China Tourists Tense After Manila Killings
 

China Tourists Tense After Manila Killings

China Daily USA, News Report, Shi Yingying and Li Jing, Posted: Aug 27, 2010

Monday's killings of Hong Kong tourists in Manila has caused some Chinese travelers to cancel their plans to go to the Philippines.

 

How U.S. Fears Over Flood Play Into Pakistan Army's Hands

 

New America Media, News Report, Sandip Roy, Posted: Aug 27, 2010

By framing the flood as a security issue, Pakistan is playing the only card it has—the terror threat—and the U.S. will pay the price.

 

New America Now: Acknowledging the "Other"

 

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Aug 27, 2010

A look at race relations in current news, a fiction story and a documentary on adoption.

Hong Kong Still Reeling from Manila Hostage Crisis

 

Sing Tao Daily, ABS-CBN News, South China Morning Post, News Report, Posted: Aug 26, 2010

Former Manila Police officer Roberto Mendoza held a bus of tourists from Hong Kong hostage for 11 hours on Monday.

N. Korea Agrees to Release American Detainee

 

Korea Daily, News Report, Posted: Aug 26, 2010

North Korean media have paid keen attention to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's visit to the communist nation August 24 to secure the release of a Boston native held in the country since last year.

 

Wyclef Jean for President of Haiti. Will He Be Another Aristide?

 

NNPA, News Analysis, Dr. Ron Daniels, Posted: Aug 18, 2010

Two weeks ago on CNN's Larry King Live the multi-Platinum, multi-Grammy Award winning recording artist and cultural icon Wyclef Jean made the long anticipated announcement that he will be a candidate for president of the Republic of Haiti.

 

CA State Assembly Passes Human Rights Reporting Bill

 

Sans Francisco Bay View, News Report, Staff, Posted: Aug 18, 2010

California could become the first state to comply with key provisions of a U.N. treaty ratified 16 years ago.

 

Textile Training Center Means Hope for Haiti

 

AFRO, News Report, Melissa Jones, Posted: Aug 18, 2010

Months after the devastating earthquake that ravaged Haiti, new economic hope is beginning to emerge for the people of the impoverished country.

 

Pakistan Floods: Why Should We Care?

 

Chowk.com, Commentary, Ethan Casey, Posted: Aug 16, 2010

All indicators are pointing toward an enormous, long-term human tragedy unfolding in Pakistan, and we need to do something about it.

 

International Community Must not Neglect Haitians

 

New America Media, Question & Answer, Erin Marcus, Posted: Aug 15, 2010

Haiti needs to rebuild from the ground up and in the area of health care that means a long term commitment from the international community.

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