SYLVANIA, OHIO Taipei Times Online - 7 Hours ago Indonesias ambassador to Australia has criticized Canberras tough stance on people smugglers, saying many of the accused traffickers in detention were innocent, a newspaper reported yesterday. This year Add Comment |
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Weary of War, Young Afghans Pay for an Exit New York Times - 9 Hours ago Abdul Ahad driving through Taliban territory with a bodyguard. Frustrated by his perilous job, he has begun scouting potential smugglers to take him to Europe. KABUL, Afghanistan Â? Through two decades Add Comment |
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Major cut in abortions essential London Free Press - 14 Hours ago As the baby-boom generation begins to retire, the ratio of Canadians over age 65 to those of working age (the old-age dependency ratio) is set to grow so rapidly the costs of sustaining retirees threaten Add Comment |
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The great migration Sydney Morning Herald - 7/4/2009 Mark Chipperfield observes the beguiling life wild and tamed on remote Christmas Island. 'Oh, you're going to Christmas Island,' laughs my Vietnamese taxi driver on the way to the airport in Perth. 'My Add Comment |
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Primm wins visitors with deep discounts Las Vegas Sun - 7/3/2009 Feelings of patriotism ran high today at Las Vegas City Hall as the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services welcomed 102 new U.S. citizens during a ceremony in the council chambers. In all, the new Add Comment |
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This week's top stories [03 July 2009] The Economist - 7/3/2009 Rich countries respond to the economic downturn by trying to limit the flow of migrants IN THE boom years, migrants picked fruit in southern California's orange groves, worked on construction sites in Add Comment |
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Oz denies reports Express Buzz - 7/2/2009 AM IST NEW DELHI: The Australian government on Wednesday contested the claims that 54 foreign students, nearly half of them Indians, have died in that country last year saying the reports 'did not contain Add Comment |
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Against racism InfoChange - 7/2/2009 Racial discrimination is increasing, and not only against Indian students in Australia. Dismissing racist attacks as hooliganism will not help, says Mukul Sharma. There is an urgent need to speak out Add Comment |
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Newest Canadians show true patriot love CNEWS - 7/2/2009 There's no place like home. On Canada's 142nd birthday yesterday, 95 newcomers were sworn in as official Canadian citizens at Mississauga City Hall. 'There are 500 new Canadians every day,' said Judge Add Comment |
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New citizens proud to be Canadian St. Catherines Standard - 7/3/2009 On Canada's 142nd birthday yesterday, 95 newcomers were sworn in as official Canadian citizens at Mississauga City Hall. The new Canadians came from 45 different countries, including Albania, Iraq, Peru Add Comment |
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Student deaths 'should be investigated' Nine MSN - 7/1/2009 The federal government has a responsibility to know how many international students die in Australia each year, and the cause of death, the opposition says. The call from opposition immigration spokeswoman Add Comment |
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Shrimp goes for a whirl in the wok Wichita Eagle - 7/1/2009 I always forget about stir-frying. I turn to sauteing meats, poultry and seafood in my cast-iron skillet instead of pulling out the wok. But then a recipe such as the following comes along to remind me: Add Comment |
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Migration changes from 1 July - Chris Evans Australian Labor Party - 6/30/2009 Changes to immigration processing and fees come into effect from 1 July 2009, demonstrating the Australian Government's ongoing commitment to legislative reform and improved service delivery. The bulk Add Comment |
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