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India: Campaign Hits New Low
India set elect a woman to the post of president for the first time
Abdul Kalam, a distinguished missile scientist before being elected president in 2002 can be clearly labeled the "people's president" for his interaction with the citizens across India and his throwin... (M.G. Srinath)
AFL Round 13 Review
Neale Daniher quits as Melbourne coach
Geelong handled the wet conditions of the home ground better in the first half, restricting the Swans to two goals in the first half (both in the first quarter) to take a 41-point lead by the main cha... (Michael Clough)
[Text]Roh Congratulation
Korean President on the opening of the OMNI Forum
Citizen Journalism 2.0
OMNI Citizen Reporters' Forum 2007
Newsvine: Participation in Consumption
AgoraVox: Quicker Than Traditional Media
Scoop: Grew Up With the Lebanese War
Hong Kong Marks 10 Year Anniversary
Dark clouds hang over the festivities
Back in 1997 there were hopes that the mainland could follow Hong Kong's lead in areas of human rights and democracy. Ten years on the opposite appears true - Hong Kong now fears Beijing is encroachin... (David Kootnikoff)
Struggles From the Periphery
Indonesian journalist Goenawan Mohamad honored by French government
I wonder if it is possible to come up with a different view to Goenawan's recent award. To think of him merely as a surviving subversive voice to Soeharto's regime will be an injustice to what he real... (Rudy Ronald Sianturi)
'Transformers': Massive, Goofy Fun
Has Michael Bay actually made a good movie?
Running a woozy 140 minutes, "Transformers" never runs out of juice, saving an eye-opening amount of rocket sauce for the final battle between good and evil. Those more accustomed to Bay's 10 commandments... (Brian Orndorf)
'Writings on Lahore': The Politics of a Title
[Book Review] A lesson in marketing stereotypes about Pakistan in India
The presentation of Sidhwa's book as published in India seems to reinforce these stereotypes. Since 1947, the Indian citizenry has been fed the notion that Pakistani society is an Islamic fundamentali... (Daljit Singh)
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KOREA
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The Battle for Rice Aid to N. Korea
What Hill's Surprise Visit to N. Korea Has Left
Thief, Omen, or Bearer of Good Tidings
Struggles From the Periphery
India: Campaign Hits New Low
Japan's Aborted 'Sushi Police'
Technology
ART&LIFE;
E. Coli and the Future Health of America
Citizen Journalists Can Change the World
17 Years Later, the Insect Hoard Returns
'Writings on Lahore': The Politics of a Title
The Gateway to the Himalayas
Millions Attend World's Largest Food Festival
ENTERTAINMENT
GLOBAL WATCH
'Transformers': Massive, Goofy Fun
'Ratatouille' Smart, Lovable, Overlong
'Evening' Will Put You to Sleep
Ban Ki-Moon's Role of UN Secretary General
Africa's Broken HIV/AIDS Treatment Promises
South Africa Must Recycle
SPORTS
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India Clinch Future Cup Series
AFL Round 13 Review
What Is the Tour de France?
Sailing to Gaza
Author Finds Happiness With His Own 'Thai Girl'
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The Battle for Rice Aid to N. Korea Lee Byong-chul  2007/07/03 09:44
Chivas de Guadalajara Tie Busan I'Park 1-1 Jon Swenson  2007/07/03 06:48
India Clinch Future Cup Series Ashok Kumar Jha  2007/07/03 06:30
My First Time in Seoul Maria Margaretta Vivijanti  2007/07/02 12:48
The Future of Education in Nepal Arjun Sharma  2007/07/02 06:16
Author Finds Happiness With His Own 'Thai Girl' Peter Hinchliffe  2007/07/01 16:59
The Gateway to the Himalayas Amy Louise Ridout  2007/07/01 16:36
Millions Attend World's Largest Food Festival Shannon McCann  2007/07/01 14:14
Sailing to Gaza Christopher Brown  2007/07/01 13:00
Can Porn Go Public(ly Traded)? Thomas Johansmeyer  2007/07/01 11:51
Finding Lessons in Gaza's Bloodshed Ramzy Baroud  2007/07/01 11:25
Is Blair the Right Man for Peace in Palestine? Aataai Gazi Mahbub  2007/07/01 11:21
Booming Russia and 'Regained' Prosperity Bhuwan Thapaliya  2007/07/01 11:14
E. Coli and the Future Health of America Jeff Leach  2007/07/01 10:36
Japan's Aborted 'Sushi Police' Hisane Masaki  2007/07/01 10:31
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