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	<title>Comments on: More ASEAN connections</title>
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		<description>Well, one could drive from Prudhoe bay in Alaska to the southern end of Chile, from Gibraltar to Murmansk, from Brest to Diyabakir.  It&#039;s only fair to imagine the same connectivity in this part of the world.

If one can drive from Singapore to Kunming, I presume one could also drive as far north as Beijing and maybe up to the Amur river.  Going west, however, is probably quite iffy beyond India/Pakistan or Gansu.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, one could drive from Prudhoe bay in Alaska to the southern end of Chile, from Gibraltar to Murmansk, from Brest to Diyabakir.  It&#8217;s only fair to imagine the same connectivity in this part of the world.</p>
<p>If one can drive from Singapore to Kunming, I presume one could also drive as far north as Beijing and maybe up to the Amur river.  Going west, however, is probably quite iffy beyond India/Pakistan or Gansu.</p>
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