| Women leaders in Nepal demand share of 26 cabinet-nominated CA members South East Asia News.Net Kathmandu, : Nepal's women leaders and women's rights activists on Wednesday submitted a memorandum to the government demanding the inclusion of women in the list of 26 Constituent Assembly members to be nominated by the cabinet.
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| Koirala urges for proper tone in public remarks South East Asia News.Net Kathmandu, : Nepal Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala on Wednesday called for more restraint to be shown in both words and deeds stating the country is going through a sensitive stage in the transitional process.
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| Haneef lawyers win bid for withheld immigration papers South East Asia News.Net Indian doctor Muhammad Haneef's lawyers have succeeded in fast-tracking a court challenge securing the release of documents from the immigration department, which they say are crucial to the judicial inquiry into his failed case.
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| Indian group seeks Malaysian Government contracts South East Asia News.Net Kuala Lumpur, : The Petaling Jaya-based Malaysian Indian Contractors Association has called on the Government to give jobs to Indian contractors.
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| Pak slams Jaipur serial blasts South East Asia News.Net ... and injuring more than 250 people.
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| Nepal govt to provide Rs 800 million to NOC South East Asia News.Net ... million to state-owned Nepal Oil Corporation to ease the supply of petroleum products.
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| PML-Q decides to "exploit" PPP-PML-N differences in the run-up to by-polls South East Asia News.Net ... the erstwhile ruing party in Pakistan, the PML-Q has decided to exploit the differences between the PPP and the PML-N and &misdeed& of the new government and take it to the voters.
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| Vietnam a hub for processing Asia South East Asia News.Net Washington, : A new study has determined that Vietnam has become a hub for processing Asia's illegally logged timber, much of which is being sold in the country as outdoor furniture.
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| PCB also planning Pakistan Premier League South East Asia News.Net Islamabad, : Taking a cue from the success of Indian Premier League and with the objective of generating quick revenue, the PCB is reportedly planning to start a 20twenty cricket league on the lines of IPL. The other aim is to boost domestic cricket in the country.
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| Emraan Hashmi fascinated by Lahore South East Asia News.Net Lahore, : Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi has said that he's fascinated by Lahore because the city had beautiful buildings and stunning girls.
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| US paid 5 lakh dlrs to Pak to arrest terror suspect, reveal court papers South East Asia News.Net Washington, : Papers filed in a Canadian court last year disclosed that a US intelligence agency paid a bounty of 500,000 dollars to Pakistan military for the arrest of Abdullah Khadr, the Canadian son of a suspected Al Qaeda financier Ahmed Said Khadr.
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| Anti-US pamphlets distributed in Swat on the sidelines of peace talks South East Asia News.Net Even as the NWFP government held the second-round of peace talks with the pro-Taliban militants in Peshawar, unknown persons distributed pamphlets asking the provincial government, military and the people of Pakistan to join hands with the Taliban against the US.
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| Zardari exonerated in all pending cases South East Asia News.Net Karachi, : PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari was freed of one more criminal case last evening when a Sindh Hight Court judge set aside a case in which he had been accused of smuggling artefacts to London.
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| Myanmar junta accused of South East Asia News.Net London, : The military regime in Myanmar has been accused of hoarding high-quality foreign aid for itself, even as people badly affected by 'Cyclone Nargis' are making do with rotten food.
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| India to play 3 Tests, 5 ODIs in Pak in Jan-Feb South East Asia News.Net ... the PCB announced last evening after the Board's governing meeting in Islamabad.
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| UN warns of Times of India United NATIONS: The United Nations has warned that Myanmar could face a &second catastrophe& unless its military junta allows more access to foreign aid agencies to help the victims of Cyclone ...
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| China beats Thailand in Thomas quarterfinals People's Daily Top seed China earned a semifinal slot after beating Thailand 3-0 in the Thomas Cup men's badminton quarterfinal showdown Wednesday afternoon at Bung Karno Sports Hall here. World No. 1 Lin Dan...
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| Aid worker enters Examiner Bridget Gardner , the agency's country head.The ruling junta has been blasted by aid agencies for refusing to allow most foreign experts into the delta and not responding adequately to what they say...
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| Up to 2.5m hit by cyclone, but Burma says it can cope The Scotsman The number of people &severely affected& by the Burma cyclone was put by the United Nations at up to 2.5 million yesterday, as the country's junta continued to limit foreign...
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| North Korea, Singapore agree to develop trade cooperation Itar Tass Pyongyang, (Itar-Tass) - North Korea and Singapore have agreed to develop cooperation in the sphere of trade and information technologies. An agreement was reached during a visit to Pyongyang...
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| Suspected missile strike hits Pakistan border village, deaths reported Los Angeles Times A suspected missile strike late today in a Pakistan border village destroyed a house and killed about a dozen people, residents and a militant spokesman said. At least two...
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| Hollywood stars pledge aid for Myanmar child victims Times of India Hollywood stars, including George Clooney and Brad Pitt, have pledged USD 500,000 to help children affected by Myanmar's cyclone Nargis, a British charity has said. Not On Our Watch, a...
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| Amid Myanmar secrecy, tales of survival and devastation International Herald Tribune It is a disaster still shrouded in secrecy. The world is growing accustomed to seeing images of devastation, from earthquakes or calamitous storms, as they unfold. Here the military dictatorship...
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