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Out of Afghanaistan NOw
Australian soldiers in Afghanistan are in shock after one of the local men they were tasked with training opened fire on them, killing three and wounding seven
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Children still Work in Mines
Child labour in Kyrgyz coal mines By Natalia Antelava BBC Central Asia correspondent
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GLYPHOSATE
<!– –> The Land Source: http://www.theland.com.au GLYPHOSATE promotes some complex reactions among soil organisms, American scientist Bob Kremer says, but not enough is understood about these interactions to provide specific management advice. Dr Kremer, a microbiologist with the USDA’s Agricultural … Continue reading
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Her Favourite Dress
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama ride in a golf cart an Inaugural ball 1/20/09 everyday_i_show: photos by Pete Souza
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Cattleman concerned by erosion of landowners’ rights – State News – Agribusiness and General – Political – Stock Journal
Cattleman concerned by erosion of landowners’ rights PETER Manual, a cattleman and businessman from South Australia, says the proposed carbon tax, abrupt Indonesian live cattle exports suspension and flimsy power sharing with the Greens and Independents are not … Continue reading
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Weatherhead Family from Queensland Aust. to Canada
About the Weatherhead FamilyJohn and Colleen and family hav e been farming for well over 25 years. John was born and raised on a dairy farm in Queensland Australia, and has really been farming all of his life- that’s … Continue reading
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Alex Jones: "London riots as a pretext for an attack on the Internet…" – YouTube
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History of Melbourne & Ramsdale Family
Like most Australian colonies the original reason for the British occupation of Victoria was the fear of possible French settlement. By the end of the eighteenth century the coast had been explored extensively by both British and French adventurers. Reacting … Continue reading
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Rest in Peace?
From left: Peter Handcock and Harry ‘Breaker’ Morant just prior to their deaths, and surgeon Johnson, Frederick Hunt and Englishmen Alfred Taylor and Henry Picton. Photo: Archives Lieutenant Harry “Breaker” Morant moments before he was executed by a British … Continue reading
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