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    Daily lower limit for bourse halved

    READY TO HELP: Minister of Finance Lee Sush-der said the finance ministry would ask four investment funds to make ¡¥necessary¡¦ injections in the local stock market
    By Flora Wang
    Under pressure to curb the impact of plummeting global stock markets, the Cabinet said last night it would halve the daily drop limit on the stock market for one week.

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    World Bank shifts focus to impact on poor countries

    Global finance ministers kept searching for ways to tackle the unfolding financial crisis, turning their attention to its effects on rapidly developing countries and poor nations at risk of being swept up in the turmoil.

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    US removes North Korea from terrorism blacklist

    North Korea said yesterday it would resume its work to disable plutonium-producing nuclear plants and readmit UN inspectors after the US removed it from a terrorism blacklist.

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    US suspected in twelfth air strike on north Pakistan

    The latest in a barrage of suspected US missile strikes in Pakistan¡¦s northwest killed five people, but none was believed to be a foreign al-Qaeda fighter, officials said yesterday.

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    CCP passes landmark land reforms

    CATCHING UP: The plan is part of a wider overhaul aimed at reducing the gaping rural-urban income gap that has expanded during 30 years of capitalist policies
    The Chinese Communist Party approved a major economic reform plan yesterday to allow farmers to trade and mortgage their land rights and bolster the nation¡¦s food security.

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