Greeks say they are the hardest-working European nation: Stereotypes of Europe | The Economist http://t.co/49osBC2K

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Study Abroad Dims Employment Outlook for Japanese: http://t.co/aXYvU0wU

Ronan Sato, a student at Oxford, said he wanted experience at a Japanese company, “but they seemed cautious.” (Hazel Thompson for The New York Times)
7-Eleven Finds a Niche by Adapting to Indonesian Ways http://t.co/JOvma5UC
The Wagah Border Crossing between India and Pakistan: Shouting in the Mirror http://t.co/UN171NPu

Pakistani soldiers, left, and their Indian counterparts during the flag-lowering ceremony at the Wagah border crossing in India, in June 2002. (AFP/Getty Images)
Indian signs deals with Myanmar - PM on state visit stresses ancient religious and historic ties: http://t.co/2GfnIsdo via @ajenglish
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Manmohan Singh is the latest in a long line of visitors to Naypiydaw as the international community begins easing sanctions on Myanmar [AFP
Azerbaijan Delights in Taking the Stage as Eurovision Host http://t.co/WjtcPkKp

Crowds gathered in Baku, Azerbaijan, to watch the Eurovision Song Contest on a giant screen on a Caspian Sea promenade. (James Hill for The New York Times)
李光耀: 太平洋需要美国的存在 http://t.co/NDvYnzli

李光耀在东京第18届《亚洲未来座谈会》上讲话,台下约800名与会者多数是日本商界和学界人士。(法新社)
India-China relations and the media: Blame the messenger | The Economist http://t.co/GFgTxUnY

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Have the BRIC Nations Lost Their Momentum: Is Brazil’s Influence at Best Nominal?
http://t.co/eyY7s7R0 via @roomfordebate
What the Chinese Want: Consumers in China are increasingly modern in their tastes, but they are not becoming 'Western' http://t.co/NWA5aS9j

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