Scrabble goes pink for charity

LONDON, Aug 23, 2006 (AFP) – The famous board game Scrabble is to change colour for the first time in its history, to raise money for research into breast cancer, its makers Mattel announced Wednesday.Letter tiles, racks, boards and boxes will be tinged pink, with 1.50 pounds (2.20 euros, 2.83 dollars) from each 15-pound sale […]

‘s economic woes

HARARE, Aug 22, 2006 (AFP) – Zimbabwe converted to a new currency Tuesday in a move aimed at stemming runaway inflation but analysts said it would do little to halt a downward spiral in the southern African country’s economy.The Reserve Bank slashed three zeros from its currency on July 31 and set a 21-day ultimatum […]

Chaos as Zimbabwe switches to new currency

HARARE, Aug 22, 2006 (AFP) – Zimbabweans struggled to offload soon-to-be worthless cash on Monday as chaos and confusion prevailed ahead of a midnight deadline to convert to a new currency aimed at combating galloping inflation.Banks extended their working hours to cater to crowds who came to dispose of their old notes while others went […]

Ancient Indian port with links to Roman Empire faces extinction

PATTANAM, India, Aug 21, 2006 (AFP) – Pottery shards, beads, Roman copper coins and ancient wine bottles litter the strata beneath this small seaside village in India’s southern Kerala state.The 250 families, mostly agricultural labourers, who live in Pattanam, 260 kilometers (161 miles) north of Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram, find the objects pretty, but would rather […]

Singapore launches drive to attract immigrants amid baby shortage

SINGAPORE, Aug 21, 2006 (AFP) – Singapore will launch a more aggressive drive to attract immigrants to avert a serious population shortage, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said, again urging citizens to produce more babies.Raising the population issue as one of his priorities, Lee said the government would establish a new “citizenship and population unit” […]

Panda blog opens in China

BEIJING, Aug 21, 2006 (AFP) – A week-old giant panda cub has received her own blog as China seeks to raise public awareness about protecting the endangered animal, state media said Monday. The blog, named “Baby Panda Home”, has debuted on the Sina website. It features photos, regular updates on the panda’s growth and discussions […]

India takes Coca-Cola to court alleging high pesticide levels

BANGALORE, India, Aug 19 (AFP) – India’s southern state of Karnataka has filed a case against US soft drinks giant Coca-Cola, accusing it of selling products with unacceptably high pesticide levels, a minister said Saturday.The case was filed August 12 after state health department-supervised laboratory tests showed excessive amounts of pesticide in Coca-Cola product samples, […]

‘s answer to Wal-Mart

NEW DELHI, Aug 18, 2006 (AFP) – India’s biggest private company Reliance Industries said Friday it aims to launch its first store next month as part of a plan to build an Indian version of Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retail chain. Reliance, whose main business is oil and petrochemicals, has said it plans to invest […]

Fate of ancient brothel hangs in the balance in China

BEIJING, Aug 17 (AFP) – A city in central China is agonizing over whether it should preserve an ancient building that once housed a brothel in case it is seen as promoting prostitution, state media said Thursday. The problem is that if the authorities at Jinggang in Hunan province decide not to save the structure, […]

Japan proposes 16-nation Asian trade bloc: officials

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 17 (AFP) – Japanese officials on Thursday proposed a sprawling 16-nation free-trade grouping with China, South Korea, Australia, India, New Zealand and the 10-nation Southeast Asian bloc, officials said. The 16 last year formed the East Asia Summit — seen as a precursor of a giant free-trade community embracing half the world’s […]

Maldives frees democrazy activist

Aug 16 (AFP) – The Maldives said Wednesday it had freed a leading opposition figure as part of efforts to move the island nation towards multi-party democracy. Jennifer Latheef, who was jailed for 10 years on terror charges linked to a 2003 pro-democracy riot, was pardoned and released, the Maldivian government said in a statement. […]

Poverty and conflict in South Asia breeding ground for AIDS: Experts

TORONTO, Canada, Aug 15, 2006 (AFP) – South Asia’s AIDS epidemic could smash through vulnerable populations unless India and its neighbours take the battle into high-risk areas, including the sex industry, the World Bank warned Monday.The report, issued at the world’s biggest-ever AIDS meeting, painted a picture of an HIV time bomb that ticked in […]

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