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![]() | Wednesday, 09 September, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi |
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ASIA-PACIFIC | |
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![]() ![]() | Australia to probe E Timor deaths Australia opens a war crimes investigation into the killing of five journalists during Indonesia's invasion of East Timor in 1975. |
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New malaria 'poses human threat' An emerging form of malaria thought only to infect monkeys poses a deadly threat to humans, research shows. | |
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China unveils high-speed railways China announces plans to build 42 new high-speed railway lines and thousands of kilometres of new track by 2012. |
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TECHNOLOGY | |
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![]() ![]() | Jobs returns to Apple limelight Apple's CEO Steve Jobs makes his first public appearance since being treated for cancer at a product launch. |
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Websites 'breaking consumer laws' More than half of websites selling electronic goods and tested in an EU probe break European laws aimed at protecting consumers. | |
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Smart tech reconnects Colombians Researchers are using "semantic web technology" to reconnect Colombians displaced in the country's civil conflict. |
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