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AN ATOL INVESTIGATION Deep inside Indonesia's kill zone

31.10.2009 08:34    atimes.com
Indonesia's Detachment 88 counter-terrorism teams are seen by some critics as too willing to kill suspects and so do away with the need for long trials of suspected jihadis. Yet the training of these crisis response teams, and their weaponry,
AN ATOL INVESTIGATION Deep inside Indonesia's kill zone


NATO forces turn to warlords

31.10.2009 08:34    atimes.com
Afghan warlords are earning millions of dollars from North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces to guard forward operating bases and supply convoys. These ruthless private armies are reviled by much of the public, and are likely to turn their rifles on
NATO forces turn to warlords

Ill winds over Iran's nuclear draft

31.10.2009 08:34    atimes.com
The contents of Iran's response to a fuel-for-fuel draft proposal from the International Atomic Energy Agency for Tehran's low-enriched uranium have not been officially disclosed. Already, though, both inside Iran and in the United States, the initiative is under attack.
Ill winds over Iran's nuclear draft

More missiles across strait

31.10.2009 08:34    atimes.com
A recently released report by Taiwan's Defense Ministry stating that China has increased the number of missiles targeted at the island demonstrates that despite unprecedented warming relations, the potential for war between the long-time rivals still very much exists. -
More missiles across strait


Doubles, toil and trouble in Pyongyang

31.10.2009 08:34    atimes.com
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's sprightly appearance in a spate of public appearances since he reportedly suffered a stroke, including meetings with China's Premier Wen Jiabao and former United States president Bill Clinton, has re-ignited rumors there is a troupe

What keeps Arroyo up at night

31.10.2009 08:34    atimes.com
When she steps down in eight months, ending her constitutional immunity, Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo could face charges ranging from corruption and electoral fraud to arranging extra-judicial killings and forced disappearances. Arroyo would, though, dodge any bullets by winning a
What keeps Arroyo up at night

New moons are rising

31.10.2009 08:33    atimes.com
The Reverend Sun Myung Moon, nearing 90, has been meeting movers and shakers in the rarified heights of Washington to promote his autobiography, illustrating the political power and influence both in the United States and abroad of his World Unification
New moons are rising

China stocks surge on new board debut

31.10.2009 08:33    atimes.com
High returns and high risks is the name of the game as never before in China's stock markets, with values of companies listed on the world's newest exchange, the small-market ChiNext based in Shenzhen, doubling on its opening day on
China stocks surge on new board debut

CHAN AKYA Time to go Dutch

31.10.2009 08:33    atimes.com
The ruling by the European Union Commissioner for Competition that Dutch bank ING Groep should sell its insurance unit and US banking arm demonstrates that the Europeans, unlike their US counterparts, are taking the right route regarding stewardship of the
CHAN AKYA Time to go Dutch

MARKET RAP No silver lining

31.10.2009 08:33    atimes.com
An end-of-week revival in prices put a positive sheen on recent trading that might survive for a few more days. The longer prospect is for more or less generalized declines. R M Cutler runs his eye over the ups and
MARKET RAP No silver lining

IT WORLD Microsoft reliable as ever

31.10.2009 08:33    atimes.com
Microsoft has maintained its reputation for delivering fierce headaches along with its new software offerings. Many would-be users of Windows 7 are discovering that the company's new operating system fails to install satisfactorily and their computers then refuse to restore
IT WORLD Microsoft reliable as ever

Criminal ladyboys in Thailand

31.10.2009 06:51    personalthailand.com
The government in Phuket is taking strict measures with the ladyboys in Phuket over the next week when the American sailors land. They will arrest any ladyboy that does not have a proper ID or reason for staying in Phuket.Last
Criminal ladyboys in Thailand

New IBM study highlights analytics as top Priority for ASEAN CIOs

31.10.2009 00:25    ibm.com
SINGAPORE, 22 October 2009: A new global study of more than 2,500 Chief Information Officers (CIOs), including 86 from ASEAN, released by IBM (NYSE: IBM), reveals that leveraging analytics to gain a competitive advantage and improve business decision-making is now
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New IBM study highlights analytics as top Priority for ASEAN CIOs

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