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Breaking News Fri, 11 Apr 2008
Indonesia Agriculture Farm.(nu1)
Asia   Economy   Food   People   Photos  
 Dawn 
‘Silent tsunami’ upsets family life across Asia
| SYDNEY, May 11: From the rice paddies of Asia to the wheat fields of Australia, the soaring price of food is breaking the budgets of the poor and raising the spectres of hunger and unrest, experts w... (photo: WN / nurkamiah)
Shakel Ahmed, 28, left,whose kidney was removed, recovers at city civil hospital as his mother father sit near him, in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. Ahmed is one of three people who were rescued by police from the illegal transplant racket that allegedly removed kidneys from up to 500 poor laborers and sold their organs to wealthy clients.
Health   Hospitals   Market   Pakistan   Photos  
 Sydney Morning Herald 
Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
| A BILLION-DOLLAR kidney bazaar that thrived across Pakistan has been abruptly shut down, forcing thousands of kidney patients to look elsewhere for a donor. | Lax regulation in Pakistan had permitte... (photo: AP Photo / Manish Swarup)
Flour - Wheat - Grain. (ps1)  Dawn 
Labour leaders vent their rage on govt
| By Zaheer Ahmed Khan | KARACHI: Trade union leaders hold wrong planning, smuggling, hoarding and failure of the implementation machinery responsible for current food crisis. | Rulers’ apathy, pathet... (photo: WN / patricia)
Food   Karachi   Pakistan   Photos   Trade  
 Penang,Malaysia - Cloths - Fashion - Textile - Garment - Retail Industry. (ps1)    Dawn 
Textile, farm sector can solve problems
| By Mohammad Saleem | FAISALABAD: Growth of the textile industry, farmer-friendly policies, alternative means of fuel and private power generation offer the only and immediate solution to the food an... (photo: WN / patricia)
Agriculture   Industry   Pakistan   Photos   Textile  
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portrait of an indian family ,new delhi railway station, Delhi, India, October 2007, 102007 Sydney Morning Herald
The delivery we're waiting for
| HONOUR killings, the barbaric male practice of avenging a family's name allegedly sullied by errant wives or sisters, claims thousands of female lives a year in India a... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Australia   Family   Human Rights   Maternity   Photos   Scheme   Women   World  
 Bangladesh Cyclone. (mb1) The Manila Times
Wrong response aggravates Asia food crisis-ADB report
| Asia's response to tightening global grain supplies has worsened food | price inflation and uncertainty, according to an Asian Development Bank (ADB) report released on... (photo: AP / Saurabh Das)
Asia   Food   Inflation   Photos   Society  
Rice - Sacks of rice - Livestock - Crops - Agriculture - Food - Supermarket The Times Of India
Wrong response aggravates Asia food crisis: ADB report
|     MANILA: Asia's response to tightening global grain supplies has aggravated food price inflation and uncertainty, according to an Asian Development Bank (A... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Asia   Economy   Food   Photos   Society  
 Members of a Chinese military honor guard march during a welcome ceremony for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Gen. Peter Pace at the Ministry of Defense in Beijing, China, March 22, 2007. cg1 Asia Times
China's submarine progress alarms India
| By Siddharth Srivastava | NEW DELHI - Recent reports about China's nuclear-powered submarine and naval capabilities are raising concern in New Delhi. It has also drawn ... (photo: USAF/Staff Sgt. D. Myles Cullen)
China   Defence   India   Photos   Politics  
Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, UAE, November 2007 The News International
Textile sector faces uncertainty
Thursday, May 08, 2008 | By our correspondent | KARACHI: The textile industry is working in uncertainty because of non-availability of infrastructure and financing. The l... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Apparel   Industry   Karachi   Photos   Textile  
INDIA-CHIEF-MINISTER-INAGURATION-WATER-PUMPING-STATION-PURULIA Gulf News
Water crisis can derail India's progress
| While the Indian Government should be applauded for trying to ensure a long-term supply of cheap energy and raw materials for the country's future industrial developmen... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Agriculture   Economy   India   Photos   Water  
Business Industry
- Cyclone aid continues to trickle into Burma
- Dhaka says not enough gas for major Tata project
- Critics say ASEAN shamed by Myanmar aid crisis
- No gas to spare, Dhaka tells Tata
Rice
Demand for rice aids U.S. farmers
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- Pakistan’s rating on intellectual property rights
- Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
- Industry blames mismatch in policy
- Freight charges hit Pakistani cement exports to India
Shakel Ahmed, 28, left,whose kidney was removed, recovers at city civil hospital as his mother father sit near him, in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. Ahmed is one of three people who were rescued by police from the illegal transplant racket that allegedly removed kidneys from up to 500 poor laborers and sold their organs to wealthy clients.
Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
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Farming Health
- In Burma, grieving survivors tell tales of horror and person
- Demand for rice aids U.S. farmers
- ‘Silent tsunami’ upsets family life across Asia
- Nine days ago, 12,000 people lived in Pyinsalu. Few are stil
Rice
Demand for rice aids U.S. farmers
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- Life on an Indian levee
- U.S. Begins Myanmar Relief Effort As U.N. Pleads for Coopera
- First US relief airlift heads to Myanmar
- First US airlift of aid lands in Myanmar
 The threads of the Luer lock tip of this 12ml disposable syringe keep it securely connected to a tube or other apparatus.(nn1)
Myanmar on precipice of 'health catastrophe'
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Society Energy
- Last great Gandhian
- Anti-Americanism in Pakistan upsets envoy
- 40 societies join hands to address climate change impact
- Water crisis can derail India's progress
Veteran Gandhian Smt. Nirmala Deshpande
Last great Gandhian
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- KARACHI: KESC selling assets to overcome crisis
- Small Talk: Indian energy group aims to raise $500m
- World's Giants to Alter Food EquationAs China and India
- William Pesek: Why a "rice cartel' would never work
RICE - FOOD - COMMODITY
William Pesek: Why a "rice cartel' would never work
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