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  • DHL Express Named One of Asia Pacifics Best Employers by Aon Hewitt

    Yahoo - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Inaugural wins for 'Best Employer' award in Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea SINGAPORE, May 23 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- DHL, the world's leading logistics company, has been named 'Best Employer' in Asia Pacific for its Express division by Aon Hewitt, a global leader in human resource consulting and outsourcing solutions. Additionally, DHL Express received the 'Best ...

  • Lawyer Malaysian accused of rape married the girl

    Associated Press - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Prosecutors say they are pursuing rape charges against a Malaysian who allegedly had sex with a 13-year-old and then married ...

  • Giant freezer offers shelter from fury

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    twister as it passed literally on top of them. "I thought it was an earthquake," recalled Michael. "I felt the building was shaking and moving. There were loud noises and banging and wind blowingI thought only the glass door of the restaurant would be broken, but when we crawled out, everything was gone." Initially, the Zhangs struggled to open the freezer door against ...

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  • Li moots China-Pak eco corridor

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Li Keqiang on Wednesday linked growth in his country's restive west with that in sluggish Pakistan, saying the two sides wanted to create an "economic corridor" to boost development. Li, on his first overseas trip since taking over in a once-in-a-decade power transfer in Beijing, congratulated Pakistan on its recent general election and hailed the countries' long-standing ...

  • Iodine deficiency during pregnancy adversely affects child’s mental development

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Iodine deficiency during pregnancy, something rampant among Indian women, adversely affects the child's mental development. A UK study published in medical journal The Lancet on Thursday has shown that iodine - which is consumed mainly via dairy products and seafood - is essential for producing hormones made by the thyroid gland, which have a direct impact on fetal brain development. A ...

  • Pope lands in exorcism row

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A dispute over whether Pope Francis performed an exorcism intensified with a well-known exorcist insisting that Francis helped ';liberate'; a Mexican man possessed by four different ...

  • No bank deposits will be spared from confiscation

    Intellasia - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    ] Bank depositors in the UK and USA may think that their bank deposits would not be confiscated as they are insured and no government would dare embark on such a drastic action to bail out insolvent banks. [But] I challenge anyone to prove me wrong that confiscation of bank deposits is legalized daylight robbery Before I explain why confiscation of bank deposits in the UK and US is a certainty ...

  • Asia Roundup Mixed despite strong Wall Street lead

    Intellasia - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Asian shares were mixed yesterday, Wednesday May 22 2013 despite a strong lead from Wall Street as markets awaited testimony from the US Federal Reserve chief, but Tokyo stocks finished at their highest level in five years. Seoul climbed 0.64 per cent, or 12.74 points, to finish at 1,993.83, while Sydney ended down 0.28 percent, or 14.7 points, at 5,165.4. Shanghai closed down 0.12 per cent, ...

  • Japan is integral to the future of Asia PM Lee Hsien Loong

    Channel News Asia - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Japan is integral to the future of Asia and called on Japan to deepen its strategic engagement with Southeast Asia and the wider ...

  • French workers’ struggle triggers ‘Kill Mittal’ game

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Lakshmi Mittal to keep a factory open. Players throw barrels and beams at police in the "Kill Mittal" game inspired by the long-lasting -- and ultimately unsuccessful -- struggle in France's northeastern town of Florange to stop the closure of steel blast furnaces owned by Mittal. "This game is not an incitement to violence or to beat up the big bosses. I purposefully chose ...

  • The Asian Century Is Built On Broadband

    New Matilda - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Ben Pobjie Say what you like about Canberra, the city has got guts. And even after a century, the city still comes alive during a good bout of leadership speculation. Ben Pobjie hoists a glass of average chardy to our nation's ...

  • Asia Markets Tokyo stocks soar as Sydney Seoul retreat

    CBS Marketwatch - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Australian and South Korean stocks dropped Thursday on worries the Federal Reserve could downscale its bond purchases, while Japanese shares marched to fresh multiyear highs as several exporters got a lift from the weakened ...

  • Top Concerns in Asias Unfinished Development Agenda for the Post-MDG Era

    ADB - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    More MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Asia and the Pacific face a daunting unfinished development agenda when the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) expire in 2015. The focus in this fast growing region should be on the glaring gaps in its MDG achievements: eradicating extreme poverty and making better progress on human development, especially reducing infant deaths and improving maternal health. ...

  • Asian expat workers end rare UAE strike—company

    Inquirer - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    DUBAI--Thousands of mainly Asian expatriate workers in the United Arab Emirates have ended a strike they began at the weekend in a rare stoppage aimed at improving their conditions, their employer said Wednesday. ';Arabtec confirms that all workers returned to work with no impact on any of its projects,'; the Dubai-based company, which is constructing the Louvre Abu Dhabi, said in a ...

  • Asean Defence Officials Share Knowledge At Dialogue

    BruDirect - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    View Comments Bandar Seri Begawan - The Asean Regional Forum Defence Officials' Dialogue (ARF DOD) played out at The Empire Hotel & Country Club yesterday. Themed The Impact of Social Media on Defence and Security, the forum was chaired by Acting Director of Defence Policy at the Ministry of Defence Haji Adi Ihram bin Dato Paduka Haji Mahmud and attended by senior ARF members. The ...

  • Immigration bill clears first hurdle in US Senate

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    immigration bill , which offers a path to citizenship for more than 11 million - including over 260,000 Indians - undocumented immigrants and ...

  • Guptagate India defends plane landing at SA air base

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    PRETORIA/NEW DELHI: After a top Indian diplomat was accused of "manipulation" by South Africa to obtain permission for landing of an aircraft chartered by a well-connected Indian family at a military air base, India has said there was proper "authorization" and that some wedding guests on board the plane had invitation for bilateral engagements. "The senior Indian ...

  • Briton 10 died minutes after injection in India

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Gurkiren was killed by health workers in Punjab to illegally harvest her organs, stories of other such unexplained deaths of Britons in Punjab are coming out. The most-shocking case to emerge is that of 10-year-old Damien Herian from Wolverhampton, who complained of a stomach-ache while at a theme park in Jalandhar. The boy was given an injection. Minutes later he was dead, Birmingham labour ...

  • More courses in English at French universities Storm brews

    Times of India - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    English at universities, amid a storm of controversy in a nation fiercely protective of its identity. The measure, which would also introduce lessons in other languages as part of a wider bill ...

  • Asia Called Mixed on Fed Minutes

    Yahoo - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Minutes from the last Fed policy meeting released on Wednesday noted that "a number of participants expressed willingness" to reduce quantitative easing as early as the June meeting if economic data shows evidence of strong and sustained growth. ...

  • China Submission by Human Rights Watch to the Legislative Affairs Office of the State Council

    Human Rights Watch - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Submission by Human Rights Watch to the Legislative Affairs Office of the State Council on the proposed amendments to the Regulations of Education of Persons with Disabilities in ...

  • Asia-Pacific film festival cultural base to be built in Sanya

    whatsonsanya - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Hongkong’s ITC Properties Group Limited will invest RMB 6 billion in the construction of an Asia-Pacific film festival cultural base in Sanya, Hainan. After the base is completed, an Asia-Pacific film festival and TV festival will be held in Sanya every year, and the base will be the permanent and high-end site of film conventions and exhibitions in the Asia-Pacific area. The ITC ...

  • HK hails the return of the duck

    Intellasia - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Hong Kong on Tuesday joyfully welcomed the return of a giant inflatable rubber duck, which drew tens of thousands of visitors before it was abruptly deflated for maintenance for almost a week. The southern Chinese city has taken the 16.5-metre-tall (54-feet) yellow inflatable duck, conceived by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, to its heart since it was towed into the harbour on May 2 to ...

  • China Galaxy soars 11 pct in debut after $1.1 billion HK IPO

    Intellasia - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    China Galaxy Securities Co Ltd rose as much as 11.3 percent in its trading debut on Wednesday after raising $1.1 billion in a Hong Kong IPO, underscoring a surge in retail investors’ demand for new listings in the city. The debut of China’s seventh-biggest brokerage, and that of Sinopec Engineering (Group) Co Ltd on Thursday, will be bellwethers for a slew of Hong Kong offerings in ...

  • Why Taiwan Won’t Let The Philippines Off Easy

    Intellasia - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Veteran Taiwanese political scientist George Tsai cringes at the anti-Philippine hysteria that swept his homeland like a typhoon after May 9. That day Taiwan began its campaign for an apology from Manila over the shooting of a local fisherman. What got into us, asked George Tsai, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy vice president and professor at Chinese Cultural University in Taipei. ...

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