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Friday, September 25, 2009

Your daily e-mail from the BBC

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



ASIA-PACIFIC
Suu Kyi 'welcomes US engagement'
Detained Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi welcomes US plans to engage with the military junta
HIV vaccine 'reduces infection'
An experimental HIV vaccine has for the first time cut infection rates, in a major trial in Thailand, researchers say.
N Koreans in 'Denmark asylum bid'
Nine North Koreans enter Denmark's embassy in Vietnam's capital Hanoi to claim political asylum, reports say.
TECHNOLOGY
Nintendo drops Wii console price
Games giant Nintendo follows similar moves by Sony and Microsoft and slashes the price of its games console.
Bus CCTV could predict assaults
CCTV security systems could soon spot an assault on a bus before it happens, according to a major research project.
Vodafone unites social networks
Vodafone launches a suite of net services for mobile and PCs, aimed at grabbing a slice of the expanding mobile data market.
DON'T MISS
Question Time
Question Time returns for a new series and celebrates 30 years of topical debate. Panellists include Harriet Harman.
THURSDAY, 10.35pm, BBC ONE and then online

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