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Restaurant’s Injustices and other storiesAsian blog entries written on 20 December 2009
Restaurant’s Injustices
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Vietnam |
New York Times‘ Daphne Merkin:
Nancy Meyers may be a singular figure in Hollywood — may, in fact, be the most powerful female writer-director-producer currently working (not that there’s much competition) — but that doesn’t appear to give the 60-year-old blonde a whole lot of social clout. On ...more info>>>
Discovered on 20/12/2009 22:01:00
Discovered @ Visualgui.com |
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Low Tech Germany? Who Knew?
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Vietnam |
Let me get this straight? The most popular business website in Germany doesn't connect with LinkedIn, FaceBook, Twitter or twat-all? Yup. Welcome to Xing. Which is about like having a slingshot that slaps you back in the face every time you try to fire a social network pebble. Living in Asia will re...more info>>>
Discovered on 20/12/2009 22:01:00
Discovered @ wildwildeastdailies.blogspot.com |
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SEA Games 2009 Closing Ceremony Highlight
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Laos |
Highlights of the 25th SEA Games Closing Ceremony on Aroun Van Mai, Lao Morning News Show from Lao National Television Channel 1....more info>>>
Discovered on 20/12/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ saodarly.com |
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Out for the Count
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China |
Keep moving or be counted.Leave CommentRelated Entries:Sunk Submarine SavedLiuzhou Cancels ChristmasI'm Dreaming of a Purple ChristmasWonky WulingLaowai Baigu - UpdatedFive!A Fishy Story - UpdatedLong Legged AccidentOrganic Liuzhou - UpdatedRandom Picture No. 17 - Night Market, July 2003...more info>>>
Discovered on 20/12/2009 16:01:00
Discovered @ liuzhou.blog-city.com |
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Games flame flickers out in closing spectacle
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Laos |
Lao Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh yesterday invited Southeast Asian athletes to meet again in two years’ time at the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia as the 25th SEA Games drew to an end in the closing ceremony at the National Stadium.
After the Prime Minister’s closing address, Standin...more info>>>
Discovered on 20/12/2009 10:01:00
Discovered @ laovoices.com |
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Cambodia sends Uygur refugees back to China
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Cambodia |
Potentially sending them off to their death. "Twenty Uygur asylum seekers who fled to Cambodia after July's deadly ethnic riots in China's city of Urumqi, were deported back to China, BBC said.The riots began in Urumqi, in China's northwest Xinjiang region, when a group of protesters demanded an inv...more info>>>
Discovered on 20/12/2009 10:01:00
Discovered @ cambodiacalling.blogspot.com |
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quackers?
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Japan |
I think I've been hallucinating; maybe something got in the water supply....So I was swanning about by the Yodogawa the other day when suddenly, across the way, I think I see a massive great rubber duck floating along by the river bank.....I do a double take, and then a triple one. I have a flashbac...more info>>>
Discovered on 20/12/2009 08:01:00
Discovered @ anenglishmaninosaka.blogspot.com |
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