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Four arrested for hotel blast in southern Thailand
The Nation, Bangkok, Thailand / Asia News NetworkBANGKOK (The Nation/ANN) -- Four suspects were arrested yesterday in connection with an explosion at a Narathiwat hotel in the morning that left six people injured. The bombing took place at around 11am at Asia Hotel, in Sungai Kolok district of the...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Explosions, Thailand, Bombings, Asia
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All eyes on Najib's new Cabinet
The Star, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Asia News NetworkKUALA LUMPUR (The Star/ANN) -- On Wednesday, Prime Minister Najib Razak unveiled his much-anticipated Cabinet line-up after his first voter mandate at the 13th general election. The following day, Najib chaired the first Cabinet meeting and reminded the...Tags: National Government, Elections, Najib Razak, Government, Politics
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EDITORIAL: Ma Ying-jeou shouldn't blame others for negotiation failings
China PostTAIPEI (The China Post/ANN) -- In the six hours from Wednesday's 1 a.m. joint conference between Foreign Minister David Lin and Philippine representative Antonio Basilio to the 7 a.m. convening of the national security meeting hosted by President Ma Ying-...Tags: Philippines, Taiwan, National Government, Government, Politics
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Taiwan delegation returns after Manila rejection
China PostTAIPEI (The China Post/ANN) -- The investigative team that the government dispatched to Manila, in order to investigate the recent killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine coast guards, returned yesterday after the Southeast Asian country's...Tags: Philippines, Taiwan, Fishing, Crime, Law and Justice, National Government
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Supertitles, once denounced, loom large in modern-day opera
"Celluloid condoms between the audience and the immediate gratification of understanding." "More like watching Playboy TV than having sex." Hyperbolic outbursts are not uncommon in opera, but rarely were they so concentrated or, um, vivid. What...
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Uruguay's Scrappy Filmmakers Impact Global Pic Scene
VarietyUruguay, Latin America's second-smallest country, has produced two World Cup champion teams, and now the country is rallying behind its film business. This year, debutant director Fede Alvarez topped U.S. charts with his "Evil Dead" remake while...Tags: L (movie), Cinema Industry, Immigration, Labor Legislation, Entertainment
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33 years later, volcano brings world travelers
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.When visitors flock to Mount St. Helens on Saturday, it's a good bet that plenty of them won't be speaking English as their first language. Thirty-three years after the eruption that still defines the mountain and the terrain surrounding it, Mount St....Tags: U.S. Congress, Landforms, Vancouver (Canada), Volcanic Eruptions, Volcanoes
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Host families needed for German teens
Journal Star, Peoria, Ill.German teenagers are coming to Peoria for three weeks this summer, and some of them need a place to stay. Ideally, that place would be in a Tri-County Area home inhabited by at least one American teenager. "Living with somebody in a foreign country... -
Spain's Recession Calls for Creative Film Financing
VarietySince September, Spain has unleashed two of its three biggest movies ever: Juan Antonio Bayona's The Impossible with a $172.5 million gross worldwide and Andy Muschietti's "Mama" at $135.8 million gross and counting. Only Alejandro Amenabar's "The...Tags: Mama (movie), Economy, Business and Finance, Alejandro Amenabar, Finance, Sales
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Harlequin ladybird can be a pest in disguise
The harlequin ladybird was once a stalwart ally of greenhouse growers around the world. Native to Japan, Korea and other parts of eastern Asia, the bright red ladybugs were prized for their aphid-eating abilities — until they caused serious declines...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Biology, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Ecosystems
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Koch Media Picks Up K5â²s 'Drop' in Germany
VarietyKoch Media has nabbed German rights to Mukunda Michael Dewil's action thriller "Drop" from K5 Intl. Pic follows a special ops officer as he attempts to free the U.S. Vice President, who is being held hostage by terrorists in a cable car. Pic is set on...Tags: Cape Town (South Africa)
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Munich Fest Taps Gaydos, Schrader, Siegal for Jury
VarietyThe jury of the CineMasters section of the 31st Munich film festival will consist of Steven Gaydos, VP and executive editor of Variety, German thesp-helmer Maria Schrader and New York publicist Peggy Siegal. The winner of the section, which is devoted to...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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