Asia Pacific Program for 15 November 2010
Burma's Suu Kyi 'should lobby from outside'
The reactions may have been a little more predictable than the event that preceded them - that is, the release of Burma's opposition icon, Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Australia 'ill advised' when quiet on rights
The Malaysian opposition figure, Anwar Ibrahim, says Australia is ill advised when it avoids speaking out about human rights and democracy and he is calling for more action from Australia on his own country.
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Fears PNG cholera will spread further
Cholera has resurfaced in Papua New Guinea - this time on Daru Island in Western Province, 50 kilometres from the Australian island of Saibai.
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Legal challenge to Krakatau Steel float
In Indonesia, a group of economists is determined to see through a legal challenge to the partial sale of the state owned steel company, Krakatau Steel.
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'Hidden dangers' in trans Pacific trade deal
The US backed free trade arrangement known as the Trans Pacific Partnership has emerged from an APEC leaders summit as the region's main vehicle for future tariff reductions.
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