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  2. INTERNATIONAL Trapped expatriate rescued

    PORT MORESBY, Wednesday: An Australian man trapped for two days in a buckling house surrounded by erupting volcanoes in Rabaul has been ...

    Article : 788 words
  3. Tremors were like labour contractions

    PORT MORESBY, Wednesday: Three days ago Carol and Mel Barclay of Tumbarumba in NSW were enjoying their first holiday for four ...

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  4. Chinese faith springs anew

    AP Photo A group of Chinese peasants, in a wirephoto received yesterday, pray before a shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary on Sheshan Hill outside Shanghai, China, earlier this year. The popularity of the Sheshan shrine reflects a re-awakening of spirituality in China. The Government-run Catholic Church in China has a membership of four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  5. Junta, Suu Kyi, take 'first step'

    BANGKOK, Wednesday: Burma's military junta held its first official talks with detained Nobel laureate and nominal opposition ...

    Article : 481 words
  6. Death of two tests Bougainville peace

    PORT MORESBY, Wednesday: Two people were reported killed today by Papua New Guinea security forces during an attack on ...

    Article : 439 words
  7. S. E. Asian nations warm to APEC free trade

    CHIANG MAI, Thailand, Wednesday: Some South-East Asian nations were wanning to the idea of trade liberalisation within the ...

    Article : 142 words
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