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Milk - drinks - health - grocery store
Economy   Food   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Milk  
 Otago Daily Times 
Up-market Auckland grocer leads charge on lower milk prices
| A boutique grocery is calling on retailers to make milk affordable as it drops its prices to $1 a litre. | Nosh Food Market says margins are too high and it hopes the lowered price can continue inde... (photo: WN / Rizza Dilag)
Susan Boyle performs on the NBC "Today" television program in New York Monday, Nov. 23, 2009.
Album   Fame   Photos   Play   Wikipedia/Susan Boyle  
 Digital Spy 
Susan Boyle's brother Gerry to release debut album
Susan Boyle's brother Gerry Boyle is planning to release his debut album. | The 57-year-old - who has previously acted as an unofficial spokesperson for Susan - is hoping to achieve his own chart succ... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets supporters at a campaign rally at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colo., Monday, Feb. 6, 2012.  Al Jazeera 
Conservatives don't like Romney
| Mitt Romney has been driving conservatives crazy since he began running for the White House, but after winning the Florida primary last week, he elevated that insanity to impressive new heights. In ... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Election   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2012  
Toyota - Automaker  The Times Of India 
Toyota raises annual profit forecast, eyes on recovery
TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp raised its full-year profit forecast by more than a third as it cuts costs, trims spending and expects Japanese government schemes to boost sales, though the guidance was stil... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Automaker   Photos   Profit   Tokyo   Wikkipedia: Toyota  
Top Stories
High School Graduation Rites - Philippines Sun Star
Keep graduation rites simple, Deped tells schools
| MANILA—Education Secretary Armin Luistro called on school heads to strictly implement the prohibition for fee collection for the closing rites this year, saying those... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Graduation   Manila   Photos   School   Wikipedia: Department of Education (Philippines)  
A homeless man sleeps near a shuttered store as a pedestrian looks on, near Athens' main Syntagma Square, on Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Al Jazeera
Greek workers strike over public job cuts
| Workers in Greece are staging a 24-hour general strike in protest over new government austerity measures which would see 15,000 civil service employees lose their jobs ... (photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis)
Economy   Greece   Photos   Protest   Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis  
A military helicopter hovers above the site of a landslide at Guihulngan, Negros Oriental province in central Philippines Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, a day after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit the province and at least four other central provinces killing over a dozen people and damaging homes and infrastructures. (AP Photo/Judy Flores) Gulf News
Philippine rescuers dig for survivors of deadly earthquake
| Dumaguete, Philippines: Rescuers in the Philippines dug through rubble with shovels and their bare hands on Tuesday after a powerful earthquake triggered landslides, co... (photo: AP / Judy Flores)
Dumaguete   Philippines   Photos   Quake   Wikipedia: Earthquakes in 2012  
In this Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012 photo, the Maldives Police special force officers detain an opposition supporter during a protest in Male, Maldives. The Guardian
Maldives president quits after weeks of protest
| MALE, Maldives (AP) — The president of the island nation of Maldives, who became the country's first democratically elected leader in three decades, resigned Tuesday ... (photo: AP / Sinan Hussain)
Democracy   Maldives   Photos   Protest   Wikipedia: Mohamed Nasheed  
Toyota Camry Hybrid (Japan) The Washington Post
Toyota raises earnings forecast despite quarterly profit decline on disaster, flooding, yen
| TOKYO — Toyota’s quarterly profit slid 13.5 percent on production setbacks caused by last year’s tsunami disaster and the flooding in Thailand, but Ja... (photo: Creative Commons)
Business   Company   Photos   Toyota   Wikipedia: Toyota  
Japan Airlines The Times Of India
JAL sees 787 delivery delay as Boeing tackles fresh glitch
| TOKYO: Flag carrier Japan Airlines said on Tuesday it no longer expects its first Dreamliner from Boeing Co. by the end of February as a fresh manufacturing glitch is s... (photo: Creative Commons / J o)
Airlines   Boeing   Japan   Photos   Wikipedia: Boeing 787 Dreamliner  
Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, leaves Yeway cemetery after attending a funeral service of the wife of a senior leader of her party Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010, in Yangon, Myanmar. The Guardian
Suu Kyi hits the campaign trail in Myanmar
| AYE AYE WIN | Associated Press= PATHEIN, Myanmar (AP) — Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi hit the campaign trail Tuesday as an official candidate for upcoming ele... (photo: AP / Khin Maung Win)
Democracy   Myanmar   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Aung San Suu Kyi  
Politics Business
- Nasheed quits as Maldives President after protests
- N. Korea's hunger test
- Maldives president victim of 'coup d'etat': part
- Maldives leader quits after police mutiny
SOMALIA, Mogadishu: In a handout photograph released by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team 15 August, Ugandan soldiers serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sort through a haul of munitions that were used by the extremist group Al Shabaab to make improvised explosive devices. AMISOM troops and Transitonal Federal Government (TFG) forces dislodged remnants of Al Shabaab from the site following the withdrawal of most of the extremist group's forces from the city ten days ago, discovering the bomb making facility at the former steel factory in northern Mogadishu which contained evidence that the group had used the site to manufacture improvised explosive devises, suicide vests and car bombs. AU-UN IST / STUART PRICE.
Will the London conference change Somalia's future?
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- If a money offer is too good to be true...
- Quake repairs to lift building sector report
- Worldly Wise: Oil market doing what comes naturally
- Sacked casino boss faces deportation after temporary busines
Toyota - Automaker
Toyota raises annual profit forecast, eyes on recovery
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Environment Travel
- Cruise ship pollution under scrutiny
- Auditor's report on emissions errors a blow to green dre
- Mohamed Nasheed's overthrow is a blow to the Maldives an
- Japan Seeks to Cut Domestic Demand for Rare-Earths (MCP)
Palestinian children fill plastic bottles and jerry cans with drinking water from a public tap at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in the southern Gaza Strip refugee camp  on September 23, 201. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/wn)
Co-operation in a world of scarce resources
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- Couple lost everything while swimming
- Church comes to rescue of robbed Germans
- Euro visitors warned of rise in campervan thefts
- Sexing up Barangaroo
INDIA-PRAWN-DISH-FOODIndia Prawn Dish Food display at City Hotel in Kolkata in Eastern India ---- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
P30-M dining complex to open in Clark
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Health Sport
- Toll in Philippines earthquake climbs to 56
- AYUSH to take yoga across state
- It's win or lose on capital property
- iPad-ready Harrison too cool for a school
Green Tea
Drink green tea to ward off Hepatitis C
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- Couple lost everything while swimming
- Cricket: Auckland face test of depth in semifinal
- Netball NZ plans more Aussie raids
- Boxing: Win would crown Sonny Bill Williams a dubious champ
Online chatting - Internet - Web surfing
Surfing the Web in Safety
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