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- U.S. Muslim leaders denounce al Qaeda's slur toward Obama
Spiritual leaders of New York's African-American Muslim communities lashed out Friday at a purported al Qaeda message attacking President-elect Barack Obama and, using racist language, comparing him unfavorably to the late Malcolm X.
- Senior U.S. diplomat to visit S.Korea, Japan
U.S. Special Envoy for Six-Party Talks Sung Kim will visit South Korea and Japan next week in a bid to promote the denuclearization process on the Korean peninsula, the State Department said Friday. Kim, director of the office of Korean affairs at the
- China to issue 3.3-bln-dollar treasury bonds
BEIJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Ministry of Finance (MOF) on Friday said the 22nd batch of book-entry treasury bonds for this year would be issued next week, with a total value of 22.5 billion yuan (3.29 billion U.S. dollars). The ministry said in a
- No "Merry Christmas" for Manila airport employees
Manila airport workers have been banned from wishing travelers a Merry Christmas, according to local a newspaper. The warning was issued by airport general manager Alfonso Cusi who claimed the polite yuletide greeting was a 'not so subtle way of asking
- Rudd lobbies for a new Asia Pacific Community
your email address: recipient's name: recipient's email address: your comment: Send Mail close this form PM Kevin Rudd addresses leaders at the APEC summit in Peru (AAP). Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has used his speech at the APEC summit to lobby for a new
- China wooing Caribbean with aid, trade
THE CARIBBEAN is in for a big boost in economic aid and trade development with the People's Republic of China, consistent with Beijing's new policy to deepen relations with this region and Latin America. The new 'friendship initiatives' by Beijing
- Taiwan suffers US$2.6 bil. deficit in third quarter
TWN, CNA TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan?s international balance of payments registered a rare deficit of US$2.6 billion in the third quarter of this year, reflecting a decrease in the country?s reserve assets, the Taipei-based Central Bank of the Republic
- KMT: allocate funds to nation?s schools in 2 years
TWN, CNA TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The legislative caucus of the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) urged the Executive Yuan Friday to allocate much-needed funds to renovate the nation?s run down school buildings within two years. Speaking at a forum on the subject, Yang
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