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Lee Says South Korea May Need Extra Tax to Pay for Eventual Reunification

Aug 15, 2010 — South Korea needs to prepare for eventual unification with North Korea and should consider a special tax to cover the costs that will incur, President Lee Myung Bak said.
Australia PM Gillard pins election hopes on economy

Aug 15, 2010 — Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard gestures at a news conference while campaigning in Melbourne August 6, 2010. By James Grubel BRISBANE Australia (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard staked her party's re-election bid on the ...
Indian Prime Minister Appeals for Calm in Kashmir

Aug 15, 2010 — Photo: AP Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh salutes chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force after addressing the nation from the Red Fort on India's Independence Day, in New Delhi, India, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010.
Amid conflict, Kashmir man tries suicide 13 times

Aug 14, 2010 — SRINAGAR, India - The wounds of Kashmir's never-ending war are reflected in Arshid Malik's red, downcast eyes, in the tremble of the cigarette in his hand, in the self-inflicted knife scars gouged into his left forearm.
Gunmen Kill 16 in SW Pakistan Attacks

Aug 14, 2010 — Photo: AP Pakistani officials say gunmen have killed 16 people in two separate attacks in the restive southwest of the country. Police say the first incident took place Saturday in Aab-e-Ghum, a town near the Baluchistan provincial capital of Quetta.
Amid conflict, Kashmir man tries suicide 13 times

Aug 14, 2010 — SRINAGAR, India - The wounds of Kashmir's never-ending war are reflected in Arshid Malik's red, downcast eyes, in the tremble of the cigarette in his hand, in the self-inflicted knife scars gouged into his left forearm.
Zardari Urges Pakistan to Aid Flood Victims in Message on Independence Day

Aug 13, 2010 — President Asif Ali Zardari urged Pakistanis to mark the anniversary of the country's birth today by helping the millions displaced by its worst ever floods that have killed 1600 people and ...
World Digest: Burma's government sets date for long-awaited elections

Aug 13, 2010 — The Burmese government will hold the country's first elections in 20 years on Nov. 7 despite growing international criticism. The elections, announced Friday, will be the final element in Senior Gen.
China declares day of mourning for mudslide victims

Aug 13, 2010 — BEIJING - China on Saturday announced a national day of mourning as millions in the country's west struggled with more rain and the aftermath of mudslides that have killed more than 1150 people.
As Pakistanis flee flood zone, officials decry lack of international aid

Aug 10, 2010 — At least 1500 are dead after monsoon rains bloated rivers, submerged villages and triggered landslides in Pakistan. By Griff Witte ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- Hundreds of thousands of people fled an ever-expanding flood zone Tuesday as Pakistan's leaders ...
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