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MUMBAI (AP) — Social networking site Facebook is opening an operations office in India, its first in Asia, to help manage rapid growth in the number of users.

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A look at some other pests that are benefiting or could benefit from global warming:

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Maj. Gen. Ismail Bin Ahmad Khan of the Malaysian Army disclosed this during the opening of the 18th tripartite meeting among the government, the MILF and the international monitoring team here yesterday.

Currently, the team, which Khan heads, is composed of representatives of Malaysia, Libya and Japan.
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The expressions of support come despite a months-long impasse in the Malaysian-brokered talks between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which has been involved in a decades-old conflict for self-rule in the southern Mindanao region.
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Maj. Gen. Ismail Bin Ahmad Khan of the Malaysian Army disclosed this during the opening of the 18th tripartite meeting among the government, the MILF and the international monitoring team here yesterday.

Currently, the team, which Khan heads, is composed of representatives of Malaysia, Libya and Japan.
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