+ Follow NEWSWEEK Tag
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[Title] => US media irresponsibility?
[Summary] => SAN FRANCISCO One of the hottest news stories now all over US television and print media is about a Newsweek Magazine report which stated that US interrogators had desecrated the Koran while attempting to extract intelligence information from Muslim prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-21 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr.
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[Title] => China: Save the world?
[Summary] => Hardly ten years ago, we wrote a series of eight columns titled Historys magic moment: Shift from West to Asia. And we emphasized the shift would bring up China as the worlds eventual economic superpower in the 21st century to emulate Britains ascendancy in the 19th century, the United States in the 20th century. Our first paragraph read thusly: "Suddenly, Asia. Suddenly, China. Suddenly, a universe turning on its axis.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-20 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Teodoro C. Benigno
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[Title] => Local cattle being fed suspect British feed for years - DEMAND AND SUPPLY
[Summary] => There is absolutely good reason to be paranoid about the mad cow disease. As it turns out, the Philippines is one of four major importers of possibly infected cattle feed from Britain since the 1980s. In a table published in conjunction with an article on the mad cow disease, Newsweek cited official British figures that indicated the Philippines imported some 20,000 metric tons of cattle feed that could be possibly tainted with the mad cow prions.
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NEWSWEEK
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[Summary] => Hardly ten years ago, we wrote a series of eight columns titled Historys magic moment: Shift from West to Asia. And we emphasized the shift would bring up China as the worlds eventual economic superpower in the 21st century to emulate Britains ascendancy in the 19th century, the United States in the 20th century. Our first paragraph read thusly: "Suddenly, Asia. Suddenly, China. Suddenly, a universe turning on its axis.
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[Title] => Local cattle being fed suspect British feed for years - DEMAND AND SUPPLY
[Summary] => There is absolutely good reason to be paranoid about the mad cow disease. As it turns out, the Philippines is one of four major importers of possibly infected cattle feed from Britain since the 1980s. In a table published in conjunction with an article on the mad cow disease, Newsweek cited official British figures that indicated the Philippines imported some 20,000 metric tons of cattle feed that could be possibly tainted with the mad cow prions.
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