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Breaking News Tue, 7 Feb 2012
A Sumatran tiger at the Toronto Zoo in Canada.
Bangkok   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia: Tiger   Wildlife  
 The Daily Telegraph Australia 
Men caught butchering tiger
| POLICE have busted a wildlife slaughterhouse in Bangkok, catching four men in the act of chopping up a tiger. | Thai police busted the grisly, exotic wildlife slaughterhouse in Bangkok when officers... (photo: Creative Commons / Wuffyz)
Sony Corp. President and Chief Executive Officer to be Kazuo Hirai, left, and current Sony CEO Howard Stringer have a light moment at a photo session following their press conference Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
Bravia   Electronics   Photos   Profit   Wikipedia: Sony  
 Skynews 
Sony Replaces Boss Predicting Annual Loss
| Kazuo Hirai will take over the top job at Sony in April Global electronics brand Sony has announced it will replace its top boss as it prepares to post its fourth consecutive full-year loss. | The J... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa)
Honda - Car - Vehicle  The Times Of India 
Honda slashes profit outlook on disasters
TOKYO: Honda Motor Co slashed its annual profit guidance to the lowest level in three years as it counted the cost of natural disasters in Japan and Thailand and a strong yen. But it forecast a health... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Automaker   Business   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Honda  
Thai Airways A340-600 (HS-TNA) takes off from London Heathrow Airport, England.  The Examiner 
Thai Airways canceling non-stop flights from Bangkok to Los Angeles (LAX)
| With no official announcement from Thai Airways yet, travelers in Bangkok have been passing a Thai Airways website link via e-mail today which notifies passengers that, as of May 1st, 2012, Thai Air... (photo: Creative Commons / Adrian Pingstone)
Airlines   Business   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Thai Airways International  
Top Stories
Macau Economy Review Journal
Casinos seeking next Macau
| The race is on to find the next Macau or Singapore. | With the two Asian casino markets about to become the world's No. 1 (Macau with $33.5 billion) and No. 2 (Singapor... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Casinos   Macau   Photos   Singapore   Tourism   Wikipedia: Macau  
Filipino troopers arrive to pursue fleeing militants and reinforce security at Talipao town, Sulu province, southern Philippines on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011. Suspected Muslim militants attacked government troops guarding a school construction site, igniting a clash that killed 13 gunmen, two marines and at least one villager, a marine commander and a resident said. (AP Photo/Nickee Butlangan) The Guardian
Filipino troops still searching for terrorist
| JIM GOMEZ | Associated Press= MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A day after proclaiming the death of a top regional terrorist suspect in a U.S.-backed airstrike, the Philipp... (photo: AP / Nickee Butlangan)
Death   Philippines   Photos   Troops   Wikipedia: Abu Sayyaf  
Alternative fuel dispensers at a regular gasoline station in Arlington, Virginia. B20 biodiesel at the left and E85 ethanol at the right. Journal Online
Oil price control looms
| KILUSANG Mayo Uno yesterday said President Benigno C. Aquino III will not impose price controls on petroleum products thus calling on the workers and people to join pro... (photo: Creative Commons / Mariordo)
People   Petroleum   Photos   Price   Wikipedia/Oil  
Singapore Airlines - National carrier of Singapore Springfield News-Sun
World stock markets fall ahead of US jobs report
| BANGKOK — World stock markets were mostly lower Friday ahead of a U.S. jobs report that is a key gauge of how robust the world's No. 1 economy is. | Benchmark oil... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Economy   Markets   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: DAX  
A foreign journalist takes a photo of former Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, on a screen at a court press center during the U.N.-backed tribunal Monday, April 6, 2009, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Zeenews
Khmer Rouge chief jailer gets life in prison
Phnom Penh: The Khmer Rouge tribunal's Supreme Court on Friday ordered the regime's chief jailer to serve out the rest of his life in prison because of his "shocking and ... (photo: AP / Heng Sinith)
Crimes   Khmer Rouge   Photos   Prison   Wikipedia: Khmer Rouge  
In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, former Khmer Rouge S-21 prison commander Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, center, arrives in the courtroom for a session of U.N.-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, as the court gives verdict on appeal filed by Duch against his conviction Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. Khaleej Times
Khmer Rouge jailer handed life on appeal
PHNOM PENH ' A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of some 15,000 people was given life in prison on appeal Friday, bringing down the curtain on a landmark first ca... (photo: AP / Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Nhet Sok Heng)
Cambodia   Crime   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Khmer Rouge  
In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav, the former chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, right, sits in the courtroom of the U.N.-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Nov. 27, 2009. Both sides in the genocide trial wrap up their cases on Friday amid allegations by prosecutors that the former school teacher's admissions of guilt are insincere. The Guardian
Khmer Rouge chief jailer gets life in prison
| PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — The Khmer Rouge tribunal's Supreme Court has ordered the regime's chief jailer to serve life imprisonment, a surprise ruling that stiffens... (photo: AP / Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia)
Cambodia   Court   Crimes   Photos   Wikipedia: Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia  
Health workers carry on a stretcher one of the wounded civilians upon arrival in Zamboanga city from nearby Basilan island Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 after suspected al-Qaida-linked militants raided a village in the southern Philippines early Saturday, killing 11 people, including a one-year-old baby, in the country's worst militant attack on civilians in nine years. Gunmen from the extremist Abu Sayyaf group backed by renegade Muslim separatist rebels fired grenade launchers and automatic rifles on houses while residents were still asleep, killing one government-armed militiaman and 10 civilians in the village of Tubigan on the island province of Basilan, said deputy regional police commander. The Guardian
A look at major terror attacks in Southeast Asia
| The Associated Press= A look at major attacks in the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia attributed to the al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf group and their allies from the re... (photo: AP)
Asia   Killing   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Abu Sayyaf  
 Sumatran Rhinoceros Jakarta Globe
Rare Sumatran rhino pregnancy offers hope to species
A Sumatran rhino which is 10-months pregnant is receiving special medical care after suffering two miscarriages, a conservationist said Thursday, fuelling hope for the cr... (photo: Public Domain)
Conservation   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia: Sumatran Rhinoceros   Wildlife  
Sony Corp. President and Chief Executive Officer to be Kazuo Hirai, left, and current Sony CEO Howard Stringer have a light moment at a photo session following their press conference Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Skynews
Sony Replaces Boss Predicting Annual Loss
| Kazuo Hirai will take over the top job at Sony in April Global electronics brand Sony has announced it will replace its top boss as it prepares to post its fourth conse... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa)
Bravia   Electronics   Photos   Profit   Wikipedia: Sony  
Politics Terrorism
- Angelina may be stripped of Miss Indonesia tiara
- Marked for death?
- Indonesia Economy Reaches 15-Year High
- Political supervision expected from civilians
Macau Economy
Casinos seeking next Macau
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- Dozens feared dead in Philippines quake
- Officer reported for ‘assaulting’ subordinates
- Can the jungle law save orangutans?
- Is Atheism Illegal in Indonesia?
A Sumatran tiger at the Toronto Zoo in Canada.
Men caught butchering tiger
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Education Industry
- Quake drill at elementary School in Manila
- Student reported missing while rafting
- My Jakarta: Aan Rukmana, Lecturer at Paramadina University
- A Tablet for Thai Education
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- Dozens feared dead in Philippines quake
- Sony World Photography Awards 2012
- Philippine port says Vale transshipment ops start Feb 12
- Tourist-boosting projects on
Singapore Airlines - National carrier of Singapore
World stock markets fall ahead of US jobs report
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Sports Entertainment
- Qualification hunt continues, funding still under discussion
- Legend believes golf can grow in RI
- Malaysian Sports Minister calls for serious action after 18
- Pagunsan PSA Prexy Award winner
Macau Economy
Casinos seeking next Macau
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- Short film competition set
- Davos parties amid the gloom
- ‘Seasons of Love’ with Basil, Rachelle Ann and The Compa
- Tastes of enlightenment
Western Vegetarian Airline meal
Chefs keep airline's meals on right course
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Business Society
- Toyota Q3 profit rises 51%, raises forecasts
- Miriam asks Senate to reconsider subpoena on bank records
- US bank promotes Vietnam infrastructure projects
- Timor-Leste Sustainable Development - Private Sector Crucial
 Ceb - Old  mandaue bridge connecting mandaue city and lapu-lapu city , mactan channel (sl1)
Lapu-Lapu City surpasses tax collection target
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- Singapore Immigration Arrests Fall to 11-Year Low
- Marked for death?
- Indonesia Economy Reaches 15-Year High
- Ball and chain in new wave of labor movement
Philippine Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago berates Philippine officials and other "Resource Persons" in the Senate investigation of the controversial national broadband deal which was won by China's ZTE Corporation Wednesday Sept. 26, 2007 in Manila, Philippines.
Santiago says her critics are cretins, paid hacks
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