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Afridi, Malik given Pakistan contracts
mei 26, 2012by latadmin
Pakistan on Saturday awarded former captains Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik central contracts, which saw players given a 25-percent hike in their monthly salaries....
Concerns Grow About Spent Fuel Rods at Damaged Nuclear Plant in Japan
mei 26, 2012by latadmin
TOKYO — What passes for normal at the Fukushima Daiichi plant today would have caused shudders among even the most sanguine of experts before an earthquake and...
South Korean Cannes contender blasts homegrown corruption
mei 26, 2012by latadmin
A sex-infused expose of rampant corruption among the super-rich in today’s South Korea premiered at Cannes Film Festival Saturday, but the director slammed the...
S. Korea, Japan keep Olympic volleyball hopes alive
mei 26, 2012by latadmin
South Korea have one foot in the London Olympics after they whipped Thailand in three sets in the women’s volleyball qualifying tournament Saturday, while Japan...
Philippines Judge Testifies in His Impeachment Trial
mei 25, 2012by latadmin
MANILA — The chief justice of the Philippine Supreme Court, Renato C. Corona, testified in his impeachment trial Friday that he had $2.4 million in undeclared...
Thai King Makes Rare Visit Outside Bangkok
mei 25, 2012by latadmin
BANGKOK — Amid widespread anxiety in Thailand about his health, King Bhumibol Adulyadej made a rare visit outside his hospital suite on Friday in what senior Thai...
Thai king makes 1st trip outside Bangkok in years
mei 25, 2012by latadmin
Thousands upon thousands of devoted Thais feted their 84-year-old monarch Friday on his first trip outside the capital in almost three years, a period marked by his...
French president defends early Afghan withdrawal
mei 25, 2012by latadmin
France's president defended his decision to pull the country's 2,000 combat troops out of Afghanistan two years early, telling French soldiers stationed in the...
Battle over SKA super-telescope leads to split site
mei 25, 2012by latadmin
A long-running joust to host a radio telescope that would give mankind its farthest peek into the Universe ended on Friday with a Solomon-like judgement to split the...
British man dead and second missing after crocodile horror in India
mei 25, 2012by latadmin
The men, reported to be Ian Turton, from York, and Michael Easton, from Holland Park, west London, went missing during an excursion on the Cauvery River near Bangalore,...