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S. Korea’s “fashion police”, prowled the streets in the 1970s measuring women’s skirts.  More
The cramped confines of the Tibetan Reception Centre are a sanctuary for Dolma Palkyi, 16, and her exhausted fellow travellers. More
Western medicine can’t always explain how it works, but treatments from the East are gaining acceptance.  More
Thailand's junta is limping from a U.S. suspension of 24 million dollars in military aid  More
Thailand's new constitution should boost the right to strike and form unions  More
Thais protested against the coup, while an anti-coup petition was launched from America  More
Military escorts for Buddhist
Security forces reportedly arrested a handful of anti-coup
demonstrators on Wednesday.     More
Thailand tightens entry regulations for Canadian tourists to crack down illegal workers.  More
Hellfried E. Sartori was charged with the death of patients.
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Mystical twins no longer lead a deadly army along the violent Burma-Thailand border. More
Peking University bans all tour groups in the campus. More
The late Emperor Hirohito was displeased with the enshrinement of war criminals at Yasukuni Shrine. More
At least 549 people are confirmed dead from the July 17 tsunami in Java, Indonesia. More
Taiwanese prosecutors charge son-in-law of President Chen Shui-bian. More
A tsunami slammed into Java in Indonesia last July 17, killing hundreds and displacing thousands.  More
Burma regime warns the world's most famous political prisoner that her days "numbered." More
Passing notes in the exam room? It's so passé with new high tech cheating techniques. More

An actress who says she was Zhang Ziyi's stand-in in nude scenes wants credit. 

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Japan's corporate warriors aren't getting enough sleep - and it's costing the country billions. More