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- • 12 dead as violence hits China's restive Xinjiang region
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- • Polls show India's BJP to sweep May elections, Congress to suffer worst defeat
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- • Three-month search for 2014 national spelling champion begins
- • Japan's PM defends dolphin hunting, asks world to understand
- • Rohit at Australian Open: Wawrinka a changed man in search of a miracle
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- • Stalled train in Friday's incident pulled from service: SMRT
- • Endangered Philippine eagle killed by falling branch
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People
MALAYSIA'S opposition star Nurul Izzah Anwar and her husband Raja Ahmad Sharir Iskandar Raja Salim have appealed for privacy amid frenzied speculation that she is seeking a divorce.