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New Study: Animals Just As Hooked On Junk Food As We Are

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North Korea Bans South Korea From Accessing Jointly-Run Industrial Park

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The Dangerous World Of Independent Film In China

The Dangerous World Of Independent Film In China

An interview with Zhang Xianmin, founder of one of the many independent cultural events that were banned last year by the Chinese government.

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North Korea To Restart Nuclear Reactor, China On High Alert

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Fire In Burmese Muslim Orphanage Kills Thirteen Boys

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Rahul Gandhi, India's Corporate Elite And The Enduring Power Of Family Dynasties

Rahul Gandhi, India's Corporate Elite And The Enduring Power Of Family Dynasties

In the private sector as in politics, a small group of influential dynasties still rule the country. Being on the outside, makes a play on power virtually impossible.

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Independent Newspapers Return To Burma For First Time In 50 Years

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U.S. Private Schools All The Rage For China's Booming Middle-Class

U.S. Private Schools All The Rage For China's Booming Middle-Class

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Major Pharmaceutical Ruling In India Paves Way For Cheap Copycat Drugs

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More Than 20 Bodies Recovered After Landslide Buries Dozens Of Miners In Tibet

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"Abenomics" - Is Japan Looking Past China To Boost Trade With United States?

New Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has big economic ambitions for his country -- and it may require a slap to its largest regional trading partner. 

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Walmart And Other Foreign Retail Closing Shop In China

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