World Business Briefing: Germany: Unemployment Rate Is Steady
The number of jobless Germans edged above four million in December, according to government data, but the figures showed a decline when adjusted for seasonal factors. The unemployment rate was steady,...
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Bush Sits Tight As Iraq Policy Castigated
On the day that Robert Gates was overwhelmingly confirmed by the Senate as Secretary of Defence, James Baker delivered what amounted to a repudiation of the President’s democracy project in the Middle...
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Aetna Earnings Rise On Membership Gains
The health insurer reported an 8 percent increase in first-quarter profits pointing to membership growth as proof that consumer marketing applied to health insurance is working....
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World Briefing | Europe: The Netherlands: Congolese Faces Trial
The Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga, accused of using child soldiers, is to go on trial in March as the first person to be tried by the International Criminal Court in The Hague....
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Trade Deficit Improves For Third Straight Month
The United States’s balance of trade with the rest of the world improved in November for the third straight month....
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Australians News



Rural Australians missing out on broadband

The digital divide appears to be growing, with less than a quarter of rural communities having access to high-speed internet, according to a recent report.
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The French connection who recalled savage glories of past

Jean-Pierre Thierry, the avuncular Frenchman who gained the respect of Australians for his selfless work over many years to honour the memory of the young soldiers who arrived in their thousands from Down Under to fight in France in World War I, has died in Villers-Bretonneux.
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Anti-sealing boat seized

Three Australians are on board an anti-sealing boat seized by Canadian coast guards in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
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Beating about the bush

Australians are finally coming around to eating kangaroo but have been slow to embrace native herbs and spices.
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Online ad guru spins the power of the web

If there was any concern Australians were slow picking up on the online social media craze, one of Facebook’s global management heavies has put a swift stop to the notion.
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Parade honours Australians for Iraq service - ABC Online

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Parade honours Australians for Iraq service - ABC Online

Parade honours Australians for Iraq serviceABC OnlineKevin Rudd (centre) speaks to Royal Australian Regiment soldiers following the parade in Canberra. (AAP: Alan Porritt) A national welcome-home march has ...Aussies who served in Iraq get a paradeSydney Morning HeraldCHIEF OF THE DEFENCE FORCE PAYS TRIBUTE TO ADF PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN IRAQ MISSIONAustralian Department of DefenceTwo years on, Labor faces new challengeThe Canberra Timesall 14 news articles »

Australians warned of "catastrophic" fire danger - Monsters and Critics.com

Australians warned of "catastrophic" fire dangerMonsters and Critics.comSydney - More than 1000 of Australia's volunteer firefighters were in action Saturday as crews battled 60 of forest blazes in the sweltering south-east ...and more »

Parade honours Australians for Iraq service - ABC Online

Parade honours Australians for Iraq serviceABC OnlineKevin Rudd (centre) speaks to Royal Australian Regiment soldiers following the parade in Canberra. (AAP: Alan Porritt) A national welcome-home march has ...Aussies who served in Iraq get a paradeSydney Morning HeraldCHIEF OF THE DEFENCE FORCE PAYS TRIBUTE TO ADF PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN IRAQ MISSIONAustralian Department of DefenceTwo years on, Labor faces new challengeThe Canberra Timesall 14 news articles »

Australians warned of "catastrophic" fire danger - Monsters and Critics.com

Australians warned of "catastrophic" fire dangerMonsters and Critics.comSydney - More than 1000 of Australia's volunteer firefighters were in action Saturday as crews battled 60 of forest blazes in the sweltering south-east ...and more »

After Australian duo, two Canadians asked to keep away from Kalpakkam n-plant - Times of India

After Australian duo, two Canadians asked to keep away from Kalpakkam n-plantTimes of IndiaOn interrogation, we learnt that the Australians had come on a business visa and had valid documents. After they were informed that the sea near the ancient ...and more »

 
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