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Written by Administrator on Wednesday, 23 December 2009 06:38
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Reuters - Canada's economy grew by 0.2 percent in October from September, the second consecutive monthly increase, on significantly higher activity by real estate agents and brokers, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday.
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Written by Administrator on Thursday, 24 December 2009 10:48
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The Christian Science Monitor - Just outside Buenos Aires, in the depths of the Rio de la Plata and the South Atlantic, lie the remains of thousands of bodies.
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Written by Administrator on Saturday, 26 December 2009 12:30
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Time.com - The approaching five year anniversary of tsunami in Sri Lanka, where the waves left over 35,000 dead and displaced over a million people in December 2004, inspired mixed reactions among the survivors along the coast
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Written by Administrator on Saturday, 26 December 2009 12:30
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Time.com - In the age of YouTube, many filmmakers are finding success by rejecting the traditional studio distribution route and releasing their movies on the Internet instead
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Written by Administrator on Saturday, 26 December 2009 17:25
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OneWorld.net - SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 25 (New America Media) - Wild orchids and colored, painted pine cones -- these things I remember
of Christmas in Vietnam. It was in Dalat, the mountain city with its
persistent fog and whispering pine forests, that I first celebrated
Christmas. My father had been transferred there after the 1968 Tet
offensive, and he brought the entire family with him.
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Written by Administrator on Saturday, 26 December 2009 22:01
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AP - They range from wealthy businessmen to boisterous students and poor single mothers, jammed together 10,000 strong in a stadium, chanting "change is possible!" and shoving forward to greet the man who is challenging President Hugo Chavez's grip on power.
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Written by Administrator on Sunday, 27 December 2009 04:00
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McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — Army Sgt. Robert Samuel knew that he'd lost much of his leg almost as soon as the improvised explosive device went off beneath his Stryker armored vehicle. Bloodied and dazed, he asked his buddies to grab what was left of him as they yanked him out of the wrecked vehicle.
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