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North Korea to issue special pardons for convicts around Lunar New Year

By Hyung-jin Kim The Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea will issue special pardons for convicts to commemorate milestone birthdays of its two late leaders, state media said, in the first such dispensations in more than six years.

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Posted in Vol 31 No 4 | 1/21-1/27, World News0 Comments

China’s dragon stamp deemed too ferocious and . . . ugly

China’s dragon stamp deemed too ferocious and . . . ugly

BEIJING (AP) — A stamp designed to mark China’s upcoming Year of the Dragon is drawing unusual criticism for its fang-bearing monster.

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Posted in Vol 31 No 4 | 1/21-1/27, World News0 Comments

Japan Cabinet being reshuffled after rape gaffes

By Yuri Kageyama The Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — A Cabinet reshuffle in Japan is coming. It is likely to include the removal of a defense minister who outraged the public with gaffes about a rape by U.S. servicemen.

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Posted in Vol 31 No 3 | 1/14-1/20, World News0 Comments

‘Octomom’ case stuns one-child public in China

‘Octomom’ case stuns one-child public in China

By Alexa Olesen The Associated Press BEIJING (AP) — The photo was undeniably cute. A studio portrait of eight babies in identical onesies and perky white cotton hats, sports an array of expressions from giggly to goofy, baffled to bawling.

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Posted in Vol 31 No 2 | 1/7-1/13, World News0 Comments

Samoa and Tokelau jump ahead a day on New Year’s Eve

Samoa and Tokelau jump ahead a day on New Year’s Eve

By Keni Lesa The Associated Press   APIA, Samoa (AP) — Sirens wailed and fireworks exploded in the skies over Samoa, as the tiny South Pacific nation jumped forward in time, crossing westward over the international date line and effectively erasing Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, from the country’s calendar.

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Posted in Vol 31 No 2 | 1/7-1/13, World News0 Comments

Charges of United States bias as Taiwan election nears

By Peter Enav The Associated Press TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Washington has been lavishing attention on Taiwan, stepping up official visits and saying it will likely allow visa-free travel to the United States. The moves are raising suspicions that America is trying to influence a tight presidential election here in January.

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Posted in Vol 31 No 2 | 1/7-1/13, World News0 Comments

Secretary Geithner to travel to China and Japan Jan. 10-12

Yesterday, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced that Secretary Tim Geithner will travel to Beijing, China, and Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 10-12, for meetings with senior government officials in both countries to discuss the state of the global economy, policies to strengthen global growth, and other economic issues of mutual importance. Secretary Geithner will also [...]

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WWU prof sheds light on drastic climate change in Alaska, Sri Lanka, and Mongolia

WWU prof sheds light on drastic climate change in Alaska, Sri Lanka, and Mongolia

By Jeffrey Osborn Northwest Asian Weekly The human race has been considered a race of hunter–gatherers. Groups that lived inland hunted wild animals and when the opportunity presented itself, they fished in lakes and rivers. Alternatively, groups that lived by a coast relied far more heavily on fish from the ocean, naturally leading to the [...]

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Posted in Features 02, Vol 31 No 2 | 1/7-1/13, World News0 Comments

Kim Jong Il’s heir meets with South Korean delegation

Kim Jong Il’s heir meets with South Korean delegation

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea’s next leader burnished his diplomatic skills Monday, welcoming a private South Korean mourning delegation as state media revealed a new title that gives Kim Jong Un authority over political matters. Kim Jong Un has rapidly gained prominence since the death of his father Kim Jong Il on Dec. [...]

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Posted in Vol 31 No 1 | 12/31/11-1/6/12, World News0 Comments

In family horror, some see an East–West culture clash

By Charmaine Noronha The Associated Press TORONTO (AP) — On a summer morning in 2009, in canal locks east of Toronto, police made a grisly discovery. In a submerged Nissan car were the bodies of three teenage sisters and a 52-year-old woman.

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Posted in Vol 31 No 1 | 12/31/11-1/6/12, World News0 Comments

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