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Vietnam protests Chen’s Spratlys visit
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HANOI: Vietnam has strongly criticized Taiwan President Chen
Shuibian’s weekend visit to the disputed Spratly Islands in the
South China Sea, in a statement reported by state media Sunday.
“Taiwan has to take full responsibility for
any consequence caused by this action,” said foreign ministry
spokesman Le Dung in reaction to Chen’s visit to Taiping, the
largest island in the group.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Fog worsens central China’s
traffic logjam–report
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CHANGSHA: Three weeks into the worst winter weather crisis in five
decades, heavy fog added to the misery as it shrouded parts of
central China’s Hunan Province on Sunday, delaying flights and
bringing road traffic to a standstill.
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‘Super Tuesday’ to shatter record
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WASHINGTON: A White House race which has exhausted all superlatives
shatters another record on “Super Tuesday” February 5, when 24
states vote in the greatest one-day nominating onslaught in US
history.
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Maliki warns of imminent
battle against al-Qaeda
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BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday held a war
council and warned of an imminent battle against al-Qaeda, a day
after two mentally impaired women bombers killed 98 people in
Baghdad.
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WORLDINBRIEF
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SYDNEY: Some court cases will soon be heard online in
Australia, with judges receiving lawyers’ arguments by e-mail, a
state minister said Sunday. The system, known as JusticeLink...
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