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New Straits Times  4 hrs ago  Comment 
THE laid-back and unworried approach of the national Under-23 team has caused some jitters in the Vietnamese camp as the two teams prepare to meet in a vital Group A clash at the National Stadium in Vientiane today.
Jutia Group  Dec 5  Comment 
The hottest headline this week is President Obama's war in Afghanistan. After his speech Tuesday night, critics, pundits and beltway know-it-alls have been giving their two cents across the airways, printing presses and online. On issues such...
New Straits Times  Dec 5  Comment 
MALAYSIA can bank on the man between the posts, Farizal Marlias, to get the result needed against Vietnam tomorrow to smoothen the passage into the last four of the Sea Games men's football competition.
Business Times - Malaysia  Dec 4  Comment 
Department store operator Parkson Holdings Bhd (5657) plans to open 12 outlets next year in the three Asian markets that it operates in, chairman and managing director Tan Sri William Cheng said. The target exceeds the number of stores opened...
Sydney Morning Herald  Dec 4  Comment 
American power has been declining through the entirety of my conscious life. By the late 1960s, the United States was suffering its first military defeat, was estranged from many allies because of Vietnam, and being torn apart by domestic...
Metal Bulletin  Dec 4  Comment 
The Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) has warned domestic cold rollers that overcapacity could result in the closure of some mills.
New Straits Times  Dec 4  Comment 
SAFIQ Rahim, the industrious midfield workhorse holding a tight rein in the centre of the park, believes Vietnam can be beaten in Sunday's Sea Games Group A match -- which is critical to the semi-final aspirations of both teams.
New Straits Times  Dec 3  Comment 
SAFIQ Rahim, the industrious midfield workhorse holding a tight rein in the centre of the park, believes Vietnam can be beaten in Sunday's Sea Games Group A match -- which is critical to the semi-final aspirations of both teams.
Sydney Morning Herald  Dec 3  Comment 
Cambodian authorities have seized nearly two tonnes of live rare snakes and turtles being smuggled in a boat to Vietnam and arrested two men, police said on Thursday
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