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The president's rags-to-riches history once resonated with voters.
The president's rags-to-riches history once resonated with voters.

VIDEO | Students as young as 3 are taught Confucian values at an elementary school in Zhengzhou, China. More and more Chinese are seeking ways to adapt to a culture in which corruption has spread and materialism has become a driving value.
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TOKYO, July 6 -- South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has good reason not to be in a charitable mood.


URUMQI, China, July 7 -- Clashes between Muslim Uighur protesters and security forces have killed at least 156 people in the far west of China, state media said Monday, in what appears to be one of this country's bloodiest outbreaks of violence in recent history.


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Deadliest Day for U.S. Forces in Afghanistan in Year as Attacks Kill 7 Troops:  Death Toll Is Military's Highest in Year (Post, July 7, 2009)

South Korean President Donates Personal Fortune (Post, July 6, 2009; 11:28 AM)

Karzai's Challengers Skirt Thorny Issues, Face Huge Odds in Afghan Campaign:  Hopefuls Largely Ignore Insurgency (Post, July 6, 2009)

Gay Activist in India Works to Build Political Party Focused on the Marginalized:  Gay Activist Works to Build Broad-Based Political Party (Post, July 6, 2009)

Afghan-Pakistani Hostility Impedes U.S. Troops (Post, July 5, 2009)

North Korea Launches Seven Missiles on U.S. Holiday:  Seven Are Launched on U.S. Holiday (Post, July 5, 2009)

Latest U.S. Strike in Pakistan May Signal More Coordination Between Nations (Post, July 4, 2009)

Taliban Insurgents Step Up Attacks on Marines in Southern Afghanistan:  U.S. Has No Casualties but Must Alter Plans to Meet Afghan Leaders, Residents (Post, July 4, 2009)

N. Korea Fires Three Missiles:  Launches Follow Four on Thursday (Post, July 4, 2009)

U.S. Drone Targets Taliban in Pakistan, at Least 6 Dead (Post, July 3, 2009; 4:19 PM)

In Pakistan, Generations of Brickmakers See Few Changes:  Families on Ancient Assembly Lines 'Can Never Earn Enough to Leave' (Post, July 3, 2009)

U.S. Soldier May Be a Captive of Taliban Forces (Post, July 3, 2009)

U.S. Troops Move Deeper Into Afghanistan's Helmand Province; One Marine Killed (Post, July 3, 2009)

Suicide Bomber Attacks Government Bus in Pakistani Garrison City of Rawalpindi (Post, July 3, 2009)

New Delhi Lifts Colonial-Era Ban on Gay Sex (Post, July 3, 2009)

North Korea Test-Fires 4 Short-Range Missiles (Post, July 3, 2009)

Air France Jet Was Intact When It Hit Surface of Atlantic, Investigators Say:  Investigators' Findings Fail to Reveal Cause of Air France Crash in Atlantic (Post, July 3, 2009)

No Limit in Place for Pending Request on Troops in Afghanistan (Post, July 2, 2009)

Marines Launch Mission in Afghanistan's South Focused on Security and Governance:  Thousands Fan Out in Afghanistan's South in Crucial Test for Revised U.S. Strategy (Post, July 2, 2009)

Preventing Another Iraq:  U.S. Says Key to Success in Afghanistan Is Economy, Not Military (Post, July 1, 2009)

Deadly Ambush in Tribal Region Could Indicate Looming Threat to Pakistan's Army (Post, June 30, 2009)

Pakistan Contends With History and Tribal Issues as Waziristan Campaign Looms:  Preliminary Efforts Against Fighters in Tribal Waziristan Yield Mixed Results (Post, June 29, 2009)

China, Cuba, Other Authoritarian Regimes Censor News From Iran (Post, June 27, 2009)

Trade With China Aids N. Korea's Military, May Offset Sanctions:  Cash Aids Military, May Offset Sanctions (Post, June 27, 2009)

India's Traditional Arranged Marriages Join the Reality TV Age (Post, June 27, 2009)

Human Rights Lawyers 'Disbarred' by Paperwork:  Chinese Officials Decline to Renew Annual Licenses (Post, June 26, 2009)

Democrat Endorsed Cambodia Invasion:  Nixon Papers Cite 1970 Conversation (Post, June 24, 2009)

Pakistan's Plans for 2nd Major Army Operation Prompts Concerns and Criticisms:  Swat Refugees, Others Question Move to Battle Insurgents in Tribal South Waziristan (Post, June 24, 2009)

Number of Swine Flu Cases Leaps Over Weekend, WHO Says (Post, June 23, 2009)

Stakes High for India in Emotionally Charged Mumbai Trial (Post, June 22, 2009)

Media Agreed to Stay Silent on Kidnapping of Reporter David Rohde (By Howard Kurtz, June 21, 2009)

Reporters Escape Taliban Captors:  New York Times, Afghan Journalists Were Held 7 Months (Post, June 21, 2009)

U.S. Journalist Held Captive by Taliban Safely Escapes (Post, June 20, 2009; 12:45 PM)

Investment (Post, June 19, 2009)

Obama's War : Starting Over on Development:  U.S. Pursues a New Way To Rebuild in Afghanistan (Post, June 19, 2009)

Economic Experiment of the Two Koreas Is Fighting for Its Survival (Post, June 19, 2009)

Global Insurance Fraud By North Korea Outlined:  Government Has Collected Millions Of Dollars on Large, Suspicious Claims (Post, June 18, 2009)

Slaying of Cleric Sarfraz Naeemi Shows Taliban Widening Its Targets in Pakistan:  Taliban Widens Its Targets in Pakistan (Post, June 17, 2009)

Obama Assures South Korea of Protection From Increasingly Hostile North (Post, June 17, 2009)

North Korea Says Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee Admitted ‘Criminal Acts' (Post, June 17, 2009)

In Pakistan, Envoy Holbrooke Tries to Convince Refugees U.S. Is on Their Side:  Envoy Tries to Convince Refugees That U.S. Is on Their Side (Post, June 16, 2009)

Gen. McChrystal, New Afghanistan Commander, Will Review Troop Placements (Post, June 16, 2009)

South Korea Seeks Assurances of U.S. Nuclear Protection (Post, June 16, 2009)

Report: Pedestrians and Cyclists Account for Almost Half of Traffic Deaths (Post, June 16, 2009)

Pakistan Seeks Taliban's Mehsud, Thought to Be Behind Bhutto Assassination:  Militant Suspected In Bhutto Killing (Post, June 15, 2009)

North Korea Says It Will Start Enriching Uranium:  Weapons Move Is 'Retaliation' for Sanctions (Post, June 14, 2009)

U.N. Panel Adopts Wider Sanctions on North Korea (Post, June 13, 2009)

U.N. Imposes Tough New Sanctions on North Korea (Post, June 12, 2009; 2:04 PM)

Obama Gives Up on Resettling Cleared Guantanamo Detainees in U.S., Officials Say:  Administration Gives Up on Bringing Cleared Inmates to U.S., Officials Say (Post, June 12, 2009)

Pakistanis Confront Bonds of Faith, Country in Battle With Taliban:  Confronting Taliban Tests Bonds of Faith And National Heritage (Post, June 12, 2009)

Tours Let Travelers to India Trace Steps, Test Principles of Gandhi (Post, June 12, 2009)

Value of U.N. Sanctions on North Korea Disputed:  International Curbs After '06 Explosion Seen as Ineffective (Post, June 12, 2009)

Burma's Trial of Suu Kyi Hinders Cyclone Relief:  Aid Groups Cite International Outrage (Post, June 11, 2009)

Major Powers Reach Deal on Draft U.N. Resolution on North Korea (Post, June 11, 2009)

N. Korea's Belligerence Seen as Succession Drama (Post, June 10, 2009; 6:36 AM)

North Korean Women Who Try to Flee to China Encounter Abuse at Home and Abroad:  Many Are Sold Into Marriage (Post, June 10, 2009)

Truck Bomb Kills 11, Injures at Least 50 at Luxury Hotel in Peshawar, Pakistan:  U.N. Official Slain in Insurgent Strike (Post, June 10, 2009)

U.S. and China, Still Far Apart on Emissions, Open 3 Days of Climate Talks (Post, June 9, 2009)

N. Korea Hands U.S. Reporters Laura Ling, Euna Lee 12-Year Terms in Labor Camp:  Pair Sentenced To Labor Camp (Post, June 9, 2009)

U.S. Will Consider Returning North Korea to Terror List (Post, June 8, 2009)

Indian Banks Put the Brakes on Credit Card Generation's Spending:  Banks Slash Account Limits for the Country's First Credit Card Generation (Post, June 7, 2009)

U.S. Pushes U.N. Draft on N. Korea:  Security Council Resolution Would Target Funds for Military (Post, June 6, 2009)

Tiananmen Anniversary Muted in Mainland China (Post, June 5, 2009)

China Silent on Tiananmen Square Anniversary (washingtonpost.com, June 4, 2009; 3:09 PM)

North Korea Puts Two U.S. Journalists on Trial (Post, June 4, 2009; 9:25 AM)

North Korea Follows Nuclear Test With Favor for Captives Laura Ling and Euna Lee (Post, June 4, 2009)

China, 20 Years After Tiananmen Square: Liberty Has Many Faces (Post, June 4, 2009)

Pakistani Court Orders Release of Suspected Mumbai Attack Mastermind:  Court Ruling Is Denounced in India (Post, June 3, 2009)

Son Named Heir to North Korea's Kim Studied in Switzerland, Reportedly Loves NBA (Post, June 3, 2009)

North Korean Leader Signals Youngest Son Is Successor (Post, June 2, 2009)

U.S. Officials Cite Gains Against Al-Qaeda in Pakistan:  U.S. Officials Cite Drones, Offensive (Post, June 1, 2009)

In India, Writers Show Kids 'a World Beyond Harry Potter':  Local Writers Find Burgeoning Market In Changing Nation (Post, June 1, 2009)

N. Korea Seen Moving Missile to Launchpad (Post, May 31, 2009)

New Reports, Imagery Contradict Sri Lankan Government on Civilian No-Fire Zone (Post, May 30, 2009)

Roh's Mourners Throng Seoul: Many Call Bribery Probe of Ex-Leader an Injustice:  Many at Funeral Call Bribery Probe of Ex-President an Injustice (Post, May 30, 2009)

N. Korea Fires Sixth Missile in a Week (Post, May 30, 2009)

Burmese Activist Suu Kyi Needs Urgent Medical Aid, Her Party Says:  Suu Kyi in Urgent Need of Attention, Her Party Says (Post, May 30, 2009)

China's Aggressive Swine Flu Measures Land Healthy Travelers in Quarantine:  Quarantine Measures Keep Cases Down but Virtually Imprison Healthy Travelers (Post, May 29, 2009)

Coordinated Explosions, Gunfire Kill 13 in Northwest Pakistan:  Tactics, Timing Suggest Increased Sophistication (Post, May 29, 2009)

Burmese Activist's Trial May End Monday (Post, May 29, 2009)

South Korean, American Forces on Alert; U.N. Council Prepares Draft Resolution:  Threats From the North Also Prompt U.N. Security Council Draft Resolution (Post, May 29, 2009)

At Least 13 Killed Across Northwest Region of Pakistan (AP, May 28, 2009; 2:20 PM)

Nuclear Aims By Pakistan, India Prompt U.S. Concern (Post, May 28, 2009)

RUSSIA:  Kremlin Considers a Tougher Stance on North Korea After Surprise Nuclear Test (Post, May 28, 2009)

CHINA:  U.S. Hopes China's Criticism of North Korean Arms Tests Leads to U.N. Sanctions (Post, May 28, 2009)

With Deadly Attack in Eastern City, Insurgents Aim at Pakistani Authorities:  Police, Intelligence Officers Among Dead (Post, May 28, 2009)

North Korea Threatens to Attack South, Calls Truce Ending Korean War Invalid:  Pyongyang Also Says Truce Ending War in 1953 Is Invalid (Post, May 28, 2009)

Seoul Joins Effort to Help Block Aggression by North Korea (Post, May 27, 2009; 9:59 AM)

U.N. Human Rights Official Urges Probe of Both Sides in Sri Lankan War (Post, May 27, 2009)

Burma Sends Mixed Signals About Fate of Aung San Suu Kyi (Post, May 27, 2009)

North Korea Disavows 1953 Armistice, Warns South Korea (Post, May 27, 2009)

Pakistan's Supreme Court Says Ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Can Run for Office (Post, May 27, 2009)

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