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Actuele Nieuws uit Thailand
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Actuele Nieuws uit Thailand
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EU vindt Nederlandse legbatterijen nog steeds ver benedenmaats!KrapuulGoed nieuws voor EU-ambtenaren. De Europese Commissie is in het kader van succes is een keuze en willen is kunnen van plan alle 44.000 EU-ambtenaren per 1 januari 1,7 procent loonsverhoging te geven. ... Afgelopen week heeft de PVV in het Europees ... |
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Remembering Seattle's pad Thai pioneerNorthwest Cable NewsLisa Suanpirintra Ruhl died last month in her native Thailand and was remembered in ceremonies this weekend in Seattle. She was a pioneer. A pad Thai pioneer, if you will. Somebody who loved to cook and loved to feed people and loved to help spread the ...en meer » |
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Lee helps other veteransSuffolk News-HeraldEditor's Note: Each Sunday during Black History Month, the Suffolk News-Herald will feature an influential black person in the Suffolk community. Clarence Lee was just looking for something to do after he retired from the US Air Force after 28 years.en meer » |
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Caring for strays a world awayBillings GazetteTwo Thai animal rescue groups set up and ran the emergency shelter in Bangkok. One group was dedicated to helping street dogs; the other was typically dedicated to the well-being of elephants. Naftal was moved to volunteer after she saw news reports on ...en meer » |
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Global Markets Weekly 3 February 2012CouttsHowever, the combination of better liquidity and economic news meant that corporate bonds outperformed. The ?Treaty on stability, coordination and governance in the Economic and Monetary Union?, which binds countries to deliver 'balanced' budgets, ... |
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Silence of the lambs: growing feral threatThe Canberra TimesThe jaw-dropping news out of Florida this week for America's science community was not Republican presidential contender Newt Gingrich's ambitious pledge to establish a moon colony. In science circles, that's the kind of news that generates a rash of ...en meer » |
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Sustainability news roundup - February 2012Ethical Corporation MagazineThe crop is used in foods and household products, and in cattle feed, but soy production has been associated with deforestation, expropriation of lands, and exploitation of workers. Natural catastrophes cost humanity a record sum in 2011, according to ... |
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