| Malaysia Stocks May Extend Gains | | RTTNews.com - 73 Minutes ago | | TOP MARKET NEWS Featured Broker (RTTNews) - The Malaysian stock market on Wednesday halted the three-day losing streak that saw it give up more than 20 points or 2.5 percent in the process. The Kuala | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Ex-leaders press UN chief to intervene in Burma | | Deutsche Welle - 54 Minutes ago | | More than 100 former government leaders have called on UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to push for the release of political prisoners in Burma. The former leaders from more than 50 nations drafted a | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Travel agents shrug off Thai turmoil | | Japan Times - 55 Minutes ago | | JTB Corp. and H.I.S. Co., the nation's two largest travel agencies, said Wednesday that losses from canceled package tours to Thailand, where antigovernment protesters took control of two airports in | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Thai airports reopening as siege ends | | CHINAdaily - 63 Minutes ago | | Hundreds of Thai army troops looked for bombs and weapons as cleaning crews buffed and mopped the floors, part of an around-the-clock effort to reopen Thailand's international airport after a week-long | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Indonesia jettisons sugar export plan | | Agra Net - 59 Minutes ago | | I am sorry, this story is available only to Public Ledger Daily News subscribers. If you already subscribe to this publication but do not have an online password, please contact the Help Desk, or phone: | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Update on Thailand tourism crisis | | Travel Video Television News - 73 Minutes ago | | 1. The stranded foreigners are staying in the hotels on list at the end of this article and have been at these hotels since the first day (November 25, 2008) of the disruption of air traffic at Suvarnabhumi | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| More HK flights bound for Thailand | | SINA - 15 Hours ago | | Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee apologized yesterday to Hongkongers stranded in chaotic Thailand and said he expects them all to be returned home this week by means of additional chartered flights. | | | | Add Comment | | |
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