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  • Chinese held in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir over Quran abuse

    NDTV - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Muzaffarabad (Pakistan): A Chinese man working on an energy project in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) was being held today after hundreds of protesters attacked his company offices over the alleged desecration of a Quran, officials said.Lee Ping, administration manager of a Chinese consortium building the Neelum Jhelum Hydropower project, was accused by co-Pakistani workers of throwing the ...

  • Pakistan politician from Khan party gunned down

    West Australian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    KARACHI (AFP) - Gunmen have killed a Pakistani politician from Imran Khan's party in the southern port city of Karachi on the eve of a partial re-run of May 11 polls that were marked by more than 150 killings.Zohra Hussain, 59, vice president of the women's wing of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the province of Sindh, was targeted by three gunmen on a motorcycle outside her home in ...

  • In the fast lane

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    It's more than just muscle cars and packed racing scenes -- Indonesian action star Joe Taslim is giving the latest Fast & Furious 6 action flick some of his own kicks.The judo athlete-turned-actor admitted he was nervous at times during the filming but thrilled to become part of the famous Hollywood franchise, sharing the big screen with names like Vin Diesel and Paul Walker. ...

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  • Joe Taslim His fast furious moment

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Getting a role in Hollywood's blockbuster Fast & Furious 6 is a life-changing moment for actor Johannes "Joe" Taslim."My life has been great. I cannot complain," said the man when summing up the latest development in his five-year acting career.His rise to fame came following his successful role in The Raid action flick by Welsh Gareth Evans in 2011. A year later, ...

  • by the way ... Turn on the curiosity spark for the joy of learning

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 1 "What kind of light should an educator share with his or her students?" This is the million dollar question that keeps bothering me.In the hope of easing my mind, I asked third year university students in my class: "What do you want to take home from this class?" Their replies varied from an A to a pass. No one said he or she was there to learn. I ...

  • Police Fatal NYC shooting an anti-gay hate crime

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A gunman used homophobic slurs before firing a fatal shot point-blank into a man's face on a Manhattan street alive with a weekend midnight crowd, in a neighborhood long known as a bedrock of the gay rights movement. New York's police commissioner called the killing a hate crime.Before opening fire early Saturday, the gunman confronted the victim and his companion in Greenwich Village ...

  • Jakarta needs more interactive museums

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Ramadian, 30, rushed out of the Bank Indonesia museum in the historic Old Town area in West Jakarta on Saturday when his three-year-old son started crying. "He became scared because some of the rooms at the museum were too dark," he said, adding that he had not managed to see all the collections at the museum because of his son's outburst. Ramadian, who visited the Old Town with ...

  • Taiwan accuses Philippines of lack of cooperation

    Global Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The Taiwan investigation team, tasked with conducting a probe into the fatal shooting of a Taiwan fisherman, has returned to Taipei from Manila. On arrival, the team held a press conference at Taipei Airport. The team has called on the Philippine government to conduct a joint investigation with Taiwan into the incident. It's accused the Philippine authorities of dishonesty, saying the ...

  • Abe to visit Myanmar to promote investment

    Asia News Network - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit Myanmar from Friday to Sunday, the first Japanese prime minister to do so in 36 years, informed sources said Saturday. He will be accompanied by several dozen business leaders who are interested in investing in the country, the sources said. Abe is expected to have talks with President Thein Sein during his three-day visit. Abe plans to stress the ...

  • Gunmen kill senior female member of Pakistani party

    Baltimore Sun - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Nawaz Sharif and his PML-N party. It marked the first time an elected government replaced another one in a nation that has been run by military leaders for more than half its history. Results from a handful of constituencies are still awaited amid accusations of vote-rigging. The shooting came hours ahead of repolling in a key area beset by allegations of voting fraud. It was not immediately ...

  • Hope and time running out or trapped Freeport workers

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Workers surround an ambulance following the freeing of a trapped worker on Friday. On Saturday, 23 PT Freeport Indonesia workers were still trapped the company's site in Mimika, ...

  • Hobbled once-grand railways reflect Pakistan’s decline

    The Seattle Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    RUK, Pakistan - Resplendent in his gleaming white uniform and peaked cap, jacket buttons tugging his plump girth, the stationmaster stood at the platform, waiting for a train that would never come. "Cutbacks," Nisar Ahmed Abro said with a resigned shrug. Ruk Station, in the center of Pakistan, is a dollhouse-pretty building, ringed by palm trees and rice paddies. Once, it stood at the ...

  • Pakistani lawmaker killed on election eve

    CNN Asia - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    -- Pakistani lawmaker Zahra Shahid Hussain, who alleged vote rigging in Karachi, was shot to death Saturday on the eve of a highly contested re-run of balloting in her district, sources close to the family told ...

  • Pakistan Woman Politician Gunned Down

    Radio Free Europe - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Police in Pakistan say gunmen have killed a woman politician who was a member of former cricket star Imran Khan’s party. Police said Zohra Shahid Hussain was shot outside her home in the southern port city of Karachi on Saturday. The gunmen escaped, and there was no immediate claim of responsibility. Police said it was unclear whether the killing was a murder or the result of a ...

  • Indiana halts support of Pakistani fertilizer plant on US bomb concerns

    MSNBC - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    By Susan Guyett, Reuters Indiana has canceled subsidies for a planned $1.8 billion fertilizer plant in the state because of concerns that a Pakistani company involved in the project makes products used in improvised explosives that kill and injure U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Midwest Fertilizer Corp, which has sought to build the plant in southern Indiana, is 48 percent owned by Fatima Group, ...

  • China crushes Thailand at Beilun International Volleyball Tournament

    Global Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    China powered past Thailand in straight sets on Saturday for their second victory at the Beilun International Women's Volleyball Tournament.The Chinese, who lost to Thailand on four occassions in the past four years, gained sweet revenge with the 15-15, 25-13, 25-9 win.However, Chinese head coach Lang Ping played down the significance of the big victory."Thailand didn't play their ...

  • Taiwan probe team returns slamming Philippines capricious treatment

    Global Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Taiwan authorities decided on May 12 to dispatch a fleet to conduct regular patrol in waters to the south of the island to guard fishing boats following the shooting-death of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine side at sea.(Photo Source: huanqiu.com) A Taiwan investigation team sent to Manila to probe a fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine coast guard returned to Taipei on ...

  • Irans president to attend Asia-Pacific Water Summit in Thailand

    Global Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will attend the 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit scheduled for May 19 to 20 in Thailand, semi-official Fars news agency reported Saturday.Iranian Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi and Vice President Mohammad-Javad Mohammadizadeh will accompany Ahmadinejad during his visit to Thailand, according to the report.The primary themes of the water summit, to be held in ...

  • More new immigrants to serve as grassroots leaders in Singapore

    Global Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Expecting to see more new immigrants to Singapore as community leaders in the future, Singapore's People's Association is planning to induct more of them into the ranks of grassroots leadership, local TV Channel NewsAsia reported on Saturday.Currently, some 3,000 new immigrants are grassroots leaders. They make up nine percent of Singapore's 33,000-member strong grassroots ...

  • Attitude shift crucial to prevent road accidents

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    PSYCHOLOGICAL approaches might be more effective in addressing the attitude of motorists in order to deter road and traffic accidents.Acknowledging that road accidents were on the rise in Brunei despite years of awareness-raising campaigns and increasingly stricter law enforcement, ...

  • Beijing meet focuses on promotion of equality

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Deputy Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports Datin Paduka Hjh Adina Othman (2nd R) and other delegates of the 5th East Asia Gender Equality Ministerial Meeting in Beijing pose for a group photo. Picture: Courtesy of ...

  • Museums must be more communityfriendly in outlook role

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    MUSEUMS in the country should widen their outlook and improve themselves to be more community-friendly in their creativity, image and role.This was said by the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, ...

  • MIB concept to be highlighted at seminar in Makassar S Sulawesi

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Head of the Secretariat of the MIB Supreme Council, Dr Hj Muhammad Hadi Muhammad Melayong (L) and Special Duties Officer, Rushdi Hj Abdul Rahman (R) prior to their departure last night. Picture: BT/Nabilah ...

  • Court of Appeal calls for end to intermittent trials

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    THE Court of Appeal has called for an end to the practice of "intermittent trials" in the subordinate courts saying they were prone to a "serious risk" of miscarriage of justice.While hearing an appeal on bail revocation of two suspected burglars on Thursday, the Court of Appeal criticised the lengthy trial the defendants were enduring which began in December 2011 and had yet ...

  • MoHA minister inspects sluggish projects

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Minister of Home Affairs, YB Pehin Udana Khatib Dato Paduka Seri Setia Ustaz Haji Awang Badaruddin Pengarah Dato Paduka Haji Awang Othman (2nd L), being briefed by an officer during a working visit to the Brunei-Muara District Office new building project at Jalan Airport Lama. Picture: BT/Saiful ...

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