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Breaking News Mon, 6 Sep 2010
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, center, leaves a public book signing at the Eason book store, in Dublin, Saturday Sept. 4, 2010
Photos   Protests   Tony Blair   UK   Wikipedia: A Journey  
 The Australian 
Protests force Blair to cancel London book signing
| FORMER UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as canceled this week's London book signing after antiwar protesters threw eggs and shoes at him during a similar event over the weekend. | Mr Blair was due ... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Workers push over dangerous bricks from a damaged building in Christchurch, New Zealand, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 after the city was hit by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake Saturday. The earthquake smashed buildings and wrecked roads and rail lines in the city.
Disaster   Earthquake   New Zealand   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 Canterbury earthquake  
 The Australian 
Quake city facing decade-long rebuild
| IT will be up to 10 years before Christchurch can be fully rebuilt after earthquake damage was greater than first thought. | Initial inspections have revealed structural cracks in many buildings and... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)
a man with his luggage on bicycle  Newstrack India 
Indian duo on round the world bicycle trip to raise global warming awareness
| Kuala Lumpur, Sept 6 (ANI): Indian environmentalists T. Srinivasa Rao and R. Gnanasekaran from, who are on their seventh globe-trotting expedition to raise awareness on global warming, have said tha... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Environment   Global Warming   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Global warming  
Saad Hariri, leader of Lebanon's parliamentary majority speaks with The Associated Press before addressing a campaign rally of couple of thousand people at his Beirut residence, Lebanon, Thursday, June 4, 2009.  Al Jazeera 
Lebanon PM retracts Syria charge
| Lebanon's prime minister has said he was wrong in accusing Syria of assassinating his father, Rafik al-Hariri, in 2005 and said the charge against Damascus was politically motivated. | Saa... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla)
Lebanon   Photos   Politics   Syria   Wikipedia: Rafic Hariri  
Top Stories
small insect on the ground - biodiversity Breitbart
Japan, Ecuador agree to cooperate over preserving biodiversity+
TOKYO, Sept. 6 (AP) - (Kyodo)—Japan and Ecuador agreed Monday to cooperate in preserving biological diversity and making an upcoming U.N. conference on biodiversity ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Biodiversity   Environment   Japan   Photos   Wikipedia: Biodiversity  
Spotted Owl Seen Thru Fence on Vimeo The News & Observer
After 20 years of protection, owl is declining but forests remain
| WASHINGTON -- Twenty years after northern spotted owls were protected under the Endangered Species Act, their numbers continue to decline, and scientists aren't certain... (photo: creative commons / )
Birds   Loggers   Owls   Photos   Wikipedia: Owl  
Workers use a jackhammer to remove dangerous brick parts from a damaged building in Christchurch, New Zealand, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 after the city was hit by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake Saturday. The Siasat Daily
Aftershocks rattle quake-hit New Zealand city
| Wellington, September 06: Aftershocks rocked New Zealand's second-biggest city on Monday causing further damage and forcing authorities to extend a state of emergency a... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)
Disaster   New Zealand   Photos   Quake   Wikipedia: 2010 Canterbury earthquake  
India Cargo Ship  at Haldia Dock  in Midnapore in West Bengal in Eastern India ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK Deccan Chronicle
Marine exports jump about 22% in July
--> Marine exports jump about 22% in July | Share ARTICLEURL | Seafood exports grew by about 22 per cent to $170 million in July compared to the same month last fiscal, t... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
India   Marine   Photos   Seafood   Wikipedia: Marine (ocean)  
a fresh water in a river - India The Guardian
US company plans to ship fresh water from Alaska to India
| S2C Global Systems is promising tanker deliveries but high cost might make it just a pipe dream An Indian farmer looks towards the sky, while standing amidst his drough... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Alaska   India   Photos   Water   Wikipedia: Alaska  
A humpback whale jumps at a whale watching point, off Okinawa, southwestern Japan, Tuesday, March 25, 2008. The Guardian
Greenpeace 'Tokyo Two' anti-whaling activists sentenced to jail
| Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki have each been sentenced to one year in prison after intercepting a box of whale meat Two anti-whaling activists have been found guilty of ... (photo: (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye) / )
Crime   Japan   Photos   Whaling   Wikipedia: Whaling in Japan  
Politics Environment
- Young criminals mistakenly released from jail in government
- Premier's warning over rigid ideology
- Coalition counts cost of Treasury's 'political game&
- Independents secure overhaul of parliament
Saad Hariri, leader of Lebanon's parliamentary majority speaks with The Associated Press before addressing a campaign rally of couple of thousand people at his Beirut residence, Lebanon, Thursday, June 4, 2009.
Lebanon PM retracts Syria charge
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- KEPCO, power company in Japan, taps nature to revitalize tre
- New Zealand earthquake moves Earth's surface '11ft t
- Japan convicts Greenpeace's 'Tokyo Two' for whal
- Labor (Less) Day?
a man with his luggage on bicycle
Indian duo on round the world bicycle trip to raise global warming awareness
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- No rate lift tipped, but RBA still wary
- Paul Hogan lands in LA with harsh words for 'crazy ATO
- Retailer puts $900m of assets on the market
- Outgoing Singapore Airlines CEO to be next SGX Chairman
India Cargo Ship  at Haldia Dock  in Midnapore in West Bengal in Eastern India ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
Marine exports jump about 22% in July
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- Premier's warning over rigid ideology
- 'Solid expectations' for local firms' growth
- Investors hit as another timber group felled in troubled sec
- Water inspector took cash bribes, ICAC inquiry hears
Saad Hariri, leader of Lebanon's parliamentary majority speaks with The Associated Press before addressing a campaign rally of couple of thousand people at his Beirut residence, Lebanon, Thursday, June 4, 2009.
Lebanon PM retracts Syria charge
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Health Society & Culture
- Thailand's Surin province plagued with dengue fever
- Fortis Healthcare eyes Singapore REIT: Sources
- The Temporary Vegetarian | Basil, Spinach and Arugula Pesto
- St Petersburg guide: flights and packages
Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid demonstration program vehicle at the 2010 Washington Auto Show.
Toyota Prius Top-Selling Car in Japan for August
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- University whistle keeps wolves at bay
- 'Transformers 3' Tragedy Latest Hollywood Stunt Gone
- Hitman Clooney's 'American' wins weekend with $1
- Briton, 28, killed in Philippines by jealous boyfriend of wo
JULY 9 , 2008 , QUEZON CITY , PHILIPPINES - LOCAL RAISED TALL TREES AND NIPA HUTS WITHIN THE LAKE  OF  NINOY AQUINO  WILDLIFE AND PARK
P18-B Laguna Lake rehab on hold—finance chief
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Homes hit but growers count only blessings
- Piggery video to test copyright
- Shape of regional internet hangs on battle to form governmen
- It's perfectly normal to want to slay the dragon - bein
Spotted Owl Seen Thru Fence on Vimeo
After 20 years of protection, owl is declining but forests remain
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- Australian swimmers given permission to abandon Commonwealth
- Agen send Caucaunibuca back to Fiji
- Soccer: No hesitation for Zaccheroni in taking Japan coachin
- Fresh suspicion over Pakistan-Australia Test
Meagen Nay, of Australia, competes in the 200-meter freestyle during the Santa Clara International Grand Prix swim meet in Santa Clara, Calif., Saturday, June 13, 2009.
Australian swimmers given permission to abandon Commonwealth Games
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