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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)
Mitt Romney
Photos   Politics   Romney   Washington   Wikipedia: Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2012  
 Foreign Policy 
Sorry, Mitt: It Won't Be an American Century
| "This century must be an American century," Mitt Romney insisted in a recent speech on foreign policy. "In an American century," the former Massachusetts governor continued, &quo... (photo: Creative Commons / rawmustard)
Apple iPhone - Smartphone  Business Journal 
Apple expands patent lawsuit against Samsung in Australia
Digital Content Producer - Dallas Business Journal Email | Twitter | Twitter | Apple Inc. has expanded its patent lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. in Australia from three claims to 276 and... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Australia   Patent   Photos   Smartphones   Wikipedia: Apple Inc.  
The nations weather  The Tribune San Luis Obispo 
The nations weather
| Weather Underground Forecast for Monday, February 06, 2012. | Rain and thunderstorms will continue in parts of the Southeast on Monday as the low pressure system over the western Carolinas drops sou... (photo: WN / Marzena)
Florida   Forecast   Photos   Rain   Weather   Wikipedia: Florida  
Top Stories
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) Al Jazeera
Co-operation in a world of scarce resources
| From competition among hunter-gatherers for wild game to imperialist wars over precious minerals, resource wars have been fought throughout history; today, however, the... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Climate   Development   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia: Natural resource  
Poland - Mitsubishi Motors BBC News
Mitsubishi to close European plant
Japanese car maker Mitsubishi Motors is to end production at its only plant in Western Europe. | Production has fallen at Mitsubishi's car plant at Born in the Netherland... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska)
Carmaker   Company   Mitsubishi   Photos   Wikipedia: NedCar  
A businessman walks past an electronic stock board in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008. Japanese stocks veered sharply downhill Wednesday, as spreading pessimism over corporate earnings and a strengthening yen sent the benchmark index tumbling almost 7 percent. The Nikkei 225 stock average fell 631.56 points, or 6.79 percent, to 8,674.69. The broader Topix index lost 7.05 percent to 88 Springfield News-Sun
Asian stocks rise after US unemployment falls
| BANGKOK — Asian stock markets climbed Monday after U.S. unemployment fell to its lowest in three years, suggesting a stronger recovery in the world's No. 1 econom... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
Asia   Markets   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Hang Seng Index  
A money trader at a Tokyo dealing room reacts as U.S. dollar is traded below 90 yen level Friday afternoon, Dec. 12, 2008. The dollar's fall to a 13-year-low against the yen also accelerated selling on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, hitting hard exporters such as autos and electronics. The greenback fell as far as 88.16 yen in the afternoon, its lowest level since Aug. 2, 1995 when the U.S. currency fell to 88.02 yen while the Nikkei average lost 484.68 points, or 5.56 percent, to close at 8,235.8 The Times Of India
Tokyo stocks end up 1.10%
TOKYO: Tokyo stocks added 1.10 percent Monday, supported by positive performances on other Asian bourses, that followed last week's strong gains on Wall Street after robu... (photo: AP / Shuji Kajiyama)
Nikkei   Photos   Stock Exchange   Tokyo   Wikipedia: Dow Jones Newswires  
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko poses with the company's newly unveiled electric car "i-MiEV" in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, June 5, 2009. The 4.59 million yen ($47,560) i-MiEV is powered solely by electricity, and can be recharged from a regular home socket. The four-seater vehicle can run up to 160 kilometers (100 miles) after charging seven hours at 200 volts. The Times Of India
Mitsubishi Motors to stop making cars in W.Europe
TOKYO: Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp said it will end production at its only western European plant, in the Netherlands, at the end of this year, a move that was expecte... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa)
Europe   Mitsubishi   Photos   Tokyo  
The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy Al Jazeera
The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy
| The seed is the first link in the food chain - and seed sovereignty is the foundation of food sovereignty. If farmers do not have their own seeds or access to open... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska)
Agriculture   Democracy   Emergency   Food   Photos   Wikipedia: Agriculture  
Politics Environment
- Run-up to proxy war over Syr
- Playful lessons for Kim Jong
- Reading Myanmar's reforms
- Queen Elizabeth II marks 60-year reign
Mitt Romney
Sorry, Mitt: It Won't Be an American Century
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- China bans airlines from joining EU emission pact
- Four Regions in East Java on Alert over Natural Disasters
- Mexico has a major natural wealth to have one of the world&#
- Australia floods: worst-hit areas - interactive
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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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Call for tighter laws to halt illegal timber imports
- US bows to EU, Japan in 'zeroing' trade row
- US reaches deal to avoid Japan, EU trade sanctions
- Vanilla firm calls in pros to drive exports
Apple iPhone - Smartphone
Apple expands patent lawsuit against Samsung in Australia
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- Christmas sales boost territory's retail result
- Hot pool owners cop flak over food ban
- Bacchus Marsh drill site sparks protest
- Backbenchers want dole payments lifted
Hawaii sees a bigger wave of tourists
Hawaii sees a bigger wave of tourists
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Health Society & Culture
- Information overload - pilot sues Virgin Australia over inju
- Information overload - pilot sues Virgin Australia over inju
- Asia-Pacific nations seek faster response against HIV at UN
- Ireland drop further down the rankings
More good weather seen for Sunday, Monday
More good weather seen for Sunday, Monday
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- Going 200 years back in history
- Playful lessons for Kim Jong
- Quake sparks panic, traffic
- Sculptor plans to give climbers slip
Susan Boyle performs on the NBC "Today" television program in New York Monday, Nov. 23, 2009.
Susan Boyle's brother Gerry to release debut album
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Let children roam the web, cyber safety expert urges
- US bows to EU, Japan in 'zeroing' trade row
- Playful lessons for Kim Jong
- Vanilla firm calls in pros to drive exports
The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy
The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy
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- Williams brushes off hamstring injury
- Rugby Union
- Cricket Australia in tobacco ad row
- Cricket Australia confident fans will come for one-day match
New Zealand cricketer Jacob Oram delivers a ball during a practice session for the tri-nation cricket series in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010.
New Zealand inflict massive defeat on Zimbabwe
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