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    Chinese teen defaces Egypt temple; sparks outcry

    ................Chinese teen defaces Egypt temple; sparks outcry Chinese teen defaces ancient Egyptian temple; sparks public soul-searching By Gillian Wong, Associated Press | Associated Press – 4 hrs ago....Email0Share1132 Share6Print..... ..... BEIJING (AP) -- A Chinese teenager who...
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    Football in the Indian subcontinent?

    What the f?! Your thoughts about this? lol
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    Where in the world is it safe to travel?

    Reports of brutal rapes of foreign tourists in India and Brazil in recent months have rocked the international travel industry. According to data cited by The Atlantic, visitors to India have dropped 25 percent since December's fatal gang-rape of a young woman on a bus in the capital of New...
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    Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern

    Anyone seen this show before? Most of the crap he eats looks disgusting, but some of it looks really good. China That third video is friggen disgusting :sick:
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    Pakistan official offers $100,000 reward for killing of maker film

    Pakistan official offers $100,000 reward for killing of maker of anti-Prophet Muhammad film A file photo taken on May 19, 2011, shows Pakistani Federal Railways Minister Haji Ghulam Ahmed Bilour, center, paying his respects at the Sikh Shrine the Golden temple in Amritsar. Bilour on...
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    Stressed-out Chinese students get IV drips right in class

    We're going to go ahead and say that if you need an IV drip to replenish your amino acids because you're cramming so furiously and unstintingly for an exam, you might be pushing yourself a tad too hard. But then we've never had to study for China's Gaokao, the make-or-break national college...
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    China begins to turn against Iran

    'China adamantly opposes Iran developing and possessing nuclear weapons,' Wen Jiabao, the Chinese premier, said Iran slipped further into global isolation on Thursday as China, its traditional ally, warned Tehran against its pursuit of nuclear weapons. After a visit to the Gulf in which...
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    Clinton talks to Pakistani leader, expresses 'condolences'

    CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke Saturday with Pakistan's prime minister, the latest bid to address strained relations between the two nations exactly one week after 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed inadvertently in an NATO airstrike. After the attack -- which took place...
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    Digging into China’s nuclear tunnels

    By William Wan | The Washington Post – 3 hrs ago Georgetown University's Professor Phillip A. Karber spent the Cold War as a top strategist reporting directly to the secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (The Washington Post …more ) The Chinese have called...
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    US military chief nominee warns Iran

    By Shaun Tandon (AFP) – 1 day ago WASHINGTON — The nominee to be the next chief of the US military on Tuesday warned Iran not to pursue nuclear weapons or sponsor attacks in Iraq, saying it would be making a "serious miscalculation." At his confirmation hearing, General Martin Dempsey...
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    Libya conflict: US officials met Gaddafi envoys

    US officials have held face-to-face talks with representatives of Col Muammar Gaddafi's government, the US state department has confirmed. The US said the meeting reiterated its demand that Col Gaddafi step down, and involved no negotiations. A spokesman said the Libyan government...
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    Afghanistan: US Gen John Allen warns of 'tough days'

    The US general who has taken over as commander of international forces in Afghanistan has warned of "tough days ahead" in the military campaign. Addressing troops at a handover ceremony in Kabul, Gen John Allen said he had "no illusions about the challenges we will face together"...
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    Lawmakers frustrated with Pakistan after bin Laden takedown, threaten aid

    By Associated Press, Published: May 17 WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans and Democrats warned Pakistan on Tuesday that billions of dollars in American aid are at stake if Islamabad doesn’t step up its efforts against terrorists, a clear sign of the growing exasperation after the U.S...

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