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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
 Penang, Malaysia - Fish - Fishes - Fishery Industry - Marine - Seafood. (ps1)
Dollar   Market   NewZealand   Photos   Seafood  
Dollar value, fuel catch fishermen
| The NZ Seafood Industry Conference gets underway in Wellington this week as fishing companies struggle with the high kiwi dollar and ever-rising fuel costs. | The conference is being held at Te Papa... (photo: WN / patricia)
NZ Herald
Flue gas stack at GRES-2 Power Station in Ekibastusz, Kazakhstan is the tallest in the world
Climate   Emissions   Energy   Market   Photos  
Paying the cost to change the climate
| The Huntly Power Station. Photo / Dean Purcell | What is emissions trading? | It is a market in a new commodity - the right to emit the greenhouse gases blamed for global warming ("carbon" for short... (photo: Creative Commons / )
NZ Herald
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Bottled Water Fluoride in the tap variety helps strengthen enamel, prevent tooth decay
| Bottled water is likely a factor in rising rates of tooth decay in preschoolers, says a new report from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. | Dr. Randall C... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Canada Dot Com
Disease   Health   Photos   Science   Water  
Bottled Water Health concerns and perceptions of purity are propelling demand for bottled water. It now outranks ...
| We've been inundated with bottled water. There are more than 100 brands available in Canada, tapped from springs and artesian wells, filtered, demineralized and reminer... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Canada Dot Com
Canada   Health   Photos   Trade   Water  
Water Canadian doctors detect increased risk of kidney failure, damage to tiny arteries
Published: Friday, January 18, 2008 | Canadian doctors are warning drinking too much water may cause loss of kidney function - something they discovered purely by accide... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Canada Dot Com
Doctors   Health   Kidney   Photos   Water  
 KLdy1 - gadgets - phones - handphone - cellphone - mobile phone - camera phone - mms - sms - text message. (dy1) Spam migrates to cellphones
| : If you thought spam on your computer was a bother, brace yourself: Spammers want to find you on your cellphone. | Cellphones have become consumers' most personal tech... (photo: WN / deniseyong) International Herald Tribune
Cellphone   Computer   Consumers   Photos   Technology  
platypus Platypus origins finally unravelled
| When the first skin of a duck-billed platypus arrived in England in 1799, the keeper of natural history at the British Museum thought it must be an elaborate hoax; how ... (photo: creative commons / aruna1) Independent online
Animals   Ecology   Photos   Science   Wildlife  
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Tech firm cracks the US market
Emissions trading bill running out of time
Dollar value, fuel catch fishermen
Paying the cost to change the climate
 Penang, Malaysia - Fish - Fishes - Fishery Industry - Marine - Seafood. (ps1)
Dollar value, fuel catch fishermen
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Canadian Nestor falls in doubles at Rome Masters; Djokovic w
Last call for flight 2008 to Europe...
Carphone dials in to American dream
A greener, if older, way to fly
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Carphone dials in to American dream
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FOOTBALL NEWS SPORT NEWS
Soccer: Celebration time for Man Utd
Soccer: Ready for World Club Cup
Soccer: Millions to tune in for Premier League decider
Along came a Spider
Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham, left, gestures to a referee during an exhibition soccer match against a joint Shanghai-Hong Kong team at Shanghai Stadium Wednesday March 5, 2008, in Shanghai, China.
Could football clubs use genes testing to find the next David Beckham?
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Anti-doping forces are being tested by technology
Human chain raises funds for Palestinian children
At least the MCC is trying to tame the technology beast 
Olympic flame summits Mount Everest
Palestinian children walk past a Hamas police officer, left as they cross the border with Egypt, in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Monday Jan. 28, 2008. Egyptian security forces strung new barbed wire across one of the breaches in the border Monday in a sign that a six-day opening of the frontier may finally be reaching its conclusion. (js1)
Human chain raises funds for Palestinian children
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FASHION GUIDE ITALIA DAILY
Tech firm cracks the US market
Winner who's going nowhere
Toshiba launches stylish notebook PCs
Science team hits new high
 KLdy1 - Apr07 - Toshiba. (dy1)
Toshiba launches stylish notebook PCs
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Rebate excludes many taxpayers with foreign spouses
Canadian Nestor falls in doubles at Rome Masters; Djokovic w
Inventive WWII vet combats gas prices
Apple Inks Latin American Partnership Deal for iPhone
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Apple Inks Latin American Partnership Deal for iPhone
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FINANCIAL NEWS TRAVEL
Cash-Burning Facebook Borrows $100mm...Because It Couldn'
Oil's rise, AIG's loss sink stocks
Stocks end week on low note
Sonus faces prospect of stock delisting
New Zealand Stock Exchange - Business - Market
NZ Stocks: Market gives up yesterday's gains
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