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![]() | Wednesday, 14 October, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi |
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ASIA-PACIFIC | |
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![]() ![]() | Decline in Chinese trade slowing The decline in Chinese exports slows in September, suggesting improvements in economies elsewhere in the world. |
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Tsunami drill across Indian Ocean Eighteen countries around the Indian Ocean hold an exercise to evaluate the region's tsunami early warning systems. | |
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Manila seeks help to find priest The Philippines government asks Muslim rebels to help it locate an Irish priest allegedly kidnapped by pirates. |
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TECHNOLOGY | |
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![]() ![]() | Youth 'cannot live' without web According to a survey released on Wednesday, 75% of 16- to 24-year-olds say they cannot live without internet access. |
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US city to start giant 'mapathon' Atlanta aims to become the world's most digitally mapped city with a project that will map every road, trail, bike path and tree. | |
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Berners-Lee 'sorry' for slashes The forward slashes in web addresses could have been avoided says world wide web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee. |
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DON'T MISS | |
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![]() | ![]() | The BBC's Money Matters Roadshow Find out what's worrying people at the BBC's Money Matters Roadshow in Glasgow Watch highlights online |
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