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Asian News



Food crisis forces Malaysia into barter: palm oil for rice

Asian commodity and currency markets could be plunged into chaos after the Malaysian government threatened to abandon standard trading channels in favour of bartering palm oil for rice.
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Rice prices hit records amid Burmese disaster

The cyclone that has devastated Burma is not only set to push world rice prices higher but may have jeopardised the country’s long-term ability to feed its own population, Asian food experts say.
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Interpol hope Norwegian pictures will trap suspected paedophile in Asia

Interpol have released a picture of a suspected paedophile who is said to have abused several young Asian boys and put hundreds of pictures of the act on the internet.
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Loans to poor nations aim to stem rising food cost

The Asian Development Bank rushes to offer cheap loans to poor countries in the region to help them cope with the world food crisis.
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Thai cartel idea outrages rice consumers

Protests erupted yesterday from rice-importing nations as Samak Sundaravej, Thailand’s Prime Minister, proposed a cartel of South-East Asian rice exporters that would seek to gain more control over the price of grain.
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External News for: asian

MGM to leave NJ over questions about Asian partner - The Associated Press

The Star-Ledger - NJ.comMGM to leave NJ over questions about Asian partnerThe Associated PressHer father, Stanley Ho, has been accused of ties to Asian organized crime gangs but never charged. He denies any ties. The gaming enforcement division had ...Afternoon Business BriefKELOLAND TVall 222 news articles »

MGM to leave NJ over questions about Asian partner - The Associated Press

The Star-Ledger - NJ.comMGM to leave NJ over questions about Asian partnerThe Associated PressHer father, Stanley Ho, has been accused of ties to Asian organized crime gangs but never charged. He denies any ties. The gaming enforcement division had ...Afternoon Business BriefKELOLAND TVall 222 news articles »

Asian Shares End Mixed; Exporters Boost Japan As Yen Weakens - Wall Street Journal

A Pakistan NewsAsian Shares End Mixed; Exporters Boost Japan As Yen WeakensWall Street JournalSINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian shares ended mixed Friday, with Japanese exporter stocks helping the Tokyo market extend gains, while Chinese stocks declined ...Asian stocks mixed as US data eyed; Europe gainsThe Associated PressAsian Stocks Mixed; Europe Posts GainsTheStreet.comAsian Markets End Mixed Ahead Of Data In USRTT NewsDaily Times -ABN Newswire (press release) -Asia Times Onlineall 152 news articles »

MGM to leave NJ over questions about Asian partner - The Associated Press

The Star-Ledger - NJ.comMGM to leave NJ over questions about Asian partnerThe Associated PressHer father, Stanley Ho, has been accused of ties to Asian organized crime gangs but never charged. He denies any ties. The gaming enforcement division had ...Afternoon Business BriefKELOLAND TVall 222 news articles »

Asian Shares End Mixed; Exporters Boost Japan As Yen Weakens - Wall Street Journal

A Pakistan NewsAsian Shares End Mixed; Exporters Boost Japan As Yen WeakensWall Street JournalSINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian shares ended mixed Friday, with Japanese exporter stocks helping the Tokyo market extend gains, while Chinese stocks declined ...Asian stocks mixed as US data eyed; Europe gainsThe Associated PressAsian Stocks Mixed; Europe Posts GainsTheStreet.comAsian Markets End Mixed Ahead Of Data In USRTT NewsDaily Times -ABN Newswire (press release) -Asia Times Onlineall 152 news articles »

Restaurant review: Nina's excels in Asian fare - Baltimore Sun

Baltimore SunRestaurant review: Nina's excels in Asian fareBaltimore SunNina's has extended its hours to 8 in the evening, and begun emphasizing Asian, mainly Korean, dishes on its menu. In the evenings, after most of the ...and more »

 
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