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 The Times of India 
Katrina and Bipasha in race again
|                 | Katrina Kaif and Bipasha Basu are in race yet again. No, we are not talking about a sequel of the film but the race of being brand amba... (photo: WN )
 Exterior of a Wal-Mart Supercenter in Madison Heights, Virginia. Photo taken on November 30, 2005 by Ben Schumin.          wnhires  (js1)
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 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 
Wal-Mart and Katrina
| I have never understood the anti-Wal-Mart sentiment expressed by so many communities. The latest example was in Cudahy, where the Planning Commission and the mayor voted against allowing a Wal-Mart ... (photo: Creative Commons)
Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif  The Times of India 
Katrina Kaif: Fever pitch!
| 30 Jun 2008, 0000 hrs IST,TNN             Trust Katrina Kaif to be a thorough professional. | The actress was down with heavy viral fever during the awards held in Bang... (photo: AP / )

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Katrina Kaif  The Times of India 
Katrina: Sister concern
| 28 Jun 2008, 0025 hrs IST,TNN             Three months ago, Katrina Kaif bought a big bungalow in London for her family. Though she has made Mumbai her base, she grew u... (photo: AP / )

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Katrina Kaif The Times of India
Bend it like Katrina
| 23 Jun 2008, 0000 hrs IST,TNN             For what seems to be the first time, Katrina Kaif was recently seen shying away from sporting a ... (photo: AP / )

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Bobby Jindal USA Today
House, Senate fight over Katrina aid
Updated  | Comment  | Recommend | | | By Ana Radelat, Gannett News Service WASHINGTON — Gov. Bobby Jindal and the Louisiana congressional delegat... (photo: AP/Bill Haber)
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An aerial view of devastation caused by the cyclone Nargis on Saturday, is seen at an unknown location in Myanmar, Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Conditions in Myanmar starker than portrayedThe News Tribune
Flood                                Flooding clean-up follows torrentBelfast Telegraph
Flood                               Missouri River reservoirs holding more waterOmaha World-Herald
Flood                               Flooding disrupts rail, road traffic: Rajanpur DCO suspendedDawn
global warming - climate change - weather - am1 New UN-backed report suggests how to boost cities' resiliency to climate changeUnited Nations
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Prepare for global rise of 4C, warns scientist The Times of India
 Dairy Farm - Dairy - Cattle - Cow /aaeh The dairy industry is 9 millennia old The Daily Telegraph
  DOG - PET - ANIMAL                              Dogs 'may be able to read their owner's minds' The Daily Telegraph
Primates Half of world's primates face extinction New Scientist
 Computers and internet - laptop - technology - web. (dy1) Can we make software that comes to life? The Daily Telegraph
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global warming - climate change - weather - am1 New UN-backed report suggests how to boost cities' resiliency to climate change United Nations
A paramilitary police rescue crew stands in a collapsed building for three minutes silence as a mark of respect to the victims of a devastating earthquake, in the town of Tashui, in China's southwest Sichuan province Monday May 19, 2008. Strong earthquake jolts eastern Indonesia Denver Post
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, workers tear down the partly damaged houses in quake-devastated Qingchuan of southwest China's Sichuan Province Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Workers started to dismantle the first batch of 64 houses that are seriously damaged in the earthquake in Qingchuan on Wednesd One dead, 23 injured in quake The Australian
Turkish torch bearer and equestrian Dilara Pars, with the Bosporus bridge in the background, runs with the Olympic torch in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday, April 3, 2008. The Olympic flame is on a global tour before the games in Beijing. Olympic torch relayed through China quake zone Philadelphia Daily News
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- Jim Hopkins: Gobs of grovel in a smog of outrage
- Australian Workers Union backs Liberals on emissions cap
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- Duke to buy landfill gas for electricity
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Temperatures could soar 4C in Britain putting coast at risk, warn top scientists
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Food crisis sows seed for change
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- Storm grows off Mexico's Pacific coast
- 'It's really creepy. I want to see the animals'
- Summer garden brimming with vegetables
- Crowds flock to the RDS despite gloomy weather
- Rain catches Capital on the wrong foot again
- Weather Eye: has this summer finished?
 A man clears his home of fallen trees after hurricane Lorenzo hit land in Nautla, Mexico, Friday Sept. 28, 2007. Lorenzo quickly weakened to a tropical storm and then a depression as it charged inland, drenching Veracruz state´s lush mountains and
Storm grows off Mexico's Pacific coast
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- Southern California dodges disaster as quake sets the region
- Video game chip aiding oil exploration
- People stay indoors as temperature rises to 49C in some part
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 The defunct U.S. mining company Newmont Corp. is seen in this photo from Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004, in Buyat Bay, Indonesia. Newmont Corp which is the world´s largest producer of gold has admitted it pumped tons of mercury into the air and water at an
Beaconsfield mine bosses 'lacked safety culture'
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- China's 100-year dream, a cure for the sick man of Asia
- Tropical downpours worsening, say scientists
- Barry Maister's Olympic memories
- Floods displace 40,000 people
- Aguilar acts on health and safety of Las Piñas folk
- DOH declares dysentery outbreak in Compostela town
Performers wait to go on stage during a cultural and sports show to celebrate the upcoming Beijing Olympic Games, in Beijing's Tiananmen Square Friday Aug 1,
China's 100-year dream, a cure for the sick man of Asia
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