Higher taxes being stuck on cigarettes will help some folk stop smoking, but the rest will just cut their spending on other, more useful, products. And the US government will have more cash to burn on non-useful stuff that IT  |


United States Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's ambivalent testimony regarding a "safe exit strategy" can only exacerbate instabilities. Not least, when such a strategy would knock what are already unprecedented deficits out of the ballpark. - Hossein Askari and Noureddine  |
Iran expects to deploy its first deepwater semi-submersible drilling rig - the "Iran-Alborz" - in the Caspian Sea next month. The rig's very name points to Tehran's even more bitter view of Azerbaijan's claims on the Caspian's energy wealth than  |
The ambitions of business mogul Telman Ismailov may have played a bigger role in the closure of Moscow's vast Cherkizovsky market than the official excuse of health and immigration issues. More certain is that the shutdown will add a complex  |


You won't find an Adolf-Hitler-Platz in Germany, yet public reminders of criminals like Anatoly Zheleznyakov and Feliks Dzerzhinsky can still be found throughout Russia. A failed attempt by a former spy to change the name of Moscow's Leningradsky railway station  |
Some pundits compare the rise of Wilhelmine Germany and modern-day China and predict major conflict between the United States and the Middle Kingdom. Yet, such oracles do not account for vastly different international environments between the two periods. - Sebastian  |
With important progress made in talks, the time seems ripe for a long-awaited normalization in diplomatic ties between China and the Vatican. Beijing's acceptance of Rome's request to postpone a local Catholic congress and bishops' conference also highlights the radical  |
As Iran continues with its nuclear-enrichment program, Israel seethes in frustration. Unlike the days when the United States, with its Israeli cheerleaders, was easily led to unleash a war against Iraq, today Washington is far too busy to do much  |
Former Pakistani president, retired General Pervez Musharraf, failed to show up in court in Islamabad on Wednesday to explain why he fired the judiciary and imposed emergency rule in November 2007. Musharraf, now living in England, may yet decide to  |
Myanmar's junta leader Senior General Than Shwe is expected to follow Friday's verdict in the case of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi by forming a civilian-led interim government to hold power until elections next year. It's a move, analysts  |
As the United States marks the 10th anniversary of a landmark report on covert Chinese attempts to steal nuclear weapons and missile technology secrets, the capture of two Chinese spies in the US has hung a question mark over its  |
Shinshu JALT (Shinshu Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching). October 18 (Sun), 11:00-14:00 in Matsumoto-shi, Nagano Japan. Linda Ohama.  |
Shinshu JALT (Shinshu Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching). September 27 (Sun), 11:00-16:00 in Nagano Japan. Hana Craig.  |
Omiya JALT (Omiya Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching). September 13 (Sun), 14:00-16:30 in Omiya, Saitama Japan. (1) Fuyuhiko Sekido; (2) Kazushige Cho.  |
Sendai ETJ (ETJ Sendai (English Teachers in Japan)). August 23 (Sun), 11:00-13:00 in Sendai, Miyagi Japan. Mike Huang, Ryan Hagglund.  |
According to a report by China Daily, Obama dispatched his top economic officials - Geithner, Summers, White House budget director Peter Orszag and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke - to try to reassure China that the US will not let  |
ArmenTel’s subscribers can send up to 100 per day for AMD 50.  |  |
The current market access threshold for real estate enterprises is too low, said Zhu Zhongyi, vice chairman and secretary-general of China Real Estate Association (CREA) recently. China must improve real estate tendering and bidding systems, regulate access standards, and strengthen  |
Japan's three big carmakers all reported falls in production for the month of June due to the global financial crisis which sapped demand overseas. Toyota Motor Corp.'s domestic year-on-year output declined by 31.2 percent in June. In the same period  |
As long as land for guaranteed housing is ensured and land for general commercial housing is regulated, there is no need to fear "prime land" as far as high-end real estate projects are concerned, said Zhu Zhongyi, vice chairman and  |
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