 5.6 percent to 74
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 Asia Times 
Asia nudges ahead
|      Jul 31, 2010 MARKET RAP | Asia nudges ahead | By R M Cutler | MONTREAL - Overall, Asia looks like having some rough going, at least for a while, although it seems to have es... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko, FILE)
A clothes shop gives an exchange rate of a euro for a British pound in the Quays Shopping Centre, Newry, Northern Ireland, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008. Thousands of people from the Irish Republic are traveling to the border town to shop because of the weak British po  Irish Times 
Euro dented by profit-taking
| The euro hovered below a key level against the dollar today, dented by profit-taking after it hit an 11-week high. | The euro was flat at $1.2994, failing to hold above the psychological, and techni... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Dollar   Economy   Euro   Photos   Wikipedia: Eurozone  
Construction workers work on a high rise building in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 12, 2009.  NZ Herald 
Wage gap with Australia wider - report
12:00 PM Wednesday Jul 28, 2010 Email Print | Australian workers are being paid even more than their Kiwi cousins since National became the Government. | The Dominion Post newspaper reported that whil... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)
Australia   Economy   Employment   Finance   Photos  
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A office worker walks past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 after it lifted a key interest rate by a quarter point to 5.75 percent, the first increase in 14 months, to head off inflation. The Reserve Bank issued a statement saying its board had decided at its monthly meeting Tuesday that it would lift the official cash rate to its highest since February The Australian
Reserve flexes for fight over inflation
| THE central bank is set to go on the warpath over inflation pressures as concerns over Europe's debt subside and the economy strengthens. | The warning, from leadi... (photo: AP / Mark Baker)
Australia   Economy   Finance   Photos   Wikipedia: Inflation  
various types of earthen pots for plants - pottery Inquirer
Gone to Pot – and Doing Well
| LOPE Bosaing is a Sagada farmer who began making pottery in 1995. Sagada pottery is well-known for its intricate designs and remarkable craftsmanship, and has been a pr... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Apple iPhone Scoop
Harcourts launches iPhone application
Wednesday, 21 July 2010, 4:12 pm | Press Release: Harcourts | Harcourts launches innovative application for iPhones and iPads | 20 July 2010: Harcourts has recently launc... (photo: WN / Aldrin Leyba)
Application   Innovation   Iphone   Photos   Wikipedia: iPhone  
Petroleum - Gasoline - Oil The Times Of India
Oil extends gains in Asian trade
SINGAPORE: Oil prices extended gains in light Asian trade today, riding a rebound the previous session following a modest rise on Wall Street, analysts said. | New York's... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Asian   Photos   Prices   Trade   Wikipedia: Oil refinery  
Prime Minister Julia Gillard leaves Government House in Canberra after meeting the governor general to complete official procedures for calling a general election in August, Saturday, July 17, 2010. NZ Herald
Aussie election August 28 - report
3:11 PM Friday Jul 16, 2010 Email Print | Julia Gillard is believed to have settled on a poll date - and speculation is mounting she will visit the Governor-General tomor... (photo: AP / Mark Graham)
Australia   Election   Photos   Vote   Wikipedia: Julia Gillard  
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With a poster of soldiers in the background, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, center, U.N. Resident Coordinator Douglas Broderick, left, and Tea Banh, right, Cambodian defense minister, pose during a U.S.-backed peacekeeping exercise dubbed "Angkor Sentinel 2010" at the Cambodian tank command headquarters in Kampong Speu province, 65 kilometers (42 miles) west of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, July 17, 2010.
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In this July 7, 2008 photo, an investor looks at a stock price board at a private securities' company in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares fell sharply Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, on heavy selling of airlines and other market heavyweights, as investors and analysts puzzled over why expectations of a rally linked to the Beijing Olympic games never materialized. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 4.5 percent, or 122.81 points, to 2,605.16. The Shenzhen Composite Index of China's smaller, second market dropped 5.6 percent to 74
Asia nudges ahead
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In this July 7, 2008 photo, an investor looks at a stock price board at a private securities' company in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares fell sharply Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, on heavy selling of airlines and other market heavyweights, as investors and analysts puzzled over why expectations of a rally linked to the Beijing Olympic games never materialized. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 4.5 percent, or 122.81 points, to 2,605.16. The Shenzhen Composite Index of China's smaller, second market dropped 5.6 percent to 74
Asia nudges ahead
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With a poster of soldiers in the background, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, center, U.N. Resident Coordinator Douglas Broderick, left, and Tea Banh, right, Cambodian defense minister, pose during a U.S.-backed peacekeeping exercise dubbed "Angkor Sentinel 2010" at the Cambodian tank command headquarters in Kampong Speu province, 65 kilometers (42 miles) west of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, July 17, 2010.
US and Cambodia in controversial lockstep
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In this July 7, 2008 photo, an investor looks at a stock price board at a private securities' company in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares fell sharply Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, on heavy selling of airlines and other market heavyweights, as investors and analysts puzzled over why expectations of a rally linked to the Beijing Olympic games never materialized. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 4.5 percent, or 122.81 points, to 2,605.16. The Shenzhen Composite Index of China's smaller, second market dropped 5.6 percent to 74
Asia nudges ahead
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In this July 7, 2008 photo, an investor looks at a stock price board at a private securities' company in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares fell sharply Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, on heavy selling of airlines and other market heavyweights, as investors and analysts puzzled over why expectations of a rally linked to the Beijing Olympic games never materialized. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 4.5 percent, or 122.81 points, to 2,605.16. The Shenzhen Composite Index of China's smaller, second market dropped 5.6 percent to 74
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British Prime Minister David Cameron, left, interact with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman Ashok Nayak during his tour of the Hawk facility at HAL, in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
UK to lift nuclear ban on India
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