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ABC journalist Peter Lloyd jailed
2/12/2008 | ABC foreign correspondent Peter Lloyd has been sentenced to 10 months in a Singapore prison after being caught in possession of a small amount of methamphetamine or ``ice'' in the island state famous for its hardline stance against drugs.
2/12/2008 | Embattled MPs in Thailand's ruling three-party coalition Government are vowing to remain united if the country's Constitutional Court dissolves the Government for electoral fraud after a hearing today.
2/12/2008 | President-elect Barack Obama says he will welcome strong opinions and differing viewpoints from his national security team, saying he appointed his "team of rivals" because they shared his broad vision, but would not necessarily agree on tactics or strategies to deal with world issues.
Relieved travellers fly home from trouble spots
2/12/2008 | AUSTRALIAN travellers caught up in anti-Government protests in Bangkok last week are expected to start arriving in Sydney tonight via Singapore.
2/12/2008 | THE most senior surviving Chinese leader to have been purged in the wake the Tiananmen massacre will today call for the Communist Party to return to "open and democratic decision making" as personified by two other purged leaders, Zhao Ziyang and Hu Yaobang.
2/12/2008 | SEVEN busloads of stranded Australians, some of them distressed, left Bangkok for a 14-hour road journey to the southern resort island of Phuket yesterday where a Qantas plane was waiting to fly them ...
2/12/2008 | Mumbai is awash with contradictory rumours about last week's terrorist attacks. One mystery is how the terrorists communicated with each other. It has been widely reported the gang kept in touc...
2/12/2008 | Mumbai is awash with contradictoy rumours about last week's terrorist attack. One mystery is how the terrorists communicated with each other. It has been widely reported the gang kept in touch wit...
2/12/2008 | ABC foreign correspondent Peter Lloyd will discover his fate today after being caught earlier this year in possession of a small amount of methamphetamine or "ice" in Singapore, the island state famous for its hardline stance against drugs.
1/12/2008 | AFTER being trapped for 38 hours in a Mumbai hotel fearing he might never see his wife and two children again, Garrick Harvison has returned home to his loved ones. One of a number of Australians ...
1/12/2008 | THE accents are broad Australian, and a few Afghan knick-knacks hang on the walls. But a signal that this hut is a military crossroads is the small poster pinned among the wall maps - a languid, cigar-smoking Che Guevara.
1/12/2008 | ONE member of the terrorist gang that devastated Mumbai, Azam Amir Kasab, had been under instruction to keep killing until he died.
1/12/2008 | AN AUSTRALIAN soldier and a civilian have been wounded in a roadside bomb attack in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province.
1/12/2008 | PAKISTAN could divert tens of thousands of troops fighting terrorists on its border with Afghanistan to the Indian border if tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours continue to escalate in the w...
1/12/2008 | AN EMERGENCY Qantas flight will fly home hundreds of Australians stranded by a takeover of Bangkok airport tonight.
1/12/2008 | THEY came to bring down a government, risking attack by armed security forces. But there is a carnival atmosphere among more than 4000 protesters who have taken over the new $4 billion international a...
1/12/2008 | CHINA'S economic challenges are now so serious that they are a test of the Communist Party's ability to govern, says President Hu Jintao.
1/12/2008 | AJMAL AMIR KASAB, one of the terrorist gang that devastated Mumbai, was under instruction to keep killing until he died.
1/12/2008 | AFTER being trapped for 38 hours in a Mumbai hotel fearing he might never see his wife and two children again, Garrick Harvison has returned home to his loved ones. One of a number of Australians ...
1/12/2008 | "Sunil once went to the Taj Mahal hotel for a meal. He still keeps the bill. It came to 2400 rupees; he shows it to sceptics. The people I meet who are seeking position or money in Bombay often u...
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28/11/2008 | The fiendish outrage in Mumbai this week will not dent India’s resilience one bit.
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