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Monfort Boys Town graduate from school
IT was a proud day for 151 graduates of the Montfort Boys Town (MBT) who now have skills to enter the working world.
Student recalls horror of Cyclone Nargis
MYANMAR student Thu Rein was back home when Cyclone Nargis struck on May 2.
Japan PM faces censure but unlikely to quit
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's unpopular prime minister, Yasuo Fukuda, faced an unprecedented censure in parliament's upper house on Wednesday but the embarrassing opposition move was not expected to force him either to resign or call a snap poll soon.
Japan PM censured in upper house, unlikely to quit
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's unpopular prime minister, Yasuo Fukuda, suffered an unprecedented censure in parliament's upper house on Wednesday, but the embarrassing opposition move was not expected to force him to resign or call a snap poll soon.
Unpopular Japan PM wins parliament confidence vote
TOKYO (Reuters) - In a stark reflection of Japan's political stalemate, parliament's lower house approved a motion of confidence in Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda on Thursday, a day after the upper chamber adopted an unprecedented, but non-binding, censure of the unpopular leader.
"Dangerous gulf" opens between Russia and West
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The West's pillorying of Moscow over last month's invasion of Georgia has kindled a fierce Russian resentment that poses dangers for security in Europe and in trouble spots beyond.
"Dangerous gulf" opens between Russia and West
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The West's pillorying of Moscow over last month's invasion of Georgia has kindled a fierce Russian resentment that poses dangers for security in Europe and in trouble spots beyond.
Grand old man of Singaporean politics Jeyaretnam dies
Former Singapore opposition leader J.B. Jeyaretnam died without fulfilling his greatest dream of returning to parliament.
Crisis means big fees for some U.S. lawyers
NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Even as U.S. law firms see some of their steadiest clients go by the wayside in the financial crisis, a few star lawyers are hitting pay dirt as they sort through the mess.
White House names Treasury nominees, needs more
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House announced on Sunday three nominees for senior jobs at the U.S. Treasury Department but continues to struggle to fill top ranks while it is trying to deal with a financial crisis.