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Gaddafi says fear drives world economic system
SEBHA, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi criticised the world financial system as a dictatorship based on fear on Friday but said Libya's only pragmatic choice after sanctions was to accept the unfair reality of world trade.
No way for Government to cook up economic figures
There is 'absolutely no way' that the Government cooked up the country's economic and trade figures, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
ANALYSIS - Mugabe expected to share power in extended term
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's plan to extend his tenure by two years to 2010 may in fact be the start of a
Old Money strikes back
THE Sept 19 coup has not only brought an end to Thaksin Shinawatra. It has also destroyed New Money. Now Old Money is striking back.
Singapore jails opposition leader over public speaking
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A Singapore court jailed an opposition leader for five weeks on Thursday over his failure to pay a fine for speaking in public without a permit.
Wolfowitz says Iraq needs advice rather than money
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - Iraq needs advice rather than money from international donors to rebuild its institutions, Paul Wolfowitz, president of the World Bank, said on Tuesday.
Lee toasts IMF helpers
The Prime Minister yesterday thanked the people behind last month's International Monetary Fund / World Bank meetings, giving a special pat on the back to the security agencies for their handling of the civil society organisations (CSOs).
Hotels stretch services for IMF-World Bank delegates
FOR nearly a week, Bakhtiar Tamby Chik stayed in a room one floor above the Marina Mandarin Hotel's presidential suite.
The IMF meeting’s special significance for Asia
THE 61st session of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank, held in Singapore on Sept 19-20, carried great significance for the international financial system and the Asian region.
Muslim rebel leader welcomes Thailand's coup
An exiled Muslim rebel leader on Thursday welcomed Thailand's military overthrow of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, saying the coup could help resolve a bloody Islamic insurgency in the country's south.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------