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British Secretary of State for International Development Douglas Alexander, speaks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, during a meeting at Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramalalh, Monday, Dec. 10, 2007.
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Britain doubles aid to Pakistan
| Britain is substantially increasing its aid to Pakistan and outlining a new strategy for how it is spent. | International Development Minister Douglas Alexander is in Islamabad to announce that assi... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
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 Sydney Morning Herald 
Uni cheats outsource to India
| Computer Science students are farming out their coursework to cheap programmers in countries like India and university staff admit they are powerless to detect and prevent it. | Internet sites such ... (photo: WN / aruna1)
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Student's Antarctic sea ice research richly rewarded
| David Dempsey operates an ice core drilling machine at McMurdo Sound. | Contributing to the search for the "holy grail" of sea ice thickness in the Antarctic has earned science student David Dempsey... (photo: creative commons / )
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S. Mindanao students lag behind in national test  Sun Star 
S. Mindanao students lag behind in national test
DAVAO CITY -- Students in the Davao Region are among the low achievers in the 2008 National Achievement Test (NAT) overall, with both elementary and high school students getting their worst ranking in... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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Nepal's King Gyanendra, center, Queen Komal, right, and Crown Prince Paras, left, watch the Army Day celebration parade in Katmandu, Nepal, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2006. Nepal's army chief said Sunday that his troops remain loyal and committed to King Gyanendra, who faces continuing pressure from opponents to return democracy to the Himalayan kingdom a year after he seized absolute power BBC News
Ousted Nepal prince leaves nation
| The former Crown Prince of Nepal, Paras Shah, has left the country for the first time in more than two years on a flight to Singapore. | There has been speculation that... (photo: AP / Binod Joshi)
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Learning to save the environs
| If going green is the way, then students of Malacca International School (MIS) are heading in the right direction by being in the only school with its own sustainable-l... (photo: WN / patricia)
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DepEd receives first batch of laptops from computer firm
| MANILA, Philippines -- The Department of Education (DepEd) has received 271 Classmate PC laptop computers from Intel Corporation, the first batch of units from the 820 ... (photo: WN / anand)
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Onlookers watch share prices on a screen on the facade of the Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai, India, Monday, June 9, 2008. Indian shares have dropped sharply on worries about soaring crude oil prices. In early trading, the Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark 30-stock Sensex fell 469.52, or 3.02 percent, to 15,102.66 point Asia Times
Incredible India, indeed
| By Chan Akya | The irritating jingle for India's tourism advertisements uses the slogan "Incredible India". I for one tend to agree that the country is incredible, if t... (photo: AP / Gautam Singh)
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Nintendo in class? Tokyo rules
| Nintendo's DS handheld is becoming an education tool in Japan. Photo / AP | TOKYO - Nintendo is banned everywhere but the classroom at Tokyo Joshi Gakuen school in ... (photo: WN)
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 KLdy1 - Feb07 - Nature - Ecology - environment - green - trees - ecosystem - mother nature - earth - green grass - preserving nature - jkt07. (dy1) Merger of US earth sciences agencies is proposed Syracuse
 A silicone gel breast implant is shown at Mentor Corp. manufacturing facility in Irving, Texas, Dec. 11, 2006. The recent FDA approval of silicone implants _ ending a 14-year virtual ban _ has far-reaching ramifications in Texas, home to the nation´ Plastic surgeons' discarded breast tissue aids cancer research Canada Dot Com
sun bathing Low vitamin D may harm the bones of IBD patients Scientific American
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Writng - Schooling - Education - Children - pjb1 Don't tell children it's an exam, says Ed Balls The Times
S. Mindanao students lag behind in national test S. Mindanao students lag behind in national test Sun Star
 North Korean leader Kim Jong Il waves out of a window of his armored train at the Russian border railway station of Khasan, in this Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2002 file photo. North Korea is testing new medicines in Russia for Kim Jong Il, a news report said Sund A day in the bosom of the Dear Leader Asia Times
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KLdy1 - apr06 - tap water - clean water source - aqua - H2O - source of life - water tap - tap water. (dy1) Water: The next big crisis The Philippine Star
Singapore's Founding Father Lee Kuan Yew  (ratnakar1) Singapore Ex-president Lee Kuan Yew targets US lawyer over blog The Australian
 New York, N.Y. (Sept. 14, 2001) -- Days after a Sep. 11 terrorist attack, fires still burn amidst the rubble of the World Trade Center. Over-the-counter cloak and dagger Asia Times
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British Secretary of State for International Development Douglas Alexander, speaks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, during a meeting at Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramalalh, Monday, Dec. 10, 2007.
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A U.S. Army soldier secures the site where a bomb targeted a motorcade carrying Iraq's first lady as it moved through central Baghdad, Iraq on Sunday, May 4, 2008
American grad student dies in Iraq
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- Woman kidnaps ex-lover's child
- Liberal Sophie Mirabella's 'demon' child arrives
- Two flu drugs help kids equally well: Japan study
- Two flu drugs help kids equally well: Japan study
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Taji, Iraq - SSgt Darren Vogt, of the 1st Battalion 66th Armor Regiment, performs perimeter security in an area where a recent insurgent attack took place on an Iraqi oil pipeline near Taji, Iraq.
Big Oil's 'secret' out of Iraq's closet
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- Etihad flying high in first half of 2008
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Iran, India can fill up 'power vacuum' in region: Ahmadinejad
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