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[Title] => China says Internet censorship meets global norms
[Summary] => China's Foreign Ministry defended the government's censoring of the Internet on Thursday, saying it meets international norms, as the U.S. questions whether the practices amount to a trade barrier.
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[Title] => International passenger traffic down 4.6% in December
[Summary] => International passenger traffic dropped 4.6 percent in November 2008 compared with the same period last year while that of cargo declined by an alarming 13.5 percent, the largest drop since the 9-11 bombing, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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[Title] => The science of long life
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Each culture has a unique way of looking at health. India, one of the two root cultures (the other one is China) from where Southeast Asian countries’ cultures were influenced from, has a form of alternative medicine called Ayurveda. Literally meaning "science of a long life," Ayurveda deals with the measures of healthy living, alongside therapeutic practices that harmonizes and integrates all the dimensions of man: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. The prevention of illness is key.
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