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Farmers baulk at electronic tracking
| Federated Farmers has attacked the reasoning behind a new electronic tracking system for animals. | Work has been underway on the National Animal Identification and Tracing (Nait) system for more th... (photo: Public Domain / -)
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Higher death rate among girls linked to liberal liquor laws
| The struggling health sector took another knock in November with news that the death rate for teenage girls had risen. Alcohol was the main culprit. | All other age and gender groups registered decl... (photo: WN / patricia)
A migrant worker sits on his bag at the Beijing Railway Station, in Beijing, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008. World Bank President Robert Zoellick warned Monday that 2009 will prove to be a "very difficult" year for China and the world amid the financial downturn, but said the Chinese government's efforts to shore up the country's own economy will help aid global stability  The Australian 
China expects jobless unrest
| CHINA is bracing itself for a surge of violent protest this year when unemployed migrant workers try to find work after the Chinese new year festival and millions of university graduates enter the j... (photo: AP / Andy Wong)
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 GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP: Palestinian firemen inspect a burnt building inside the Islamic University in Gaza City on Saturday, 03 February 2007 after Fatah forces attacked the building in a gun battle with Hamas militants. At least 17 Palestinians were kill  The Australian 
BBC parrots UN-Hamas as Palestinians kill their own
| Blogging for The Spectator, Melanie Phillips claims Israel wasn't responsible for civilian deaths at a UN school | AS soon as it was reported that about 40 Gazans (later reduced to 30) had been kill... (photo: WN Gaza)
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New push for nurses to take doctors' roles
| A RAPIDLY expanding chain of private clinics has applied for permission to run a pilot scheme under which prescriptions written by nurses would qualify for Pharmaceutic... (photo: creative commons)
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 France´s President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, shakes hands with Chinese President Hu Jintao during a wel Asia Times
A return to De Gaulle's 'eternal China'
| By David Gosset | One repeatedly attributes to French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte a statement that he probably never uttered and which has become an inept cliche: "When ... (photo: AP Photo)
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 President George W. Bush announces his nomination of Ben Bernanke, right, to replace Alan Greenspan, left, as Chairman of the Federal Reserve when Mr. Greenspan´s term expires in January. The announcement was made Monday, Oct. 24, 2005, in the Oval Asia Times
Towards an inflationary twilight zone
| By Hossein Askari and Noureddine Krichene | At a time when commodity and consumer prices were rising modestly in 2002, the media and academics falsely sounded the defla... (photo: White House)
Economy   Inflation   Photos   Recession   US  
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GlaxoSmithKline Successfully Completes Tender Offer for Shares of Genelabs Technologies, Inc.
Distributed by Press Release EMAIL ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE | LONDON (Map) - LONDON, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- GlaxoSmithKline plc (LSE/NYSE: GSK) announced today the... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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Treat Yourself to Better Nutrition
Distributed by Press Release EMAIL ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE | BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (Map) - Kellogg Company Raises the Bar on Nutrition with its New Kellogg's FiberPlus(TM) An... (photo: WN / Hana Kotulanova)
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Wal-Mart names new head of international division
(0) The Associated Press | BENTONVILLE, Ark. - Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, on Wednesday named the president and CEO of its Sam's Club warehouse di... (photo: GFDL File / Jared C. Benedict )
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Flow of gas to Europe via Ukraine is stopped altogether
| : All gas supplies to Europe via Ukraine were shut down Wednesday as the pricing dispute between Russia and Ukraine escalated. | The Ukrainian gas company, Naftoga... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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- BBC parrots UN-Hamas as Palestinians kill their own
- A return to De Gaulle's 'eternal China'
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 GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP: Palestinian firemen inspect a burnt building inside the Islamic University in Gaza City on Saturday, 03 February 2007 after Fatah forces attacked the building in a gun battle with Hamas militants. At least 17 Palestinians were kill
BBC parrots UN-Hamas as Palestinians kill their own
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- Billionaire pays ultimate price for losses
- Surge in resources lifts bourse
- China expects jobless unrest
- Towards an inflationary twilight zone
- 'Off Beat Cinema' watching TV dispute
- BBJ news: Call for 2009 nominations
A migrant worker sits on his bag at the Beijing Railway Station, in Beijing, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008. World Bank President Robert Zoellick warned Monday that 2009 will prove to be a "very difficult" year for China and the world amid the financial downturn, but said the Chinese government's efforts to shore up the country's own economy will help aid global stability
China expects jobless unrest
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Natural Disasters Crime
- Rain brings risk of floods, roof cave-ins in Wash.
- Voting On Nature's New 7 Wonders Underway
- A Bush Legacy: Preserving The Oceans?
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- Indiana to get $18 million more in disaster aid
- NW Ore. to get another hosing from Pacific storm
Queen Rania of Jordan speaks to reporters during a meeting of U.N. regional chiefs in Amman, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Queen Rania called for emergency financial aid to U.N. agencies assisting the 1.5 million Palestinian refugees in Gaza.
Global Appeal for Gaza Humanitarian Aid
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- Sideswipe: A sheep MRI
- It's outrageous to dump criminals in our streets without
- Prosecutor: Madoff gifts included diamond necklace
- Kidnapped security expert's family ends silence
- Police: Man loots eatery, calls cab
- LA prosecutors block Roman Polanski's bid to have his 19
Palestinians sift though the rubble
'Israel's image being destroyed'
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- Reality wins over energy grand design
- Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Garner, Daniel Barenboim
- No 'dastardly affair' for Pitt and Jolie, says Brad
- Mariza explores flamenco on new CD 'Terra,' to kick
- New Location, A-List Film Premiere Parties Take the Stage in
- Pepsi Presents The Creative Coalition Inaugural Ball
 French Justice minister Rachida Dati.jp1
Just days after giving birth, French justice minister is back at work - and more ...
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- New year brings new start for 12-year-old Fairfield boy Kale
- Victory for a new elite
- The wonder of arguing about mere cricket
- Mauresmo tosses Coin on rest plan
- Davydenko celebrates new year with win
- Supporting BCS is cool if only to foil pandering pols
AG2  Amelie Mauresmo playing on Day 5 of the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida March 30, 2008
Mauresmo tosses Coin on rest plan
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