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After decades of censorship, military-led government lifts restrictions on private newspapers.
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US financial giant chaired by tycoon and investment firm 3G Capital announce largest-ever food company takeover.
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Thai floods dent confidence in government
Mixed messages from authorities leave people confused about threat level as Bangkok braces for flooding.
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Gold starting to lose glitter following slump
Sudden fall in price after recent highs leaves some investors feeling metal has peaked and cash is better option.
Europe
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Bolivian protesters use official as shield
Amazonian groups force foreign minister to march with them against highway project imposed on their land.
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Doubts over Malaysia's visa amnesty programme
Many illegal immigrants dubious about amnesty to regularise foreign workers.
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Malaysia activists vent anger via web
Growing use of social networking sites is posing a huge challenge to government.
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China ravaged by severe floods
More than 170 people dead or missing after two weeks of torrential rain, with Zhejiang province the hardest hit.
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Philippine massacre suspect denies charge
Head of powerful clan says he did not order mass murder of rivals and journalists in 2009.
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Sony eyes turnaround after bad year
After posting loss of $3.2 billion, electronics giant expects to return to profit next year.
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