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Chinese players under fire after Jakarta upset
Reuters(Reuters) - Chinese badminton is again under fire after world number three Du Pengyu's shock loss to unranked Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka at the Indonesia Super Series event. The sport's governing body, the Badminton World Federation (BWF), has long been...Tags: Badminton, Sports
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Analysis: India is Asia's weakest link in QE-driven rout
ReutersSINGAPORE (Reuters) - India is emerging Asia's canary in the 'hot money' mine. As financial markets sell off on concerns over rising U.S. rates, what happens in India, an economy with slowing growth and a heavy dependence on foreign money, could well...Tags: Finance, Economic Policy, Public Finance, Indonesia, ING Group
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Soccer-Malaysia fans offered cash reward to police FA Cup final
ReutersJune 14 (Reuters) - Sick and tired of crowd violence marring matches, the Football Association of Malaysia will offer fans a financial reward if they catch hooligans causing trouble at the FA Cup final later this month. The FAM said supporters would be...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations
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Malaysia fans offered cash reward to police FA Cup final
Reuters(Reuters) - Sick and tired of crowd violence marring matches, the Football Association of Malaysia will offer fans a financial reward if they catch hooligans causing trouble at the FA Cup final later this month. The FAM said supporters would be given 1,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations
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Soccer-Arsenal's Vietnam visit in doubt due to stadium fees
ReutersHANOI, June 14 (Reuters) - Organisers of a soccer friendly between English club Arsenal and Vietnam are facing a battle to ensure the match goes ahead after the owners of the stadium venue hiked their fees for the game. Arsenal would be the first Premier...Tags: England, Manchester United F.C., Soccer, Sports
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Arsenal's Vietnam visit in doubt due to stadium fees
ReutersHANOI (Reuters) - Organisers of a football friendly between English club Arsenal and Vietnam are facing a battle to ensure the match goes ahead after the owners of the stadium venue hiked their fees for the game. Arsenal would be the first Premier League...Tags: England, Manchester United F.C., Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan
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Rains delay India corn exports, tighten Asia supplies
Reuters* Indian corn exports hit by wetter-than-normal weather * Delays 500,000 T of corn shipments to Southeast Asia * South America may sell more due to India hold ups By Naveen Thukral and Meenakshi Sharma SINGAPORE/MUMBAI, June 14 (Reuters) - Rains...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Brazil, Singapore, Exports, Argentina
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Malaysia's $30 bln drive reverses oil decline, boosts gas
Reuters* Oil output to rise above 600,000 bpd as Gumusut-Kakap ramps up * Gas production headed for fresh high before 2020 -Wood Mackenzie * Malaysia ranked 4th in added oil, gas reserves in 2012 -Wood Mackenzie By Florence Tan KUALA LUMPUR, June 14...Tags: Murphy Oil Corporation, Petroleum Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Southeast Asia, Indonesia
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TABLE-Malaysia oil output to rise 2013-2016
ReutersKUALA LUMPUR, June 14 (Reuters) - Malaysia's $30 billion drive to explore and produce more oil and gas has paid off with its crude and condensate output rising from a 20-year low. Here are the oil projects that are expected to complete expansion or start...Tags: Murphy Oil Corporation, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, ConocoPhillips
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Indonesia's Citilink to buy new planes, may list by 2015
ReutersJAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian budget carrier PT Citilink Indonesia, a unit of state-owned carrier PT Garuda Indonesia , plans to expand its fleet to 50 planes and sell a 30 percent stake in a public offering by 2015, the company's CEO said on Friday....Tags: Corporate Performance, Indonesia, Economy, Business and Finance, Jakarta (Indonesia), Air Transportation Industry
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Britain asks airlines to block U.S. NSA leaker Snowden -report
ReutersJune 14 (Reuters) - Britain has asked airlines worldwide to block American Edward Snowden, who leaked details of U.S. government telephone and internet surveillance programs, from boarding any plane headed for the United Kingdom, the Associated Press...Tags: Hong Kong, Politics, Thailand, David Cameron, National Government
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Khartoum says rebels based in South Sudan caused oil pipeline blast
ReutersKHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan said that rebels based in South Sudan had attacked a pipeline in its Diffra oilfield on Wednesday, causing an explosion and fire that lasted for several hours. Army spokesman al-Sawarmi Khalid said on Thursday the pipeline,...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Sudan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Science and Technology
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