World’s biggest polluters won’t cut back on fossil fuel

Thursday, January 12, 2006 Six of the world’s major polluters, who participated in this week’s Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (AP6 or APPCDC), have launched a multi-million dollar fund to develop clean-energy, but stressed they will be heavily reliant on polluting fossil-fuels for generations to come. Green groups, labelling the talks a […]

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The Problems With Language Translation

Click Here To Know More About: Government Relations Agencies Canberra Government Public Relations In Australia By Todd Daon Anyone who has ever tried to translate between two different languages will understand the problems associated with language translation. These problems have been bugging translators for years. It is not easy to capture the same meaning when […]

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46 illegal Afghan immigrants suffocate in truck in Pakistan

Tuesday, April 7, 2009  Correction — Nov 1, 2013 The article below claims each passenger paid 4000 to 8000 USD. Each paid 30,000 Rupees, equivilent at the time to about US$375.  The bodies of 46 Afghan illegal immigrants who suffocated to death in a container truck Saturday near Quetta, Pakistan, returned home Tuesday. The Edhi Foundation […]

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Wedding Music Ideas For Your Reception Ceremony}

Click Here To Know More About: Madison Homes Site Affordable Custom Home Builders Gold Coast Submitted by: Galena Peters All couples dream that their wedding day will be truly successful and memorable. That is why careful consideration of all the details must be attended to-including the selection of a perfect wedding song. After all, wedding […]

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Mars lander website opens

Monday, January 17, 2005 NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander program now has an official web site. The mission of the robotic craft, scheduled to launch August 2007, is to explore the northern polar region of Mars (about 70° N latitude) in May 2008 and to expose the upper few feet of surface material using a robotic […]

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Australian Government under pressure to reveal nuclear sites

Thursday, May 25, 2006 Wikinews Australia has in-depth coverage of this issue: Australian nuclear debate The Australian Labor Party has placed pressure on the federal government to reveal potential sites for nuclear power plants. The pressure comes after the release of a report by The Australia Institute, which identified several locations on the East Coast […]

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