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Socialism's Success The New American - 1/6/2009 14 ita According to the CIA World Factbook, nine European countries place ahead of the United States in terms of per capita Gross Domestic Product Luxembourg, Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Switzerland, Denmark, Add Comment |
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Padres Prospect Interview: Jaff Decker Scout.com - 1/5/2009 San Diego Padres prospect Jaff Decker has goals. It is evident in his quick assimilation to professional baseball and reiterated at each step along the way. Given his performance, it is easy to see him Add Comment |
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'Aussie' Jarmala flies the flag Brisbane Times - 1/4/2009 Immigration Minister Chris Evans can't work quick enough for Slovakian-born Jarmila Gajdosova, nor Tennis Australia. The Victorian 21-year-old is flying the Australian flag highest after the opening day Add Comment |
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We will listen to Obama's Gitmo pleas The Australian - 1/4/2009 THE Rudd Government would still be open to overtures from the incoming Obama administration to reconsider its refusal to take inmates from Guantanamo Bay. After formally rebuffing for the second time Add Comment |
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Oz made easy Canada.com - 1/3/2009 As anyone who has visited here knows, Oz is a 'bloody big place,' so time is of the essence when visiting. And, to be perfectly frank about it, for far too long just getting 'Down Under' was the literal Add Comment |
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Refugees home at last The Australian - 1/2/2009 LIFE in a refugee camp on the Thai-Burmese border was all that Hsar Muhtaw's four young children had ever known. They were born in its squalid confines and their father had spent 17 years living there, Add Comment |
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Smorgasbord awaits readers Brisbane Courier-Mail - 1/2/2009 FROM David Malouf's first full-length novel in 10 years, to Jonathan Littell's The Kindly Ones, 2009 is shaping up to be a big year for the literary novel. Readers will not have to wait long with Austin Add Comment |
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