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- Could chess be the next super-sport?
- Did Heinz get it wrong with CEO?
- Philippines warns of 'calamity,' storm hits
- Journey to the heart of Fukushima
- Could China's microblogging site be the next Twitter?
- Army opens criminal investigation into killings of Afghan civilians
- China's property bubble prices millions out of the market
- Fuel rod removal starts at Fukushima
- Pakistan Taliban names Malala assassination suspect as new leader
- Former President Pervez Musharraf freed from house arrest
- Fukushima's nuclear power mess: Five big questions
- 'Roast Busters' alleged teen rape victim 'filed complaint'
Could chess be the next super-sport? Posted: 07 Nov 2013 04:42 AM PST Can chess be transformed into a money-spinning global spectator sport? It is a question that will be much on Andrew Paulson's mind, as he settles down to watch the opening ceremony of the game's latest world championship match in Chennai, southern India, this Thursday. |
Did Heinz get it wrong with CEO? Posted: 06 Nov 2013 08:17 PM PST The fast-food war has intensified as Heinz hires former Burger King CEO to lead the company. But the notion of business success from hiring from former competitors is a myth, writes management expert Lee B. Salz. |
Philippines warns of 'calamity,' storm hits Posted: 07 Nov 2013 09:07 PM PST With 25 million people in its path, Super Typhoon Haiyan -- one of the strongest storms recorded on the planet -- smashes into the Philippines, forcing more than 100,000 from their homes. |
Journey to the heart of Fukushima Posted: 07 Nov 2013 07:57 PM PST After talking about spent nuclear fuel rods at Fukushima for more than two years, it is slightly disconcerting to suddenly be a few meters from them. |
Could China's microblogging site be the next Twitter? Posted: 07 Nov 2013 08:24 PM PST CNN's Kristie Lu Stout examines whether China's Weibo is the next Twitter. |
Army opens criminal investigation into killings of Afghan civilians Posted: 07 Nov 2013 10:44 AM PST After months of U.S. military investigations into allegations that U.S. troops were involved in the killing of civilians in Afghanistan, the Army's Criminal Investigation Command has opened a criminal probe into the matter. |
China's property bubble prices millions out of the market Posted: 07 Nov 2013 07:18 PM PST Cui Shufeng is a retired government worker in Beijing. She is one of the lucky homeowners who bought her place long before the housing sector galloped out of reach for the average Chinese salary worker. |
Fuel rod removal starts at Fukushima Posted: 07 Nov 2013 08:16 AM PST Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) announced plans Wednesday to begin the painstaking and dangerous process of removing fuel rods from a crippled reactor at the site. |
Pakistan Taliban names Malala assassination suspect as new leader Posted: 07 Nov 2013 07:54 PM PST The Pakistan Taliban has elected Maulana Fazlullah -- one of its longtime militia commanders -- as its new leader, group spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said Thursday. |
Former President Pervez Musharraf freed from house arrest Posted: 07 Nov 2013 02:30 AM PST Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has been released from house arrest, one of his aides, Shailah Yazdani, said Thursday. |
Fukushima's nuclear power mess: Five big questions Posted: 07 Nov 2013 07:58 PM PST The meltdowns of three reactors at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant may have happened more than two years ago, but the disaster remains a giant, unresolved mess. |
'Roast Busters' alleged teen rape victim 'filed complaint' Posted: 06 Nov 2013 10:21 PM PST After days of insisting no formal complaints had been made about a teen rape gang calling themselves the "Roast Busters," New Zealand police now admit a 13-year-old girl made a statement two years ago. |
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