Friday, March 28, 2008

Crusaders 'left genetic legacy'
The search for the 'political' gene
Li Ka-shing ups Facebook stake to $120 million
Making a Home in an Unfamiliar Homeland
Monks disrupt Tibet media visit
Crunch time for Argentine agriculture
Silicon chips stretch into shape
Crocodile crossing for SA pupils: go to schools or be eaten by croc? Tough decision.
13 Things Not to Share with Your Co-workers
Tibet's troubled times: Flames on the roof of the world
Roast Fish: An Elegant, Flavorful and Easy Solution
Peeps: They're Not Just for Easter Anymore
For Company, Trashing Junk Is Big Business
Tata buys Jaguar in £1.15bn deal
The Director's Chair, the sponsor of the 26th S.F. International Asian American film festival.
18 Foods That Make Your Skin Glow
港海洋公園撼贏迪士尼
Study links preemies, long-term risks
Corvallis man, 56, killed in Iraq rocket attack
BBC website 'unblocked in China'
'Manners police' hit Japan metros, you may find it surprising, but it's true. Japanese people can be rude, especially during the morning commute hours.
The Home Song Stories, hotties for you.
Indian women isolated in Silicon Valley, desperate housewives!
NPR's All Things Considered did a piece on Long Duk Dong from Sixteen Candles in the 80's that many AA have something to say about it: Long Duk Dong: Last of the Hollywood Stereotypes?
Asking the Right Questions,
Peru tribe battles oil giant over pollution
Mexico now the 2nd fattest country, after U.S.
Ukrainian sailors missing off HK

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