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Turning Your Bathwater Into A Digital Touchscreen

Way better than an inflatable iPad!

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Deadly Sectarian Clashes In Burma Coincide With Visit By Google's Schmidt

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Australia Apologizes To 150,000 Unwed Mothers Forced To Give Up Babies

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How To Shake China From Its Recurring American Dreams

How To Shake China From Its Recurring American Dreams

Too many Chinese have taken their pursuit of happiness to the United States, and elsewhere in the West. China must ask itself why are there still so many good reasons for leaving.

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North Korean Hackers Suspected After Major Cyber Attack on South Korean Banks, TV Stations

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How Japan Uses Low Crime Rates To Justify Its Cruel Prison System

How Japan Uses Low Crime Rates To Justify Its Cruel Prison System

The death penalty is alive and well in the land of the rising sun -- and death row is particularly wretched. 

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New Cold War? China-USA Economic Espionage War Escalates

New Cold War? China-USA Economic Espionage War Escalates

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Power Restored After Shutdown Brings New Fears Of Fukushima Disaster

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Caged Tigers: Increasing Chinese Consumption By Sharing The Wealth

Caged Tigers: Increasing Chinese Consumption By Sharing The Wealth

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Pakistan Arrests Militant Linked To Daniel Pearl Murder

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North Korean Dirty Money, American Silence - A View From China

North Korean Dirty Money, American Silence - A View From China

Why has Washington stayed so quiet about South Korean allegations of secret North Korean bank accounts?

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China Appoints Li Keqiang As New Premier, Passing Of Torch Complete

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