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Monday, September 14, 2009

Your daily e-mail from the BBC

Sunday, 13 September, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi



ASIA-PACIFIC
HK rally over Chinese 'assault'
Journalists march in Hong Kong against the alleged police beating of TV reporters covering unrest in China's Xinjiang province.
Dozens dead in Kazakhstan blaze
A fire at a facility for drug addicts in the south-eastern Kazakh city of Taldykorgan has killed 38 people, officials say.
China and US in new trade dispute
China launches an "anti-dumping and anti-subsidy" probe into imports of some US car products and chicken meat.
TECHNOLOGY
Facebook strips down to Lite site
Facebook launches a new Lite version of the site, first outlined in August, for users with poor internet connections.
UK firm Spinvox 'put up for sale'
UK voice-to-text firm Spinvox has been "put up for sale", according to one of its investors, Invesco Perpetual.
PM apology after Turing petition
Gordon Brown says he is sorry for the "appalling" way World War II code-breaker Alan Turing was treated for being gay.
DON'T MISS
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Tim Harford on beautiful people's children, why Google says statisticians rule, and the mathematical secrets of the Beatles
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