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indiaenews.com » IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Oct 8, 2008
Health authorities in northwest China have reopened the investigation into the first of the four infant deaths suspected to be related to the consumption of milk products tainted with industrial chemical melamine.
indiaenews.com » India eNews - Oct 8, 2008
India-born Harbans Singh, who died in a road accident in Petaling Jaya Monday at the age of 73, was the first Malaysian to win three gold medals in weightlifting at a multi-event sports meet over 30 years ago.
unison.ie » Independent.ie - World News RSS Feed - Oct 8, 2008
Chinese authorities have detained six more people over the country's contaminated milk scandal.
indiaenews.com » India eNews - Oct 8, 2008
Stock markets throughout Asia and the Pacific fell sharply Wednesday in response to Wall Street's plunge and mounting fears over a worldwide recession.
indiaenews.com » IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Oct 8, 2008
Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 Stock Average Wednesday nosedived to the lowest closing level since June 2003 in a five-day losing streak on heavy selloffs amid mounting concerns over the global recession.
indiaenews.com » IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Oct 8, 2008
Malaysia's Indian community is celebrating the Hindu festivals of Navratri and Durga Puja with gusto, combining worship with dance and music.
indiaenews.com » IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Oct 8, 2008
The Tokyo stock market continued to plummet Wednesday as the key Nikkei 225 Stock Average dropped below the 10,000 mark.
bbc.co.uk » BBC News | World | Asia-Pacific | UK Edition - Oct 8, 2008
Investigators say a computer glitch may have caused a Qantas jet to plunge suddenly in mid-flight, injuring 40.
theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - Asia-Pacific News - Oct 8, 2008
NATO-led forces alone cannot bring peace and stability to Afghanistan, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper said yesterday. ''I don't believe - and I've said many times I don't believe - that we can pacify every corner …
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theglobeandmail.com » The Globe and Mail - Asia-Pacific News - Oct 8, 2008
For months now, Iceland has been the problem child of the industrialized world. Now this island of 320,000 people in the North Atlantic has become the poster child of the new dark age of global finance.
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