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  13. november 2006


All about the royals!


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Church leaders mull state separation!


3:52:02 PM    comment []

New Munch record predicted!


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NATO may come calling again!


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Hydro dumps auto parts units!


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Ski resorts open for season!


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Interest rates set to rise again!


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Telenor bosses under fire!


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Lebanon crisis reignites wider 'cold war'. Five Shiite ministers quit Lebanon's government this weekend, ending talks and sparking a political upheaval.

[Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]
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For Iraqis, news is a deadly business. With 55 Iraqi journalists killed this year, Iraq is now the world's most dangerous place for local reporters.

[Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]
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Stolen Lives: Identity Thief Is Often Found in Family Photo. Though most victims never learn who stole their identities, half of those who do say the thief was a family member, a friend or neighbor. By JOHN LELAND. [NYT > Business]
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Toilets Underused to Fight Disease, U.N. Study Finds. A new U.N. report said that every year, more than two million children die of illness caused by a lack of “access to sanitation.” By CELIA W. DUGGER. [NYT > Health]
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Despite Billions Spent, Rebuilding Incomplete . For a little more than $38 billion, the United States and its contractors in Iraq have provided 4.6 million people with access to water. They have distributed seeds to Iraqi farmers, improving wheat harvests. With electricity-generating capacity now above prewar levels, they have given many Iraqis... By Griff Witte. [washingtonpost.com - Business News From The Washington Post]
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The Truth About Job-Hunting Myths . People believe some weird things. Like telepathy, astrology and ear candling. That it takes seven years for your body to digest chewing gum. Or that the devil can steal your soul when you sneeze.
By Mary Ellen Slayter. [washingtonpost.com - Business News From The Washington Post]
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General Dynamics to Build Training 'Village' . General Dynamics Corp.'s information technology unit will build an artificial Middle Eastern village near Amman, Jordan, to be used for urban combat training by the U.S. Army and its close allies. By Nick Wakeman. [washingtonpost.com - Business News From The Washington Post]
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Volvo to cut 1,000 staff at Virginia plant . STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Truck maker Volvo said on Monday it would cut about 1,000 staff at its Dublin, Virginia plant in the United States due to an expected decline in output. By Reuters. [washingtonpost.com - Business News From The Washington Post]
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