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Monday, October 5, 2009

Your daily e-mail from the BBC

Sunday, 04 October, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi



ASIA-PACIFIC
Hopes dim for quake-hit Sumatra
Aid workers in Sumatra are increasingly pessimistic about finding more survivors, four days after a devastating earthquake.
NK leader greets Chinese premier
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il makes a rare appearance to greet visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, ahead of nuclear talks.
Japanese ex-minister found dead
Former Japanese finance minister Shoichi Nakagawa, who quit over apparent drunken behaviour, has been found dead, police say.
TECHNOLOGY
Sony shows off 3D TV technology
Electronics giant Sony unveils some of its latest 3D technology, which it hopes will spark a new wave of 3D viewing.
Robot fish could prevent crashes
Robots that mimic shoals of fish could be used to develop systems to prevent car crashes, say Japanese engineers.
Court order served over Twitter
The High Court gives permission for an injunction against an anonymous blogger to be served via social-networking site Twitter.
DON'T MISS
Last Chance to See
Stephen Fry goes in search of the rare kakapo parrot and witnesses its "funniest ever" mating ritual.
Sunday 4 October, 2000 BST, BBC Two.

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