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  1. Students from quake-hit Dujiangyan begin afresh in Shanghai schools

    channelnewsasia.com » Channel NewsAsia Asia Pacific News - Sep 2, 2008

    SHANGHAI : The fall semester has begun for students across China, and some children who were affected by the earthquake in Sichuan province in May, have arrived in Shanghai to continue their studies.

  2. Japan PM's sudden resignation follows troubled year in power

    channelnewsasia.com » Channel NewsAsia Asia Pacific News - Sep 2, 2008

    TOKYO : Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's surprise resignation announcement took many in the country by surprise, and analysts are already studying the impact of the move - especially in the area of diplomacy.

  3. Japan: Ooft Returns To Jubilo Iwata

    goal.com » Goal.com - News - Sep 2, 2008

    Former coach of Japan national team Hans Ooft has returned to the football scene on the archipelago by taking the reins of struggling J-League club Jubilo Iwata. by John Duerden

  4. Dong: I'm Proud Of My Time At United

    goal.com » Goal.com - News - Sep 2, 2008

    Dong Fangzhuo may have only played one league game for Manchester United from signing for the club in January 2004 to being released last week but the Chinese winger has no regrets about the time he spent with the

  5. China: Collective Punishment

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » War & Conflict - Sep 2, 2008

    Michael from the Opposite end of China highlights the human rights report about collective punishment practice in parts of Xinjiang.

    Also tagged: human rights, english, law, china, roundups, humanitarian, war and 038 conflict

  6. Japan: More on Fukuda Resignation

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Japan - Sep 2, 2008

    Tobias Harris from Observing Japan gives more background information about the sudden resignation of Prime Minister Fukuda.

    Also tagged: politics, english, japan

  7. China: Yang Jia given death penalty in problematic trial

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » China - Sep 2, 2008

    After going to court last week, cop killer Yang Jia's (杨佳) first trial concluded today with the handing down of the death sentence. Yang has ten days to appeal for a second trial, which if he does will be followed by a

    Also tagged: english, law, weblog, freedom of speech, feature, breaking news, china, chinese, olympics, governance

  8. South Korea: Prostitution Business

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online - Sep 1, 2008

    Korea Beat translated a local feature article on prostitution business in South Korea.

    Also tagged: business, english, south korea, law, roundups, gender

  9. East Timor: On the struggle of the diaspora

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Diaspora - Sep 1, 2008

    “The East Timor sons in other countries have fully contributed to the visibility of the atrocities that were happening in the country to our brothers. It was another kind of struggle, a much less terrible one

    Also tagged: roundups, portuguese, diaspora, east timor

  10. Macau: Olympic winners parade

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Macau (China) - Sep 1, 2008

    Leocardo [pt] reports that the 63 Chinese medal winners have arrived today in Macau, part of a tour of China that, accorging to the blogger, made they look like “monkeys in a circus”: “Couldn't they have rested a few

    Also tagged: sport, roundups, olympics, portuguese, macau china

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