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Breaking News Thu, 10 Apr 2008
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Surging food prices bite across Asia
| From the rice paddies of Asia to the wheat fields of Australia, the soaring prices of food are breaking the budgets of the poor and raising the specters of hunger and unrest, experts warn. | A billi... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick) The Manila Times
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'Mother of all hangovers' looms after boom, Rudd warns
| KEVIN Rudd last night warned Australia faces "waking up with the mother of all hangovers" in its failure to address "a multitude of economic weaknesses" hidden by the mining boom. | In a speech that... (photo: Creative COmmons) The Australian
 A man walks past the building of global financial services company UBS in central London, Monday Oct UBS commits to local operation
| AUSTRALIA'S largest investment banking operation is "absolutely" not for sale and its owner, Switzerland's UBS, will not spin off its global investment bank division despite speculation following $U... (photo: AP Photo) The Australian
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A screen at the Australian Stock Exchange in Sydney shows a graph illustrating the drop in share prices Markets to play it safe ahead of budget
| AUSTRALIAN share traders are expected to remain cautious ahead of tomorrow night's federal budget and the mid-week release of quarterly wage data. | Despite another sizeable loss on Wall Street on F... (photo: AP / Mark Baker) The Australian
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Steel Industry (sl1) Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
| THE first ship to load iron ore produced by Fortescue Metals Group will dock on Thursday at Port Hedland in Western Australia. It will leave with 170,000 tonnes of ore,... (photo: AP Photo / Andy Wong) The Australian
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| FOR all of us who like our plasma TVs, Blackberries, overseas holidays and fine wines, here's a sobering prognosis: next decade Australians will experience the slowest ... (photo: Public Domain) The Australian
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 Shane Warne Warne offers to help Harbhajan
| SHANE WARNE, emerging as the father figure of the Indian Premier League, last night offered a helping hand to controversial spinner Harbhajan Singh and said he was read... (photo: AP / ) The Australian
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 Agriculture in Australia Climate change will boost farm output
| AUSTRALIAN agricultural output will double over the next 40 years, with climate change predicted to increase, rather than hinder, the level of production. | A recent sp... (photo: AFFA Photo) The Australian
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 KLdy1 - currency - usd - dollar - us dollar - u.s dollar - united states dollar. (dy1) System transfers funds to radicals
| AN "underground" banking system - investigated by the US for allegedly transmitting funds for terrorist operations - is suspected of being used in Australia to channel ... (photo: WN) The Australian
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 Cadbury-Chocolate/wam2 Cadbury launches TV campaign
| CADBURY might be synonymous with chocolate, according to a recent advertising pitch, but now the confectionery company wants to remind consumers that chocolate itself w... (photo: Creative Commons) The Australian
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Shakel Ahmed, 28, left,whose kidney was removed, recovers at city civil hospital as his mother father sit near him, in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. Ahmed is one of three people who were rescued by police from the illegal transplant racket that allegedly removed kidneys from up to 500 poor laborers and sold their organs to wealthy clients. Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
| A BILLION-DOLLAR kidney bazaar that thrived across Pakistan has been abruptly shut down, forcing thousands of kidney patients to look elsewhere for a donor. | Lax regul... (photo: AP Photo / Manish Swarup) Sydney Morning Herald
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Tax overhaul looms in Aussie budget
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UBS commits to local operation
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Market Technology
UBS commits to local operation
Markets to play it safe ahead of budget
Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
Cadbury launches TV campaign
 A man walks past the building of global financial services company UBS in central London, Monday Oct
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Tech firm cracks the US market
Untapped resource could offer energy boost
Climate change will boost farm output
Chinese use TV station to attack Australian firm
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Entertainment Health
Bassingthwaighte's farewell
Still hush, hush, but Heynatz's hopes are high
Circle Modern Dance takes performance to new heights
Her luck with Chuck
 Actor Tom Selleck arrives at the premiere of "Open Range" Monday, Aug.11, 2003, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Weeks)   (js1)
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Training to cure her people's ills
McGinty upgrades neonatal facility
Zilic to face extradition over son's death
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