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Asia News

Pakistan Turns to Britain for Help in Bhutto Inquiry
2008-01-04 04:55 - British terrorism experts cautioned Wednesday against expectations of any early breakthroughs in the Bhutto killing.

Pakistan’s Days of Rage Leave Cloud of Uncertainty
2008-01-03 06:01 - A gray area pervades everything in Karachi, from big questions about the country’s direction to the smallest details of life.

U.S. Isn?t Ready to Accept Pakistan’s Initial Findings
2008-01-03 06:01 - As Pakistan postponed its elections until February, American intelligence analysts questioned the evidence against a suspect in Benazir Bhutto’s assassination.

India’s Exports Surge Before an Expected Slowdown
2008-01-03 06:01 - India’s exports of manufactured goods rose in November as companies completed orders and hedged to cope with the rupee’s appreciation.

Losing an Edge, Japanese Envy India’s Schools
2008-01-03 06:01 - Worried about its ability to compete with Asian rivals, Japan is in the midst of a craze for Indian education.

Eased Rules on Tech Sales to China Questioned
2008-01-03 04:55 - Experts are concerned that some high-tech exports could help China modernize its military.

Taiwan: Another Nationalist Reminder Gone
2008-01-03 04:55 - The government reopened what used to be the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in central Taipei as Democracy Memorial Hall and unveiled an exhibition there titled ?Goodbye Chiang Kai-shek.?

Malaysia: Official Caught in Sex-DVD Scandal
2008-01-03 04:55 - Chua Soi Lek, the health minister, admitted that he was featured in widely circulated DVDs of a couple having sex.

Pakistan Vote Delayed to February
2008-01-02 06:01 - The timing of the election and how the news of the delay is received could be critical to Pakistan’s stability.

Bhutto Spouse, Divisive Figure, Asserts Himself
2008-01-02 06:01 - Benazir Bhutto’s husband, not her son, will be the critical figure in her party over the next several years.

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