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Worlds apart
It is a rare opportunity to be able to witness a country in transition. Chong Mooi gives her account to LEE TSE LING.
Rethinking the planning process
Shankaran Nambiar writes about the planning process in Malaysia and what could be done to improve it.
How China ‘made’ Yao Ming
Far from being a chance creation, Chinese basketball giant Yao Ming was knowingly bred for the sport, forced into it against his will and subjected to years of dubious science to increase his height, a new book claims.
U.S. under fire as Chavez hosts World Social Forum
CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of international activists gathered in Caracas on Tuesday for the World Social Forum to protest U.S. imperialism and debate topics from fair trade to indigenous rights.
Anti-war chant opens World Social Forum
CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Thousands marched in Caracas on Tuesday chanting against U.S. imperialism and the war in Iraq at start of the World Social Forum, where activists campaign for causes from fair trade to indigenous rights.
Germany's Merkel likens Iran threat to Nazi era
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel likened Iran's nuclear plans on Saturday to the threat posed by the Nazis in their early days, as top U.S. officials urged a tough line to stop Tehran from making an atomic bomb.
New president of Bolivia's state energy company envisions continental partnership
The new president of Bolivia's state energy company said Saturday he wants to help create a continentwide energy alliance that would compete with powerful multinationals and eventually control the price and production of oil and gas in Latin America.
After axis of evil, Latin left hails "axis of good"
LA PAZ, Bolivia (Reuters) - The anti-U.S. campaign rhetoric is fading out of public statements by the new Bolivian government but its long-term ambition is alive and well: a new leftist movement known as
Colombia says led world in 2005 land mine victims
BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - More people were killed or hurt by land mines in Colombia last year than in any other country as rebels planted explosive devices to protect crops used to make cocaine, the government said on Tuesday.
Hardliners accept Pancasila on own terms
THE ongoing campaign to revitalise the state ideology, Pancasila, has put some Muslim hardliners, currently working to turn Indonesia into an Islamic state, on the defensive.