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Breaking News Thu, 10 Apr 2008
Meat - Red Meat - Beef - Food - Health   (rhubie)
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 NZ Herald 
European DNA meat-tracing spreads to US
| US Meat retailers can now trace their wares from the ranch to the refrigerator using DNA analysis. | IdentiGEN, based in Ireland with US offices in Lawrence, Kansas, says its DNA TraceBack technolog... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Vodafone - Telecommunications - Mobile - Phone - Cellular. (ps1)
Business   Photos   Technology   Telecommunication   Vodafone  
 The Statesman 
Vodafone eyes £20b bid for MTN 
Press Trust of India | LONDON, May 11: World's largest mobile phone operator Vodafone is understood to be examining a possible bid for MTN, close on the heels of the South African firm and Indian tele... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe greets party supporters at a rally in Mvurwi, about 160 kilometres (100 miles) north of Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, March, 14, 2008. Mugabe called people to vote for him in the upcoming presidential elections set for March 29  International Herald Tribune 
Zimbabwe opposition seeks peacekeepers for run-off
| : Zimbabwe's main opposition group has stepped up efforts to secure regional peacekeepers for a run-off presidential election against Robert Mugabe after weeks of violence that intimidated voters, a... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Elections   Photos   Politics   Society   Zimbabwe  
 Gordon Brown, Britain´s Treasury chief and the predicted successor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, laughs as he listens to a question from the audience following his speech on the environment during a conference in central London, Monday March 12, 20  The Australian 
PM to fight against Scottish independence
| BRITISH Prime Minister Gordon Brown has pledged today to do "whatever is necessary" to preserve the United Kingdom in face of demands for Scottish independence. | In an interview with the Sunday Tel... (photo: AP/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool)
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British Airways International Herald Tribune
BA seeks chief operations officer
| : British Airways is seeking to fill a new role of chief operations officer to replace two executives who quit in the wake of the Heathrow Terminal 5 fiasco. | A Britis... (photo: creative commons / )
Airline   Business   Industry   Photos   Transport  
Glasgow Rangers' manager Walter Smith, Soccer Sporting Life
Murray Savours Season
| Rangers chairman Sir David Murray believes Walter Smith's team are giving the club exceptional value for money - and has backed it up with hard evidence. | Murray has h... (photo: AP)
Europe   Football   Money   Photos   Sports  
London - England - Big Ben - Westminster. (ps1) BBC News
UK economic outlook 'worsening'
| The outlook for the UK economy has got worse and the Bank of England must act to stop a major downturn, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has warned. | The current... (photo: Public Domain / patricia)
Bank   Britain   Economy   Finance   Photos  
British Airways The Guardian
BA lines up successor for Walsh
| Headhunters asked to find potential replacement , Sunday May 11 2008 | British airways has appointed leading headhunter Whitehead Mann to find a possible successor for ... (photo: Creative Commons / ciukes)
Airlines   British   Business   Economy   Photos  
 Airbus A380 - Flights - Aircraft /aaeh International Herald Tribune
China forms company to make regional and jumbo jets
| : China established a company on Sunday to build regional commercial jets, with an eye to eventually reducing the country's reliance on Boeing and Airbus for jumbo jets... (photo: GFDL )
Business   China   Industry   Photos   Transport  
Cancer Daily Advance
Organizers rev up for cancer walk
| Connie Davis was no newcomer to cancer. She had lost two brothers and two grandparents to the disease. | So when Davis learned in March 2005 that she had thyroid cancer... (photo: GFDL / KGH )
Disease   Health   People   Photos   Society  
 BUDGET carrier AirAsia Bhd met market expectations on its maiden day on the main board of Bursa Malaysia Bhd yesterday, finishing the day with a 23.7 sen, or 11 per cent, premium over its issue price of RM1.25.  sa1 The Star
To London and back - for RM1,200
| KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia X will start its flights to London in March next year. And it will cost only about RM1,200 for a return trip on an economy ticket. | The country’s... (photo: WN)
Aerospace   Business   London   Photos   Transport  
Frozen foods -Food The Observer
While stocks last
For the past half-century, Britain has been lulled into the belief that a plentiful supply of food is here to stay. Supermarkets give us a season-defying availability of ... (photo: GFDL / Samuell)
Agricultural   Britain   Food   Photos   Supermarket  
Veiled Palestinian women participate in a demonstration calling for reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas factions, in Gaza City, Wednesday, March 26, 2008. The Arab country of Yemen hosted reconciliation talks this week between Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. However, those talks unraveled amid fresh recriminations between the Palestinian rivals. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa) The Guardian
Is this the worst place on earth to be a woman?
It is early morning in Al-Hudaydah, a small city in the northwest of Yemen, and Aminah, my translator, is going about the awkward business of eating breakfast. We have co... (photo: AP / Hatem Moussa)
Arab World   Photos   Saudi Arabia   Woman   Yemen  
Prime Minister Gordon Brown (sl1) The Independent
Leading Article: Brown: the case for the defence
| The time has come to make the case for Gordon Brown. This may seem counterintuitive. After all, so everybody is agreed, Mr Brown has been a disaster as a Prime Minister... (photo: AP Photo / Akira Suemori, Pool)
Elections   Photos   Politics   Society   UK  
Industry Trade & Stocks
- British Airways in search of new director
- British Gas fights Accenture over billing
- How the Tate got streetwise
- Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev; meeting planned fo
 Gordon Brown
Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev, meeting planned for July
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- While stocks last
- Market Report: BA suffers turbulence as oil price hits fresh
- London's FTSE-100 index up 28.8 points at 6244.0
- U.S. stocks fall Oil surges past $120
Frozen foods -Food
While stocks last
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Economy Telecom
- Tide may be turning for dollar
- Zimbabwe opposition seeks peacekeepers for run-off
- UK economic outlook 'worsening'
- How the energy crunch hurts UK
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe greets party supporters at a rally in Mvurwi, about 160 kilometres (100 miles) north of Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, March, 14, 2008. Mugabe called people to vote for him in the upcoming presidential elections set for March 29
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- Vodafone eyes £20b bid for MTN 
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KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Vodafone - Telecommunications - Mobile - Phone - Cellular. (ps1)
Vodafone eyes £20b bid for MTN 
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Politics Maritime
- Blair was scared of Brown, claims Prescott
- Tony Blair used Cherie's grief to protect Iraq strategy
- Miscarriage: ‘I'm afraid the baby's dead, Mrs Blair&
- US help could save thousands of lives
 Villagers on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, catch boxes of food tossed from a US Navy (USN) helicopter during Operation UNIFIED ASSISTANCE, the humanitarian operation effort in the wake of the Tsunami that struck South East Asia on December 26, 2004.
US help could save thousands of lives
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- British troops guide US Marines on anti-Taleban raids in Afg
- Tide may be turning for dollar
- Mubadala to turn Abu Dhabi island into business zone
- Olympics to boost Chinese energy demand
 KLdy1 - July07 - jkt07 - Beijing 2008 Olympics. (dy1)
Olympics to boost Chinese energy demand
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