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NEWSLINElisten to audio
Thailand’s priorities as new chairman of Asean
Thailand has taken over the chairmanship of the ten-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations group.

Its Deputy Prime Minister Sahas Banditkul says his country’s chairmanship will be guided by 3 Rs one of which is to realise its commitments under the ASEAN charter.

Another is to revitalize Asean so that it is more accessible to ordinary citizens.

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NEWSLINElisten to audio
Cambodia Gears Up For Upcoming Parliamentary Elections
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NEWSLINElisten to audio
China says terror plot foiled in run-up to Olympic Games
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25 Minuteslisten to audio
Remembering RSI
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Arts Arenalisten to audio
Developing the Malay arts scene in Singapore
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The Asian Journallisten to audio
Chinese consumers develop a taste for luxury
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Business Ideaslisten to audio
MIcrosoft Smart Phone Applications
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Call From America With Janadas Devanlisten to audio
The effect of oil price increases
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Call From America With Mike Kellermanlisten to audio
PETA declares war on meat-eaters
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Check Outlisten to audio
Mark Schwarzer
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Connectionslisten to audio
Air Asia
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Discovering Singaporelisten to audio
Singapore Food Festival
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Eye on Asialisten to audio
Waving Goodbye – to RSI and Beijing
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Frontierslisten to audio
Dinosaur descendents...birds
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Global Citizenslisten to audio
Steven Tan, Regional Marketing Director, Aspect Software: Leisure Adventures
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The Human Spiritlisten to audio
Raising climate change awareness on Everest
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Inside Malaysialisten to audio
MCA gears up for elections
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Indonesia Media Watchlisten to audio
Rice for Life
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The I.T Beatlisten to audio
New Infocomm Accessibility Centre to provide IT training for all disability types
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Music Across Borderslisten to audio
Electrico: We Satellites
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Nature Notebooklisten to audio
Traditional prawn farming in Singapore
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On Campuslisten to audio
My GrandPa, The Designer
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Perspectivelisten to audio
The future of public service broadcasting
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Rara Avislisten to audio
Rara Avis
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Regional Press Reviewlisten to audio
Regional Press Review 25 July 2008
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Travel & Tastelisten to audio
Laos
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The Write Stufflisten to audio
Stan Lai on creativity
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Young Expressionslisten to audio
Organ Transplants in Singapore
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A World Of Our Ownlisten to audio
The Pineapple Museum in Johor Bahru
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The American Dreamlisten to audio
Chapter 10 (END) - You, Me and Our American Dream



Hong Kong 10th Anniversary Handover Speciallisten to audio
Part 06 (END): The future of Hong Kong


Malaysia Turns 50listen to audio
Young Malaysians have their say



Potlucklisten to audio
Mushroom extravaganza

    EYE ON ASIA:
    Mon 21 Jul 1235hrs UTC | Tue 22 Jul 1120hrs UTC | Sun 27 Jul 1250hrs UTC

    The Green Long March

    "Future Generations," a graduate school and worldwide alliance of organisations dedicated to applied community development, is fronting a major national eco-trek called the Green Long March in China. Led by the Beijing Forestry University, this year’s campaign involves the participation of thousands of students from 32 universities across the country. It spans 10 routes across 26 provinces and autonomous regions, covering sites and locations from the Yellow River to the port city of Xiamen in Fujian. So what will this eco-trek achieve? Carolyn Oei reports from Beijing.

    TRAVEL AND TASTE:
    Mon 21 Jul 1250hrs UTC | Wed 23 Jul 1120hrs UTC | Sun 27 Jul 1345hrs UTC

    Tubing down a river in Laos

    Find out more about a trip down a river in Laos on an inflated rubber tube.





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