Sep 4--PRNewswire/AsiaNetRUSSIAN ARMS TRADE... MOSCOW: Russia's largest arms exporter, Rosoboronexport, is negotiating export contracts worth $US 6.5 billion, after already taking $2.8 billion in revenues so far this year, general director of the state company, Mr Zhukovsky Andrei Belyaninov has announced. India, China and Southeast Asia were primary markets for Russian military hardware, though the trade occurred with 60 countries, the news release said.CANCER INCREASES... MELBOURNE: The death rate from cancer in New Zealand is the third highest in the world and increasing, with the number of related fatalities now superseding heart disease, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeon's said today ahead of their annual meeting. Medical luminaries such as Dr Murray Brennan, chairman of prestigious Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre in New York, will gather over three days from tomorrow in Palmerston North, New Zealand to discuss treatment of the disease, a press release said.STEM AGEING... INGOLSTADT: A beauty cream developed by Breiter Cosmetics would stall the visible aging process by reducing wrinkle depth, according to a media release. The company said the product had been subjected to "exhaustive" studies.HUMAN RIGHTS EXHIBIT... YOKOHAMA: An exhibition honouring the Jewish architect, Simon Wiesenthal, who escaped Nazi persecution and devoted his life to human rights, will be shown outside of the U.S for the first time, sponsor Soka Gakkai, said today. From September 12, "I Am My Brother's Keeper" will exhibit at the Soka Gakkai Toda Memorial Hall in Kanagawa, Japan.CHINESE EMAIL UPDATE... BEIJING: Chinese media company, Sohu.com, today launched its latest "lightning free email" service, stating that over one million subscribers had already signed up since the product lifted off mid-last year. The new service would be quicker, more stable and more personalised, the company said. (AsiaNet is a consortium of leading news agencies distributing unedited, translated press releases for worldwide clients. Contact: www.asianet.com.au for full-text versions).