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New name is good as gold
"The fortune teller told me that if I will change my name, I will win the gold." Jaroenrattanatarakoon said
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Another attempt at Chingkoe extradition
Philippine taxman hunts Manila's most wanted couple living in Richmond
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Thailand Coup Constitution
Thailand's new constitution should boost the right to strike and form unions
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Thailand coup protests
Thais protested against the coup, while an anti-coup petition was launched from America
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Thailand Coup
Security forces reportedly arrested a handful of anti-coup
demonstrators on Wednesday.
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Thailand tightens visa rules
Thailand tightens entry regulations for Canadian tourists to crack down illegal workers.
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"Doctor Ozone" charged in Thailand
Hellfried E. Sartori was charged with the death of patients.
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Burma's "God's Army" no more
Mystical twins no longer lead a deadly army along the violent Burma-Thailand border.
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Peking University off limits to tourists
Peking University bans all tour groups in the campus.
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Why emperors don't come to Japan's war shrine
The late Emperor Hirohito was displeased with the enshrinement of war criminals at Yasukuni Shrine.
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Tsunami death toll rises
At least 549 people are confirmed dead from the July 17 tsunami in Java, Indonesia.
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Taiwan's top son-in-law indicted
Taiwanese prosecutors charge son-in-law of President Chen Shui-bian.
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Hundreds killed in Java tsunami
A tsunami slammed into Java in Indonesia last July 17, killing hundreds and displacing thousands.
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Aung San Suu Kyi doomed?
Burma regime warns the world's most famous political prisoner that her days "numbered."
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Asia's classroom cheats
Passing notes in the exam room? It's so passé with new high tech cheating techniques.
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Zhang's nude stand-in wants credit
An actress who says she was Zhang Ziyi's stand-in in nude scenes wants credit.
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Sleepless in Tokyo
Japan's corporate warriors aren't getting enough sleep - and it's costing the country billions.
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Vietnam's anniversary of horror
More than 172,000 landowners were killed in a campaign called "land reform."
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More evidence that China discovered America
Will the US soon say that Zheng He and not Christopher Columbus founded America?
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Gary Glitter loses appeal
Vietnam court upholds prison sentence on British ex-rocker Gary Glitter.
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A miracle worker or a quack doctor?
The dying are placing their hopes in a Chinese doctor who uses cells from aborted fetuses.
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BC sends teachers to Asia
A Vancouver-based company is looking for hundreds of teachers to begin a class act in Taiwan.
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