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- Hong Kong women spread Indian serenity in money-obsessed city
- Texas teachers pack guns at school
- China getting ready to be bowled over
- Children suffer most as US poverty rises: report
- Shanghai to open world's highest sightseeing hall to public
- Romania launches online gay TV
- London's Notting Hill Carnival ends amid violent scenes
- Gori museum ready to laud Stalin again
- Iran boosts spending to promote Koran culture
- Shackleton team descendants in centenary South Pole attempt
- Tokyo man caught with 51 snakes after one bites him: police
- Going veggie can slash your carbon footprint: study
- Pet fashion all the rage as owners bark, What recession?
- US state law allows babies, kids and teens to be abandoned
- Poverty on the rise in US: report
- SKorea announces discounts scheme to fight global warming
- Founder of Finnish Marimekko dies at age of 90
- Smart tourism breathes life into Namibian desert mining town
- Gori museum ready to laud Stalin again
- Iran boosts spending to promote Koran culture
- Restive, remote Tibetan region under military lockdown
- Baghdadis revel in first big football final in years
- Australian plan to create 'homophobia-free zones' attacked
- Nepalese sherpas bring a little Asian flair to Austrian Alps
- One million revellers take to the streets for Notting Hill Carnival
- An Egyptian Muslim's long journey towards Christianity
- 850,000 revellers take to the streets for Notting Hill Carnival
- Inflation-hit Kenyan farmers want food where their mouths are
- In fuel-starved Nepal, filling tank is a full day's job
- Ugandan farmers temporarily enjoy fruits of higher food prices
- High living costs shock foreigners arriving in SKorea
- Polish-born German uses own history to heal wounds of WWII
- Olympics: London tourism body attacked over murderer portrait in promo
- An Egyptian Muslim's long journey towards Christianity
- Polish-born German uses own history to heal wounds of WWII
- Seven years on, mobile telecom boom works changes in Nigeria
- Seven years on, mobile telecom boom works changes in Nigeria
- Australian plan to create 'homophobia free-zones' attacked
- High price takes shine off Apple's iPhone India launch
- Fermented herring, a smelly Swedish specialty
- Japanese island haunted by turbulent ties with Korea
- Table Tennis champions give nod to sexing up sport
- US Amish population nearly doubles in 16 years: study
- Swimming with giant humpback whales
- Boom and gloom: Egypt's new traffic law brings business and fear
- China sticks to Tibet luxury train project
- 'Phoney' queues used to spur Polish iPhone launch
- Grand Theft Auto IV 'most popular game this year'
- Exploring Hollywood, one crime scene at a time
- Taiwan invokes greener 'Ghost Month' amid global warming
- Imperial past drives China's Olympic dream
- Glasgow honoured as UNESCO City of Music
- Water fountains making comeback as bottles banned
- Showjumpers debate if sex will help sell their sport
- Water Cube brings Chinese architect Olympic glory
- Canada, China grab jackpot on new global Monopoly board
- All hail to 'Space Invaders' at Europe's biggest games show
- Chile touts intergalactic ties with 'UFO trail'
- Beijing's Olympic quest to delete 'Incense of Furious Bullfrog'
- War-scarred children begin to heal at Gaza summer camps
- A modern electoral tradition: selling votes on eBay
- London double-decker cruises to new life in Japan
- Kissing-crazy 'Pokemon' teens shock Chilean society
- Cracking Ice Age dress code a shot-in-the-arm for fashionistas
- A whiter shade of pale: skin-lightening in the Arab world
- Nepal court in landmark 'goddess' rights ruling
- Indian tea tourism helps spread Darjeeling aroma
- Cyprus on the EU front line for asylum seekers
- Baghdad statues being pieced together again
- Olympics put China's most famous foreigner in spotlight
- Sex, sand and shoots raise Beijing Olympic temperature
- California doctors lose gay discrimination case
- Equestrian show jumps reflect China's self-image, say designers
- US publishers cancel book on Prophet Mohammed's wife
- Game on for Homeless World Cup football in Australia
- Cape Town catwalks spotlight SAfrica as fashion frontier
- Michelin visits stir buzz about Hong Kong restaurant guide launch
- Back to school for girls serving Togo's voodoo priests
- World's largest monastery library restored to its baroque splendour
- Scrap ships crowd Bangladesh shore on demand for cheap steel
- Video games not all bad, psychologists say
- Extramarital sex during divorce no crime: SKorea court
- Jamaicans out pace poverty
- Britain recruiting gay spies: report
- 50 couples tie the knot in Afghanistan
- Home alone: old men left lonely in Britain's ageing society
- London greyhound landmark gone to the dogs
- Celebrations, controversies as Olympics enter final week
- Business as usual for Beijing copyright pirates during Olympics
- Focus on Hong Kong as fine wine market looks east
- Olympic horses living in the lap of luxury in crowded HK
- French, British, Dutch police on duty at Budapest's Sziget festival
- Russia billionaire buys world's most expensive villa: report
- Tibet tourism suffers from March unrest: state media
- Monument to gay victims of Nazis vandalised
- Canada launches new search for Franklin expedition's lost ships
- Women lifters raise bar in beauty stakes
- Chinese get a taste for Swiss chocolate
- Veil shed for bikini on Egypt's women-only beaches
- Moustache protector, anyone? Weird inventions on show
- 'Toxic Tour' takes in Los Angeles' dirty little secrets
- American consumers feel heat of rising energy, food prices
- Wikipedia founder aims to break Google stranglehold
- Swedish restaurants soon 'allergy free'
- US white population a minority by 2042: census bureau
- Ministry gives French tourist eateries hygiene thumbs-down
- The scoop on Italian ice cream: it's 'to die for'!
- Chinese crowds whipped into patriotic frenzy at Olympics
- Facebook is online social networking king
- American consumers buffeted by rising energy, food costs
- 'Don't Worry Be Happy': happiness is key to longer life
- Lifestyles of the rich, famous comes to Pyongyang
- Spanish holiday village becomes symbol of property crisis
- Iraq's new -- but scorned -- matchmaker: Internet
- US happy hour goes to the dogs
- British plan to combat anorexic models ditched
- Nepal debates who should take over king's roles in festivals
- Diary aims to shed light on gay Vietnam
- Vienna hospitals ban Crocs plastic clogs as safety risks
- Pizza, pasta fuel swimmer Phelps's phenomenal run
- Japanese 'dream grapes' fetch nearly 1,000 dollars
- Obese people can be healthy: study
- Boozing fuels rise of Britons being arrested abroad: report
- Saliva tests to nab joint-smoking French drivers
- Olympics bring no joy for Tibetan monks
- From despair to hope via Google: US veterans help Iraqi refugees
- Is the Spanish language under threat ... in Spain?
- Running slows aging process: study
- 'Wurst' fears allayed as Swiss sausage saved
- The credit crunch bites, even in St Tropez ...
- Manila's public transport system shows the strain as prices soar
- African 'tree of life' recast as European superfruit
- Track champions in clover at Australian racehorse retirement home
- No conjugal visits for gay inmates in Costa Rica: court
- Finns reign in sauna world championships
- Feng shui masters turn 'wheel of fortune' in Singapore's favour
- 'Cloud computing' trend heightens privacy risks
- American fans angered by Olympic ceremony TV blackout
- In Soweto, rugby takes its cue from Mandela, 13 years on
- Parents, couples seize chance with lucky Games' date
- Modern art project befuddles uncool Japanese town
- Chinese rush to marry on first day of Games: state media
- Typos can bedevil online political campaigns
- Online social networking sites are hacker playgrounds
- Berlin ceremonies mark Olympic history's darker side
- Homosexuality must be legal to beat Caribbean AIDS: activists
- JAJAH turns mobile telephones into translation tools
- Americans want overhaul of health care system: poll
- Vietnam allows some sex-change surgeries
- Cheers! Drinkers' delight at Great British Beer Festival
- Olympic Village is 'home from home' for athletes
- Iran invites Egypt Sunni university into Shiite heartland
- Nintendo DS to become personal beauty consultant
- Patriotism en vogue, and for sale, in Beijing
- A streetcar named Israel tours Vienna
- 'Miss Nepal' pageant scrapped after Maoists object
- Gay relationships 'comparable to marriage', Anglican leader says: reports
- Beijing skyline rises faster, higher, stronger
- Millionaires snub Beijing Olympic village life
- China's universities gaining status: Chinese ranking
- Mexican migrants increase promiscuity in US: study
- In shadow of Olympics, Myanmar mourns failed '88 uprising
- Asians face English barrier in US
- Britain and France grapple with child obesity problem
- Child matador bullfight to go ahead in France
- Cambodia tourism up 13 percent, but Thais may turn away
- 'Fire safe' cigarettes to go on sale in Europe by 2011: EU
- Satirist sparks uproar with Sarkozy son Jewish jibe
- Australian mining boom leaves workers rich, but homeless
- Rich, poor gap in Asia putting children's lives at risk: UN
- Instant messaging world confirms six degrees of separation
- Party's over for jittery New York
- Bottoms up! Great British Beer Festival kicks off
- Survival, not revolution, consumes China's Uighurs
- Americans try to see the bright side of high gas prices
- Coffee culture grinds Starbucks' Australian operation
- 300 dates in 24 hours? No sweat
- Bordeaux reaches out to top-class tourists
- Traditional British brewers beat the beer sales hangover
- Former enemies join forces in Vietnam drug war
- Furnished Nazi bunkers surface in Denmark, 60 years on
- Polish monk preaches divine sex -- with Church's blessing
- Amsterdam turn into one big party for gay pride
- Russian couples rush to marry on 'lucky' 08.08.08: officials
- Hundreds of thousands throng Stockholm for EuroPride
- Plans unveiled for memorial to London bombings victims
- Myanmar Muslims stay put despite Bangladesh misery
- 'Rat people' forced to beg on Pakistan's streets
- Lithuania's silent memorial to faith under communism
- Massachusetts opens door as gay wedding destination
- Lure of gold leaves Olympics prone to doping cheats
- 'Wordscraper' spells revival of Scrabulous online wordgame
- Sea trout fished in Seine proves river is cleaner
- Christian, Muslim leaders offer no new remedies against extremists
- Gospel aerobics gives 'raise' unto the Lord
- Children's books become ideological battleground in Sweden
- Japan's population up after three years
- SKorea court rules parents may know baby's sex
- Do you speak English? Maybe not if you teach it in Costa Rica
- Beijing moves to stop vice industry staining Games
Lifestyle Archives - AP
- Asian women forced into sex work at risk of contracting and spreading HIV, report says
- China expanding consular services to meet demand from rising outbound tourism
- Malaysian bigamist ordered to compensate family with buffalo, pig
- Gwen Stefani is a good girl in Malaysia, just as she promised
- Gwen Stefani is a good girl in Malaysia, just as she promised
- Harvard law professor promotes poker as tool to teach life skills
- China issues new guidelines telling its tourists no shouting, no extortion
- Beijing's environment shows strains as population passes 17 million
- Myanmar opposition leaders warn of unrest over rising fuel prices
- Malaysia gives hero's send-off to DVD-sniffing dogs
- Chinese couple tries to name baby '@' and draws official anger
- Indian government asks schools to ban junk food
- Malaysia's cabinet rejects student's apology over rap video of national song
- Report: Chinese broadcasting authorities kill talent show
- Report: Chinese broadcasting authorities kill talent show
- Report: China releases organizer of march against construction of chemical plant
- Study: Everest climbers 3 times more likely to die if they're over 60
- Study: Everest climbers 3 times more likely to die if they're over 60
- Last US defector in North Korea alive but ailing, film director says
- World's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, dies at age 114
- World's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, dies at age 114
- 5 killed in fall from South Korean Ferris wheel
- 5 killed in fall from South Korean Ferris wheel
- 5 killed in Ferris wheel accident
- 5 killed in Ferris wheel accident
- 4 killed, 1 injured in Ferris wheel accident
- Coach of 6-year-old Indian marathoner arrested for allegedly torturing him
- Reports: Up to 5 people killed in Ferris wheel accident
- Coach of 6-year-old Indian marathoner arrested for allegedly torturing him
- Chinese police nab bogus martial arts masters in people smuggling scheme
- Paid second honeymoon for couple delaying first baby in western India
- Beijing schoolbook warns kids: corruption can be deadly
- Study: Everest climbers 3 times more likely to die if they're over 60
- Study: Everest climbers 3 times more likely to die if they're over 60
- World's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, dies at age 114
- World's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, dies at age 114
- Hardline Muslim group draws nearly 90,000 to the Indonesian capital
- Chinese couple tries to name baby '@' and draws official anger
- Indian government asks schools to ban junk food
- Malaysia's cabinet rejects student's apology over rap video of national song
- Report: Chinese broadcasting authorities kill talent show
- Report: Chinese broadcasting authorities kill talent show
- Study: Everest climbers 3 times more likely to die if they're over 60
- Report: China releases organizer of march against construction of chemical plant
- Study: Everest climbers 3 times more likely to die if they're over 60
- Study: Everest climbers 3 times more likely to die if they're over 60
- Study: Everest climbers 3 times more likely to die if they're over 60
- World's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, dies at age 114
- Last US defector in North Korea alive but ailing, film director says
- World's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, dies at age 114
- World's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, dies at age 114
- World's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, dies at age 114
- 5 killed in fall from South Korean Ferris wheel
- 5 killed in fall from South Korean Ferris wheel
- 5 killed in Ferris wheel accident
- 5 killed in Ferris wheel accident
- 4 killed, 1 injured in Ferris wheel accident
- Coach of 6-year-old Indian marathoner arrested for allegedly torturing him
- Reports: Up to 5 people killed in Ferris wheel accident
- Coach of 6-year-old Indian marathoner arrested for allegedly torturing him
- Hardline Muslim group draws nearly 90,000 to the Indonesian capital
- Chinese police nab bogus martial arts masters in people smuggling scheme
- Paid second honeymoon for couple delaying first baby in western India
- Beijing schoolbook warns kids: corruption can be deadly