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Summit on East Asian economy opens in Singapore
The International Monetary Fund said Sunday it did not believe China was keeping its currency seriously undervalued, but urged Beijing to begin liberalising its exchange rate policy.
'Foot in Mouth' for Rumsfeld
UNITED States Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld has won Plain English Campaign#8217;s annual #8220;Foot in Mouth#8221; award for the most baffling statement by a public figure. And eight organisations have won #8220;Golden Bull#8221; booby prizes for gobbledygook.
Naipaul: Magic Seeds my last book Strike at Gatwick
Nobel Laureate author V. S. Naipaul said his latest novel I>Magic Seeds/Imay be his last book as he has run out of the energy needed to produce another, a report said yesterday.
How tsunami has affected some companies in the region
Hyundai Motor Co, South Korea's largest motor vehicle maker, said 1,173 of its vehicles waiting to be shipped from the eastern Indian port of Chennai sank after a tsunami hit the area.
Selling wave hits tsunami-affected region
STOCK markets in the tsunami-affected region were hit by a selling wave yesterday, the economies seen being hit to different extents. However, some bourses managed to recover and finish the day higher.
World tourism body says must prepare for bird flu
BERLIN (Reuters) - The head of the World Tourism Organisation (WTO) urged people to continue to travel despite fears over bird flu but said on Wednesday the industry must prepare for the threat of an epidemic among people.
Tourists defiant after Egypt bomb; police detain 10
DAHAB, Egypt (Reuters) - Defiant holidaymakers described scenes of carnage in Egypt's Sinai resort of Dahab on Tuesday after three bombs killed at least 23 people in the latest attack on the country's vital tourist industry.
Egyptian police detain 10 after deadly bombings
DAHAB, Egypt (Reuters) - Egyptian police detained at least 10 people, including computer engineers, on Tuesday in connection with a triple bombing that killed at least 18 people and wounded scores in the Red Sea tourist resort of Dahab.
The 8 a.m. ghost train from Baghdad to Mosul
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The marble floors have been polished, the chandelier hangs again from the main lobby's dome and the ticket counters boast a fresh coat of paint.