+ Follow JAPAN AND MONGOLIA Tag
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[Title] => Japan, Mongolia ink free trade pact
[Summary] => Japan and Mongolia signed a free trade agreement yesterday that is expected to open the landlocked frontier market to more Japanese auto exports and strengthen Tokyo's leverage with a key partner in its dealings with North Korea.
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[Title] => UV Lancers to go home empty-handed, but rich with experience
[Summary] => The University of the Visayas (UV) Green Lancers representing Team Philippines bowed out of the 27th Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia without a win in five games but they will surely go home rich with experience playing against top-caliber squads in what is considered as the 'Olympics' of the best university athletes all over the world.
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[Title] => UV-Phl Team suffers another crushing defeat in Universiade
[Summary] => Team Philippines, represented by the University of the Visayas (UV) Green Lancers, crashed to its second straight defeat at the hands of two-time defending champion Serbia, 44-125, in the 27th Summer Universiade yesterday at the Miras Sports Complex in Kazan, Russia.
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[Title] => North Korea urged to reverse 'abysmal' rights record
[Summary] => UNITED NATIONS (AP) – A U.N. human rights investigator urged North Korea on Thursday to take immediate steps to reverse its "abysmal" rights record by providing food to more than 8 million hungry citizens, halting public executions, and ending the punishment of people who seek asylum abroad and are sent back.
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JAPAN AND MONGOLIA
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[Title] => UV-Phl Team suffers another crushing defeat in Universiade
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[Title] => North Korea urged to reverse 'abysmal' rights record
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October 23, 2009 - 11:37am