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Asia-Pacific
News and reports from the far east and australasia.

Bedroom blogging: China's new web explosion PDF Print E-mail
Written by Philip Sen   
Wednesday, 26 January 2005
Chinese internet aficionados saw the popularity of their personal websites rocket after paying tribute to the country's hottest taboo and now it seems everybody wants a go at blogging…

 
Asia disaster: 'Too few coffins in Phuket' PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alison Winward   
Wednesday, 29 December 2004
The earthquake and waves that have claimed up to 77,000 people in Asia have left survivors with a near-impossible job in southern Thailand…

 
School's out in the land of Confucian PDF Print E-mail
Written by Philip Sen   
Thursday, 15 April 2004
A reporter journeys to the cradle of Chinese civilisation - the hometown of the celebrated thinker, philosopher and educator, Confucius - to sample how his legacy lives on.

 
Beating 'bird flu' against the odds PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jocelyn Fong   
Wednesday, 03 March 2004
Nations hit hardest by 'bird flu' have pledged to develop vaccines to prevent a human-to-human epidemic, but as one reporter discovers, combating the virus is an uphill task.

 
Thailand offers tourists 'the Aids attraction' PDF Print E-mail
Written by Philip Sen   
Tuesday, 19 August 2003
A hospice in Thailand offers morbid sightseers access to its Aids patients - dead and alive - for a fee…

 
How relevant is the UN? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alison Rawle   
Sunday, 03 August 2003
After the Asia Pacific Model United Nations Conference, Alison Rawle reviews the current position of the UN.

 
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