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Madonna and Ritchie granted "quickie" divorce (Reuters)..
Reuters - U.S. pop star Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie ended nearly eight years of marriage in just a few minutes on Friday when a British court granted them a "quickie" divorce.

US details role for additional Afghan forces (AP)
AP - With the United States reevaluating strategy in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates is telling allies that additional U.S. forces planned for the war must be shared across the region taking the brunt of the fighting.

Hong Kong's Hak, 14, makes cut and history (AFP)
AFP - Hong Kong teenager Jason Hak, 14, produced a birdie-birdie finish to become the youngest player to make a European tour cut on Friday, smashing Sergio Garcia's record set in 1995.

Monty, Wilson hot at Hong Kong Open golf (AFP)
AFP - Scotland's Colin Montgomerie shrugged off one of the worst slumps of his career at the UBS Hong Kong Open on Friday, while 'nearly man' Oliver Wilson raised hopes of a breakthrough win.

Russian MPs vote for longer presidency (Reuters)
Reuters - Russia's lower house of parliament approved on Friday a constitutional amendment extending the presidential term of office to six years from four.

India revises Kashmir death toll to 47,000 (Reuters)
Reuters - Indian authorities revised up on Friday the death toll from nearly two decades of insurgency in Kashmir to more than 47,000 people.

Japan suspects stabbings linked to pension scandal (AP)..
AP - Police said Friday they were investigating whether stabbings that targeted two former Health Ministry officials and their wives was connected to the ministry's mishandling of millions of pension records.

Indian shares provisionally close up 6.2 pct (Reuters)
Reuters - Indian shares provisionally rose 6.19 percent on Friday after fund buying in the last hour-and-a-half helped the market snap a 7-day losing streak.

India may deploy more warships to fight pirates - reports ..
Reuters - The Indian navy may beef up its security presence significantly in the Gulf of Aden to counter the threat of rampant piracy to shipping companies, local newspapers reported on Friday.

Prosecutors question Taiwan's Chen in jail (AP)
AP - Taiwanese prosecutors said they questioned jailed former President Chen Shui-bian over graft allegations Friday, as he extended a hunger strike for a 10th day.

Asia, Europe stocks rebound - West Online
Most Asian and European markets rebounded on Friday after sharp declines in recent days as investors scooped up battered financial and technology shares. Major Asian benchmarks opened lower after Wall Street tumbled to multi-year lows overnight but ...

Thai unions pledge strike unless government steps down
BANGKOK: Thailand's main public sector unions threatened a nationwide strike next week if the government does not bow to the demands of protesters and quit, according to a statement.

Russian presidential term extension bill approved (AP)
AP - The lower house of Russia's parliament has given its final approval to a bill extending the presidential term from four to six years.

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

Bruce Willis wants cash back from Malaysia company (AP)..
AP - A Malaysian technology conglomerate pledged Friday to repay $900,000 to Hollywood star Bruce Willis, but denied any wrongdoing after he took legal action to demand a refund of his investment.

Funeral bombing kills seven in Pakistan
PESHAWAR, Pakistan: A bomb ripped through a funeral procession on Friday in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least seven people and wounding at least 40 others, police and hospital officials said.

Leading ladies of Malaysian politics battle for job
KUALA LUMPUR: The two leading ladies of Malaysia's ruling party have declared war over the influential post of head of the women's wing, after the grassroots turned against incumbent Rafidah Aziz.

Taiwan market: Chunghwa Telecom reveals details of new value..
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) on November 20 unveiled Hami, a package of free value-added services specifically designed for CHT 3G subscribers using iPhone 3G handsets. Hami will be launched alongside the iPhone 3G in December, according to CHT.

Fla. governor embraces college tuition increases - Boston Gl..
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.— Gov. Charlie Crist's plan for Florida's public universities veers away from his previous opposition to raising tuition, allowing for increases of up to 15 percent a year. But a top Democratic lawmaker said it's the wrong time for ...

Asia, Europe stocks rebound after Wall Street rout - WTOP Ra..
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Most Asian and European markets rebounded Friday after sharp declines in recent days as investors scooped up battered financial and technology shares. Major Asian benchmarks opened lower after Wall Street tumbled to multiyear ...

Kenmec introduces photo engraving process equipment for larg..
Although many panel makers are slowing down their expansion plans during the economic downturn, panel equipment supplier Kenmec Mechanical Engineering is growing stably and is expanding its business from automation equipment to wet processing by introducing photo engraving process equipment for large-size panels.

China woman loses fight for home
Workers tear down the home of Chinese activist Ni Yulan, now in detention after fighting for six years to save it.

GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks bounce back from 5-year low - For..
HONG KONG, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Asian stock markets rebounded from a five-year low on Friday as a variety of rumours such as China cutting interest rates later in the day prompted investors to cover short positions before the weekend. The recovery in ...

China shares end lower after surge; property gains (AP)..
AP - Chinese stocks ended lower Friday after a volatile session punctuated by speculation of a weekend interest rate cut and suspected government buying of shares.

Taiwan market: White-box 7-inch digital photo frames priced ..
While consumer spending is decreasing amid the global economy downturn, white-box digital photo frame vendors in Taiwan are offering sub-NT$1,000 (US$30) 7-inch digital photo frames to grab market share, according to market sources.

Japan keeps rates on hold at 0.3%
Japan's central bank keeps its key rate unchanged at 0.3% on Friday but warns of an uncertain outlook.

Taiwan market: Fierce competition for 2.5-inch external HDDs..
In the Taiwan market, growing demand for 2.5-inch external hard disk drives (HDDs) due to increasing use of portable consumer electronics has attracted many new vendors since the second quarter of 2008, resulting in increasingly intensive competition which is on the verge of sparking a price war, according to local retail channels.

Fujitsu introduces first netbook series
Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific has announced the debut of the M1010, the first in its new M series product line.

Dell to keep investing in Asia even as China slows - CNN Mon..
NEW YORK (Associated Press) - Dell Inc. plans to keep investing in Asia even as its sales growth in China slows, the computer maker's regional president said Friday. "We will continue to invest" in Asia, said Steve Felice, president of Dell Asia ...

Overpopulated Vietnam urges parents to stop at two
Hanoi - Facing a population boom, the government of Vietnam has proposed limiting families to two children by punishing bureaucrats who fail to keep the numbers down, a senior government official said...

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