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Friday, January 1, 2010

People Around World Express Concerns, Hopes for New Year

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People Around World Express Concerns, Hopes for New Year 
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  • ▼  2010 (244)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (4)
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    • ►  February (10)
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      • Heart Pump Could Save Possibly Millions of Lives
      • British Court Rules Freezing Terror Suspects' Asse...
      • Australia offers $25m to Taliban peace fund
      • Indians want United Nations to intervene
      • Clinic tackles root cause of dentistry woes
      • Getting Cambodia milling again
      • PM confident government will survive
      • Reds to rally at army HQ
      • Couple arrested over Indian man's murder
      • Australia Day - 26th Janaury 2010
      • Admitting the US and Russia to the regional archit...
      • Torn between two colours
      • Democrats approach decision on charter changes
      • Govt rejects chaos threat
      • Cambodian, Thai troops in shoot-out
      • Tony Abbott walks fine line on immigration stance
      • What is happening to the land of 'mai pen rai'?
      • Abhisit sets human rights record poorer : HRW
      • Chinese company picked to boost capital's port cap...
      • HK bourse expert points to IPO opportunies
      • OZ gold estimate at latest drill due in Q1
      • POST BAG Cambodia pours scorn on Thai scholar's ar...
      • Little help for migrant labour
      • Parties ready for charter drive
      • Women see Facebook as a recipe for business success
      • Mong Riththy fires up 'clean' charcoal brand
      • Falling prices in December capped a year of deflation
      • Attack spurs call for acid laws
      • After talking with PM, UN rights envoy cites human...
      • Phnom Trop becomes a flashpoint
      • Breakthrough for Australian Scientists Working on ...
      • Surayud ordered to give up contested plot of land
      • PM asked to take quick action against Surayud
      • Two govt parties, one voice
      • WHO: Vaccines for H1N1 Influenza Are Safe
      • New Malaria Vaccine Initiative Aims to Stunt Paras...
      • Political outcome could be a horror show or fairy ...
      • Tape used as alleged proof of Surayud's land link
      • PAD opens party headquarter with little fanfare
      • Abhisit govt braces for fresh confrontation
      • NPP tempers stance on charter changes
      • Make probe reports public
      • Puea Thai to sue EC chairman
      • UDD seeks action against PM, Pirapan
      • Planned airport rally sparks alarm
      • UDD may protest at Suvarnabhumi
      • Bt1m for anyone who prove pact get oil concessions...
      • In spat with 'Siem', Hun Sen needs Hanoi in his co...
      • UDD protests at Privy Council Office
      • Suthep: No mole in government
      • Johnson & Johnson accused of drug kickbacks
      • Ten Australians killed in India, families claim
      • Woman, 59, offered
      • Rabbits milked to help treat stroke victims
      • Brain Study Sheds Light on Language Use
      • H1N1 Reality Far Lower than Expectations, says Bri...
      • http://bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/31105/putti...
      • Tribunal concludes Case 002 inquiry
      • Mum gave son lethal heroin 'out of love'
      • Red shirts demand quick action on Surayud's home
      • Suthep: Thaksin to control 'final war'
      • India 'concerned' over Australia attacks
      • Developer invents mobile phone powered by Coca-Col...
      • Victorian doctors want approval to use marijuana f...
      • Law will not be sacrificed to please anyone: PM
      • Who has the upper hand? Probably none
      • Land grab a Gordian knot
      • EC asked to speed up donation case
      • New Experimental Drug for Pancreatic Cancer Offers...
      • Biotech Soybeans Promise Heart Benefits
      • Reds set their sights on encroachment in Chanthaburi
      • PM pushes for decision on Surayud land
      • New film to raise HIV/AIDS awareness
      • Freedom House Report: Asia Sees Some Significant P...
      • Sarah Palin swinging, swearing in Fox News debut
      • Asia's changing dynamics
      • Toyota, Honda show off their new hybrids
      • French people smugglers
      • Surayud has a chance to take the high ground
      • Thaksin 'to fight on' until five demands met
      • Coalition parties not involved in Cabinet reshuffle
      • PM meets Gen Prem
      • Lack of transparency thwarted attempts to safeguar...
      • The UDD war plan
      • Suthep: Respect the court
      • US congressmen visit Hmong returnees in Laos
      • Of standards and duplicity
      • Forced to be accountable
      • Cobra Gold benefits all
      • Surayud awaits ruling before deciding on land
      • Is the UDD serious in opposing double standards?
      • New cabinet this week
      • Supreme Court to rule Feb 26 on Thaksin's seized a...
      • Wife of Indian attack victim questions suicide ver...
      • Indian media must wait for full facts while report...
      • Aussies worry most about weight in the bedroom
      • Sympathy cash 'pours in' for loss of Ady Gil
      • ‘I Am Precious’ designers show off
      • Bangkok Post 11/01/2010 Growing numbers of red-shi...
      • Laos first stop as P Penh goes complaining
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