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1. India wins Junior Asia Cup in hockey
Indian hockey players celebrate after winning the 6th Men's Junior Asia Cup 2008
19 Jul 2008
2. Oil prices dip to $127 a barrel in Asian trading
Crude oil futures slipped in Asian trading Tuesday as investors sought to gauge whether oil prices have peaked even as many worry that supplies are barely meeting growing global demand.
03 Jun 2008
3. Oil prices steady in Asian trading after record near $124
Oil prices held steady Thursday in Asia after jumping to a record near $124 a barrel as investors captivated by the market's upward momentum seemed to ignore figures showing an increase in U.S. crude and gasoline supplies.
08 May 2008
4. Azim Premji, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw feature in Forbes '48 Asian Altruists' list
India's leading IT service provider Wipro's chairman Azim Premji and biotechnology major Biocon's chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw are among the forty-eight Asians to feature in Forbes magazine's list of Asia's top philanthropists.
10 Apr 2008
5. Asia Pacific business growing fast: Dell
Dell Inc.'s business is growing fast in Asia and the outlook for laptop computers continues to be bright, CEO Michael Dell said Tuesday.
19 Mar 2008
6. Asian nations face "unprecedented" water crisis: ADB
Developing countries in Asia could face an "unprecedented" water crisis within a decade due to mismanagement of water resources, the Asian Development Bank said in a report.
29 Nov 2007
7. ASEAN needs goals to sway investors: ADB
Southeast Asian countries looking to create a single regional market should set short-term goals to convince sceptical investors that they can integrate their economies by 2015, the Asian Development Bank said.
18 Nov 2007
8. Chinese writer wins first Man Asian literary prize
Chinese author Jiang Rong on Saturday won Asia's first major literary prize, launched by the backers of the world-renowned Booker prize to give a greater global voice to the continent's often unheralded talent.
11 Nov 2007
9. Pope urges pharmacists to abhor abortion, euthanasia
Pharmacists must be allowed to refuse to supply drugs that cause abortion or euthanasia, Pope Benedict said on Monday, calling on health professionals to be "conscientious objectors" against such practices.
29 Oct 2007
10. Citigroup serves Asia's billionaires with new unit
Citigroup's newly created unit to serve Asia's super-rich plans to hire 10 high profile bankers and aims for annual revenue growth faster than its wealth business in Asia, the head of the unit told Reuters on Friday.
05 Oct 2007
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