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When I had gone to Goa few years ago,I faced it and faced it without protest.Goa is tourist haven for tourists all over the globe.You can see Indians and foreigners in equal numbers.
When we went to have tea in a roadside restaurant a...
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Southern hemisphere countries that have largely escaped swine flu infections could soon become more vulnerable, experts warn, as the approaching winter brings with it...
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Australia plans to buy 100 state-of-the-art U.S. jet fighters and double the size of its modest submarine fleet in a bid to keep pace with an Asian military buildup.
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Fiji’s military ruler defied international pressure to announce elections by Friday, confirming that he would not hold them for at least five years and setting...
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A pack of mice mauled a bedridden 89-year-old man at an Australian nursing home, shredding parts of his ears and prompting the government Thursday to launch an...
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A jetliner carrying more than 225 people slammed its tail into the runway during takeoff from Australia because someone programmed the wrong weight for the plane into a...
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For 22 New Zealand teenagers, it was the trip of a lifetime: three weeks in Mexico practicing Spanish and visiting the pyramids of Oaxaca and other famous sites.
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Australia announced Wednesday it will increase by almost one half its troops in Afghanistan to about 1,550 as part of the U.S.-led surge of international forces to...
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says Australia will send 280 additional troops to Afghanistan, increasing the overall Australian deployment there to about 1,380.
made popular Apr 29 2009
New Zealand’s health minister and an Israeli hospital are reporting the first confirmed cases of swine flu to hit the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific regions.
made popular Apr 28 2009
Lion Nathan Ltd., the Australian brewer of Tooheys and Hahn beers, said Monday its biggest shareholder, Japan’s Kirin Holdings Co., has agreed to buy the 54...
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A church giving sermons about sex may have to find a new home. Brevard Public School District’s risk-management department has threatened to boot New Hope Church...
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New Zealand’s health minister said Sunday 10 students who just returned from Mexico have tested positive for influenza. He said the cases are “likely”...
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The veterinarian who injected 21 elite polo horses with a supplement before a championship match in Florida and then watched them die says the grief is unbearable.
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The lieutenant governor of the Northern Mariana Islands has been convicted of theft, wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the federal government.
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Australian police appealed to the public Friday for help in solving the gruesome killing of a Chinese man who was shot 34 times in the head and neck with a nail gun...
made popular Apr 24 2009
Journalists have a lot to be nervous about lately: layoffs, furloughs, newspaper closures. But reporters at an Australian paper may have received the scariest threat of...
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Tennis Australia says it will appeal an International Tennis Federation decision to leave its next Davis Cup match in the Indian city of Chennai, despite ongoing...
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Australians held a national day of mourning Sunday for the victims of wildfires that killed hundreds this month, and survivors were promised the nation would support...
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Australians gathered at ceremonies large and small Sunday for an official day of mourning for the victims of the country’s deadliest wildfires.
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Australians mourning the lives lost in horrific wildfires last week sought comfort at churches Sunday even as firefighters continued to battle a dozen blazes still...
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Australians mourned the victims of deadly wildfires at Sunday church services across the country, as news emerged of a class action lawsuit against a power company over...
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Aborigines in the harsh Outback will be among the Australians hardest hit by climate change, with higher rates of disease and even spiritual suffering when forced to...
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Australians have reasons to be confident the country won’t slide into a recession, the treasury chief said Wednesday, urging consumers not to succumb to a dour...
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Australians can avoid a recession during the global financial meltdown by remaining upbeat about the the economy, the treasury chief said Wednesday.
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Australians can avoid even a single quarter of negative growth during the current financial meltdown if they do not talk down the economy, the treasury chief said...
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Two Australians and three Thais were struck by lightning and killed during a school trip to a waterfall in northeastern Thailand, authorities said Sunday.
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The Irani Trophy, otherwise forgotten, has suddenly become a high profile domestic tournament. Nothing like a few stars to dazzle the sky? The test for the Indians...
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After Americans, Australians too love their pets. And they are comfortable and even happy to spend big cash on their pets. Australians are believed to spend more on...
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Australians have been warned: Don’t get caught annoying the crowds when they gather here later this month to see the pope.New regulations give police and...
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Advocates for indigenous Australians alleged that Aboriginal children were used as test subjects for leprosy treatments in the 1920s and 1930s, sparking a government...
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Australia committed $17 million on Thursday to train Aboriginal nurses and doctors, as part of efforts to close a 17-year gap in the life expectancies of indigenous and...
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Police in China have shot and killed a local man who took 10 Australians hostage on a tourist bus.The official Xinhua News Agency reports police shot the man after he...
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The data and documents prove the fact that Australians are living under debts. As a result of the debts, Australians on an average spend almost 12 per cent of their...
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