Thai protesters move to airports
TRAVEL GRIDLOCK:
Tourism officials said more than 300,000 travelers were stranded in the kingdom and their numbers were growing by the tens of thousands every day
Anti-government protesters reinforced their siege of Bangkok¡¦s two airports yesterday as the country struggled with more than 300,000 stranded travelers.
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Beijing blocking ¡¥Cape No. 7¡¦: GIO
By Flora Wang A Government Information Office (GIO) official said yesterday that China had postponed the opening of the hit Taiwanese film Cape No. 7 (®ü¨¤¤C¸¹).
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Mumbai attackers trained in Pakistan: Indian officials
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The Muslim Jama Masjid Trust has refused to bury nine of the gunmen who terrorized Mumbai last week, saying they were not true followers of Islam
Indian investigators said yesterday the militants who attacked Mumbai underwent months of commando training in Pakistan, raising tensions between the neighbors as recriminations mount in India.
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Community Compass: FEATURE: Subkarma brothers give back to the community
TGI MONDAY:
Fifteen years after Tony Soames arrived, he and his brother James own a branding and design company that is helping the country define its identity
By Shelley Huang
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Community Compass: INTERVIEW: ACC head Scott Robinson works to bridge cultures
By Jenny W. Hsu
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Community Compass: Pag-IBIG reaches out to overseas Filipino workers
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Community Compass: NTIO donates festival profit to Tainan charity
GIVING:
After this year¡¦s Holland Day celebration in Tainan, the Netherlands Trade and Investment Office representative gave away the event¡¦s proceeds
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