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“Following this, a 23-year-old male relative suggested that the couple undergo a ritual which involved all family members joining forces to beat up the couple to rid them of their ailments,” he told Malaysia’s official Bernama news

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South Korean Shin Young-Soo chosen new WHO Western Pacific chief
Manila - South Korean medical professor Shin Young-Soo was nominated Monday to become the next regional director of the World Health Organization (WHO) for Asia and the Pacific. The 64-year-old Shin bested two other nominees from Tonga and Malaysia d…

Zaid attacks race politics
But he was highly critical of the “culture of fear” in Malaysia, which he appeared to blame on Umno and the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition. “When we face an issue we cannot discuss it, we cannot debate it. We only use fear or we take

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Dealogic league table roundup, November 21
Equity capital markets trends upwards at a slow pace.

Japan stocks rise after losses earlier this week (AP)
AP - Japanese stocks gained Friday, boosted by a weakening yen and other Asian bourses rallying despite an overnight rout on Wall Street.

Indian troops impose security clampdown in Kashmir (AFP..
AFP - Thousands of Indian troops sealed off neighbourhoods in Muslim-majority Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar on Friday to prevent anti-India protests.

Blast kills 7 at Shi'ite funeral in Pakistan (Reuters)
Reuters - A bomb blast killed at least seven people and wounded 40 at the funeral for a Shi'ite Muslim on Friday in the northwest Pakistani town of Dera Ismail Khan, a hospital doctor said.

India says poor should not pay for profligacy of rich nation..
AFP - India's premier said Friday the poor should not pay for the "profligacy" of rich nations as he vowed to use all fiscal and monetary tools to tackle the knock-on impact of the global financial crisis.

Shanghai's Peace Hotel to become arts centre (AFP)
AFP - Shanghai's iconic Peace Hotel, once known as the most luxurious destination in the Far East, is to host a contemporary arts centre, according to operators.

Srinigar 'curfew' ahead of vote
An informal curfew is in place in Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir, ahead of elections for a new state government.

Deadly blast at Pakistan funeral
At least five people have been killed in a blast at the funeral of a Shia cleric in north-western Pakistan, police say.

SKorean stocks rally despite Wall Street drop (AP)
AP - South Korea's benchmark stock index rose sharply Friday, snapping its longest losing streak in more than five years despite another big decline on Wall Street.

Divisions cloud meeting of Nepal's ruling Maoists (AFP)..
AFP - Nepal's ruling Maoists began a national meeting Friday to hammer out their political future, with leftist hardliners arguing for greater state control in all sectors.

Blast at cleric's funeral kills 6 in Pakistan (AP)..
AP - Police say a blast at the funeral of a Shiite Muslim cleric has killed at least six people in northwestern Pakistan.

Tibetans likely to back "Middle Way" (Reuters)
Reuters - Tibetan exiles meeting in northern India have failed to find a viable alternative to the Dalai Lama's "Middle Way" approach to China, and admit they can do little more than hope for a softening in Beijing's stance.

Bangladeshi voters confident of fair election: survey (..
AFP - Bangladesh's violent and fraudulent election history has not dented voter optimism, according to a survey Friday which found 97 percent of people expected "free and fair" polls next month.

House of leading Chinese rights activist demolished (AF..
AFP - Beijing authorities destroyed the home of leading rights activist Ni Yulan on Friday as her distraught husband pleaded with the government to release her from jail.

ENVIRONMENT-INDIA: Sanitation Concerns Shift Into Space
NEW DELHI, Nov 21 (IPS) - India may be grappling with problems of basic sanitation but, at another level, its top scientists are turning their attention to human pollution in space.

Singapore skids into first recesssion since 2001 (AP)
AP - Singapore's economy has skidded into a recession for the first time since 2001, the government said Friday, warning that it could contract by up to 1 percent next year as a global slowdown saps export demand.

Tibetans likely to back "Middle Way", hope for best (Re..
Reuters - Tibetan exiles meeting in northern India have failed to find a viable alternative to the Dalai Lama's "Middle Way" approach to China, and admit they can do little more than hope for a softening in Beijing's stance.

Indian PM appeals against caste, religious divisions (A..
AFP - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urged Indians on Friday to reject centuries of ethnic and religious divisions, warning that they would be manipulated by politicians to fracture the country.

India's Singh cautious over back-to-back wins (AFP)
AFP - India's Jeev Milkha Singh was cautious over his chances of back-to-back wins despite roaring into contention with a sparkling 63 at the Hong Kong Open on Friday.

China vows not to compromise with Tibetan exiles (AP)
AP - China launched a new attack on the Dalai Lama's drive for Tibetan autonomy on Friday, vowing not to compromise with leaders of the Tibetan exile community meeting to debate the future of their movement.

Headlines in Major Malaysian newspapers on Friday
Headlines The following headlines appeared in major Malaysian newspapers on Friday: *** THE NEW STRAITS TIMES: - 10 per cent of addicts at rehab centre are HIV carriers - DR M: Islamic banking could b...

Merkel upbeat on chances for agreeing on EU economic stimulu..
Merkel German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced strong optimism on chances for securing an agreement on a European Union economic stimulus plan, news reports said Thursday. Talking to journalists in Fra...

Bayern Munich eye loan deal for L.A. Galaxy
Donovan German Bundesliga record champs Bayern Munich are strongly interested in signing US international and Los Angeles Galaxy striker Landon Donovan to a short-term deal until mid-March, the sports...

Ledger family attack biography
Heath Ledger’s family and friends are outraged at suggestions made in an unauthorised biography that the late actor was mentally ill. The book, by journalist Janet Fife-Yeomans titled Heath, A Fami...

Quaid ordered to give DNA in ecstasy case
The long-time friend of Ben Cousins facing charges arising from one of Australia's biggest ecstasy busts, has been ordered by a magistrate to give a sample of his DNA to the Australian Federal Police ...

Accused stalker, child porn creator on bail
A 29 year-old man charged with more than 150 counts of distributing child pornography and having sex with an underage girl, has been granted bail in Perth. The man appeared in the Perth Magistrates C...

Son remembers Shortbread Man of Geraldton
The son of the 94-year-old "Shortbread Man of Geraldton", Joe Hollomby, stabbed to death in his home last weekend, has said he did not realise how loved his father was until news of his violent death ...

Child rapist could still lose family home
A convicted child rapist had his potential loss of assets considered when sentenced to three years prison in Perth's District Court today. The man, 39, previously pleaded guilty to three counts of se...

Dell sees China sales down (Reuters)
Reuters - Dell Inc's sales in China slowed last quarter, but Beijing's economic stimulus measures are likely to boost technology spending, the world's No. 2 personal computer maker said on Friday.

Aussies borrowing wisely, says credit card company
One of the world's biggest credit card companies says Australians are borrowing wisely. But other analysts say personal debt repayments are rising sharply because retailers are struggling to sell int...

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