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JapanWowswithWorldsFastestComputer
From: Link TV on Sun, Jul 03 2011 7:56 AM
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) Kobe’s Advanced Institute for Computational Science unveils the world’s fastest supercomputer. Footage from Reuters
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BulletTrainHalvesTimefromBeijingtoShanghai
From: Link TV on Sun, Jul 03 2011 7:56 AM
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) New bullet train cuts travel time from Beijing to Shanghai to less than five hours. Footage from Reuters
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ThaiMonasteryRunsDrugRehabProgram
From: Link TV on Sun, Jul 03 2011 7:56 AM
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) Buddhist monks use diet, discipline and self-reflection to cure drug addicts. Broadcaster: VTV4, 6/28/2011
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IndianandPakistaniOfficialsAgreetoDisagree
From: Link TV on Sun, Jul 03 2011 7:56 AM
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) No agreements between Indian and Pakistani foreign ministers on disputes like the Mumbai terrorist attack and Kashmir. Broadcaster: Express 24/7, 6/24/2011
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MosaicNews063011WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Jul 01 2011 9:01 AM

Syria’s sleeping giant issues "volcano" warning for Aleppo, Yemen's Saleh calls for implementing GCC deal he refuses to sign, Lebanon requests evidence for indictments over Hariri death, and more.



Syria's sleeping giant issues 'volcano' warning for Aleppo
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MosaicNews062911WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEast
From: Link TV on Thu, Jun 30 2011 7:57 AM
Martyrs' Day of Rage erupts in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, Bahraini opposition group deems national dialogue a sham, dozens of Yemeni troops defect to the opposition, and more.
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MosaicNews062811WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Wed, Jun 29 2011 2:28 AM

Sudan’s Bashir defies ICC arrest warrant with visit to China, Russia warns Syria against descending into a Libya-style war, Moroccans react to the king's proposed constitutional reforms, and more.



Russia warns Syria against descending into a Libya-style war
Al Jazeera...
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PakistanLaxonChildLaborLaws
From: Link TV on Tue, Jun 28 2011 11:47 PM
(LinkAsia: June 17, 2011) An Express 24/7 report explores the status of child labor in Pakistan, where lax government regulations and spotty enforcement do little to protect the millions of children who are put to work. Broadcast partner: Express 24/7
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MosaicNews062711WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Tue, Jun 28 2011 11:47 PM

ICC issues arrest warrants for Gaddafi and son, Syrian opposition leaders meet for the first time in Damascus, Israel orders Navy to intercept Gaza aid flotilla, and more.



ICC issues arrest warrants for Gaddafi and son
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

Syrian opposition lead...
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RecoveringfromtheTsunami
From: Link TV on Sun, Jun 26 2011 5:12 PM
(LinkAsia - June 24, 2011) NHK tells the tale of the owner of Iwaki Diecast, a Japanese auto parts manufacturer that is struggling to survive three months after the disastrous earthquake and ensuing tsunami. Broadcast partner: NHK
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LinkAsiaNews62411
From: Link TV on Sun, Jun 26 2011 5:12 PM
(LinkAsia - June 24, 2011) China releases Ai Weiwei and prepares for the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party. Indian universities raise the bar for incoming students. In Japan, anti-nuclear protesters take to the streets and to the web, while Japanese companies struggle to survive in...
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AntiNukeProtestsGrow
From: Link TV on Sun, Jun 26 2011 5:12 PM
(LinkAsia - June 24, 2011) Japanese people hold anti-nuclear protests in Tokyo, as anger over the Fukushima disaster spills into the streets and the web.
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MosaicNews062011WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Mon, Jun 20 2011 11:53 PM

World Refugee Day given urgency by Arab Spring, reform proposals in Syria and Morocco met with massive demonstrations, Bahrain accused of systematic torture inside hospitals, and more.



Fierce battles continue in western Libya
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

Bahrain accuse...
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FacebookStrugglestoAchievePopularityinJapan
From: Link TV on Sat, Jun 18 2011 1:39 PM
(LinkAsia: June 17, 2011) Tokyo Contributor Toshi Maeda explores the reasons that Facebook is not succeeding in Japan and examines why sites offer  mobile gaming dominating the social networking market.Contributor: Toshi Maeda
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FoodSafetyinChina
From: Link TV on Sat, Jun 18 2011 1:39 PM
(LinkAsia: June 17, 2011) Beijing Contributor Charlie Custer reports on Chinese consumers concerned that their food is not safe to eat.Contributer: Charlie Custer
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FoodSafetyinChina
From: Link TV on Sat, Jun 18 2011 1:39 PM
(LinkAsia: June 17, 2011) Beijing Contributor Charlie Custer reports on Chinese consumers concerned that their food is not safe to eat.Contributer: Charlie Custer
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ChinaVietnamDispute
From: Link TV on Sat, Jun 18 2011 1:39 PM
(LinkAsia: June 17, 2011) LinkAsia Host Yul Kwon delivers the latest on the rising tension between China and Vietnam over disputed territories in the South China Sea. Then, a VTV4 report (VTV4 News 6/13/11) details how Chinese hackers attacked the Petro Times newspaper website along with multipl...
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EnergyandtheEnvironmentThe2011EnvironmentalFilmFestivalintheNationsCapital
From: Link TV on Sat, Jun 18 2011 1:39 PM
(Earth Focus: Episode 30) "Energy and the Environment" was the theme of this year’s Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital. This Earth Focus episode features clips from the films "White Lion" and "A Community of Gardners", and takes an in-depth look at three energy films —...
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DirectorNicoleTorreonHoustonWeHaveaProblem
From: Link TV on Sat, Jun 18 2011 1:39 PM

"Houston We Have a Problem" steps inside the US oil industry to hear the truth about oil, straight from the hearts of Texas oilmen themselves. Decades of American presidents have warned against dependence on foreign oil and US energy policy has always been a strategy of defense, not offense. ...

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LinkAsiaNews61711
From: Link TV on Sat, Jun 18 2011 1:39 PM
(LinkAsia: June 17, 2011) Tensions escalate in the south China sea, Vietnam steps up the pressure as protestors rail against China, a stunning discovery in South Korea, a sunken treasure ship off the Korean coast could be worth hundreds of millions, plus why is Facebook failing in Japan. ...
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