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Pigs  -  Swine  -  Livestock
Government   Industry   New Zealand   Photos   Wikipedia: Pig  
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Government must demand release of pig audits
Thursday, 29 July 2010, 12:04 pm | Press Release: Green Party | Government must demand release of pig audits | The Pork Industry Board's attempt to evade the Official Information Act on top of its sta... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Saltwater crocodile sunning itself at Corroboree in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Aquarium   Crocodile   Death   Health   Photos  
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Aquarium loses beloved Crocodile
Thursday, 29 July 2010, 9:20 am | Press Release: National Aquarium of New Zealand | MEDIA RELEASE: National Aquarium of New Zealand | 28 July 2010 | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Aquarium loses beloved Croc... (photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske)
Rice - Food - Staple - Commodity  Inquirer 
Palace mulls giving excess rice to poor through the DSWD
| MANILA, Philippines—Malacañang yesterday said it was studying a proposal for the National Food Authority (NFA) to distribute surplus rice to poor households instead of leaving it to rot in warehouse... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Nfa   Philippines   Photos   Rice   Wikipedia: Department of Social Welfare and Development (Philippines)  
An Iraqi man holds blood-stained clothes at the scene of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. A bomb planted near a state-run bank killed and injured several people in the eastern Shiite slum of Sadr City police said.  The Australian 
Baghdad attacks leave 16 dead
| SIXTEEN people, including nine security force members, were killed and 14 wounded yesterday in a string of attacks in the Iraqi capital's Sunni district of Al-Adhamiyah, the interior ministry s... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban)
Baghdad   Defence   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Civil war in Iraq  
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Bags of rice being delivered to  rice retailers in Cavite, Philippines Inquirer
BIR to probe rice traders, agri execs
| MANILA, Philippines—The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) will investigate traders and officials involved in the massive importation of rice to ensure that the governmen... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Agriculture   Importation   Philippines   Photos   Wikipedia: Rice  
In this photo released by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), The 'M. Star' oil supertanker anchors offshore Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates Thursday, July 29, 2010. The New York Times
Questions Swirl About Damaged Japanese Tanker
| Shipping officials said Thursday that they were examining the hull of a Japanese oil tanker that was mysteriously damaged this week as it traversed a strategically vita... (photo: AP / Emirates News Agency)
Accident   Japan   Mideast   Photos   Shipping  
In this photo taken Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010, people wait to board trains at the West Railway Station in Beijing, China. The New York Times
Population Research Presents a Sobering Prognosis
| With 267 people being born every minute and 108 dying, the world's population will top 7 billion next year, a research group projects. Lower birthrates and longer life ... (photo: AP)
Economy   Infrastructure   Photos   Population   Wikipedia: Population growth  
In this photo released by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), damage is seen on the side of the 'M. Star' oil supertanker offshore Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates Thursday, July 29, 2010. The Star
Japan supertanker probe reveals smashed hull
| FUJAIRAH/TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese supertanker that reported suffering an "explosion" near the Strait of Hormuz oil shipping route may have hit a submarine or a mine... (photo: AP / Emirates News Agency)
Accident   Japan   Mideast   Photos   Shipping  
The Federal Reserve building in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008, ahead of the central bank's meeting on interest rates and assessment of the country's financial and economic troubles. Stocks pulled well off their lows Tuesday as the financial sector partially recovered from Wall Street's worst session in years and as investors grew hopeful about a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. The Dow Jones industrial average traded in a wide range, sometimes dropping more than 100 after a 500-point slide on Mond The New York Times
Fed Member's Deflation Warning Hints at Policy Shift
| WASHINGTON — A subtle but significant shift appears to be occurring within the Federal Reserve over the course of monetary policy, amid increasing signs that the ... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Economy   Federal Reserve   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Deflation  
Australia's Israel Folau scores a try as New Zealand's Manu Vatuvei closes in during Rugby League's test match in Brisbane, Australia The Australian
Israel Folau's final insult to rugby league
| THE player NSW wanted banned from representative football is set to leave rugby league with a fairytale Test match in the heart of western Sydney. | And his presence lo... (photo: AP / Tertius Pickard)
League   Photos   Rugby   Sport   Wikipedia: Israel Folau  
In this Jan. 13, 2009 photo, people walk out from Sony Corp. headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Sony said Thursday, May 14, 2009, it lost 98.9 billion yen ($1 billion) in the fiscal year through March, its first annual net loss in 14 years, and projected it would lose even more money this year amid a slump in consumer demand for electronics goods The New York Times
Comeback Heralded for Japan Giants in Electronics
| TOKYO — Buoyed by a long-awaited turnaround in its television and video game businesses, Sony said Thursday it swung to a net profit of ¥25.7 billion, or $293... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
Business   Electronics   Japan   Photos   Wikipedia: Sony  
Politics Business
- More Japan workers lose jobs, factory output falls
- Thai grenade blast injures one in Bangkok
- Fijian Human Rights Defender acquitted
- Walking our streets: Let's make it okay
Bags of rice being delivered to  rice retailers in Cavite, Philippines
BIR to probe rice traders, agri execs
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- Fund flows reflect underlying concerns on outlook-EPFR
- Japan's Ikeda frets about strong yen
- More Japan Workers Lose Jobs, Factory Output Falls
- More Japan workers lose jobs, factory output falls
A luxury car with butterfly doors on display at the Heatwave Carshow at SM Megatrade Hall, Mandaluyong, Philippines on December 5, 2008
Luxury car buyers in 'cautious mood' due to govt's tax drive
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Environment Travel
- No room for error in environs report, says Musa
- Galapagos Islands off danger list at gallop
- Population Research Presents a Sobering Prognosis
- Japan experts call for robot expedition to moon
Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata). Several waved albatrosses Punta Suarez, Espanola, Galapagos Islands. Fernandina (Narborough) Island: The name was given in honor of King Ferdinand II of Aragon, who sponsored the voyage of Columbus
Galapagos Islands off danger list at gallop
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- Dunedin: Staying on track in Central Otago
- Maui Condo and Home completes relocation
- Travel magazine names Bangkok world's top city
- Judge, victim's father question lack of adventure regula
Nayong Pilipino - Tourist Spot
Bloombury groundbreaks $577M integrated resort complex in Entertainment City
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Health Sport
- Pakistan Impression
- Hand grenade wounds man, raises tensions in Bangkok
- Fund flows reflect underlying concerns on outlook-EPFR
- Japan's Ikeda frets about strong yen
Girls Wearing Scarf to protect from swine flu while walking on the road - India
One more swine flu death in Kolkata
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- Official: Wellington Phoenix Sign Socceroo Jade North
- Panthers roar to title Rugby team beat NSW 14-10 in closely
- All Blacks: McCaw shrugs off pitch concerns
- Rugby: Joseph confirmed for Highlanders
Andy Murray competes against Mardy Fish during day 5 of the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open at The Crandon Park Tennis Center in Key Biscayne, Florida - March 27, 2010
Murray admits being 'in a rut' since Australia
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