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  1. Future Of The Left return to the UKRead the original story w/Photo

    2 hrs ago | Music-News.com

    Following packed European and US dates, including shows with the legendary Jesus Lizard, & And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Cardiff's Future Of The Left return to the UK for a brief tour, with support from Tubelord, before leaving for Australia and New Zealand shows in December and January.

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    Related Topix: Pop/Rock, The Jesus Lizard, ...and You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, The Undertones

  2. Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filingRead the original story w/Photo

    3 hrs ago | Business Wire

    ... - Series: 2008-2 - Maturit... 11/27/2009 - 10:08 AM LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP Issue of USD 10,000,000 Callable Range Accrual Notes due 10 June 2019 Series 1320 Tranche 1 MTN ISIN : XS0431817690 This Issue has ...

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    Related Topix: Bloomington, MN, 9

  3. Huge drop in applications for junior doctor postsRead the original story

    7 hrs ago | The Irish Times

    A HUGE DROP in applications for junior doctor posts in hospitals across the State which fall vacant in January has been blamed on the fact that many young doctors are now emigrating.

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    Related Topix: Travel, Ireland Travel

  4. Home births can be as safe as hospital ones: StudyRead the original story

    Aug 31, 2009 | Calgary Herald

    Researchers who compared nearly 3,000 home births attended by regulated midwives in B.C. to midwife or doctor-assisted hospital births found that home births were associated with a "very low and comparable rate" of infant death, with less than one death per 1,000 births.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Drugs

  5. High dividend no excuse to ignore share priceRead the original story

    9 hrs ago | The Age

    INCOME is often associated with safety, but here's a little wake-up call. Anyone who bought the Babcock & Brown satellites a couple of years ago will tell you that big yields mean big trouble.

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    Related Topix: Financial Markets

  6. Australian firms have Dubai exposureRead the original story w/Photo

    10 hrs ago | The New Zealand Herald

    Australia's biggest construction company, Leighton Holdings, has a 45 per cent stake in Dubai company, Al Habtoor Engineering.

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    Related Topix: Financial Services, Automakers, Brilliance China Automotive Holdings, Banking

  7. Charles Sale- Aussies upset by World Cup WillieRead the original story

    10 hrs ago | Football.co.uk

    The troubled England World Cup 2018 bid, which is lurching from onesetback to the next, will be the centre of yet more controversy duringPrince William's official tour to Australia and New Zealand in January.

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    Related Topix: England, FIFA Soccer

  8. Stella Hospitality changes name.Read the original story

    11 hrs ago | 4 Hoteliers

    One of Australia and New Zealand's largest accommodation providers, Stella Hospitality Group, announced it had changed its name to Mantra Group.

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    Related Topix: Financial Services

  9. Allocation to create jobsRead the original story

    13 hrs ago | Fiji Times

    THE allocation of $23.5million for Tourism Fiji is expected to create jobs and have a direct contribution to government coffers of $180million in tax and other revenues.

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  10. Tourists' tax breakRead the original story w/Photo

    13 hrs ago | Fiji Times

    ALL tourists who buy more than $500 worth of goods while in Fiji will be able to claim the 12.5 per cent Value Added Tax back.

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    Related Topix: Travel, Oceania, World News, Fiji, Fiji Travel, Suva, Fiji, Fiji, Fiji

  11. Dubai shock hammers Asian banks, buildersRead the original story

    14 hrs ago | Business Times

    TOKYO: Banks and builders bore the brunt of selling pressure across Asia yesterday as investors fretted that exposure to Dubai could further squeeze profits already hit by the global economic downturn.

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    Related Topix: Banking, Financial Services

  12. Banks, leaders play down Dubai debt threatRead the original story

    14 hrs ago | Business Times

    DUBAI/LONDON: Banks outside the Gulf played down their exposure to Dubai debt yesterday after fears of default shook global markets, and European leaders said the world economy was now strong enough to cope with the setback.

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    Related Topix: Dubai, United Arab Emirates, World News, United Arab Emirates, Financial Markets, Middle East, Francois Fillon, Financial Services

  13. Apple Black Friday prices fizzleRead the original story

    15 hrs ago | ZDNet

    If you were hoping for massive price cuts from Apple during today's Black Friday retail marathon, you may be dissappointed.

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    Related Topix: Science / Technology, Apple, Apple, Financial Services, iPod

  14. U.K. TV exports increase 25%Read the original story

    20 hrs ago | Variety

    The value of U.K. TV exports increased by 25% last year as strong demand from the U.S. propelled growth, especially in format sales.

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  15. Mike Fujita in his COBS bakery.Read the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Nov 19 | The Globe and Mail

    Franchising Raising dough Mike Fujita in his COBS bakery. The Fujitas invested in a bakery franchise after long lineups and mouth-watering samples sold them on the brand.

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    Related Topix: Small Business, Personal Finance, North America, Canada, World News, Baked Goods, Life, Food, Bread, British Columbia, Kamloops, BC, Canada, Vernon, BC

  16. Canadian Tire signs agreement with COSTAR to improve automotive infrastructure and customer serviceRead the original story

    16 hrs ago | Canada NewsWire

    Part of multi-year program to upgrade and advance Canadian Tire's automotive infrastructure and overall service experience for customers TORONTO , /CNW/ - Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited, Canada's leading retailer of automotive parts and service, announced today that it has signed a multi-year agreement with COSTAR Computer Systems, Canada's ...

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    Related Topix: Retail, Computers

  17. Supercar is coming to townRead the original story

    17 hrs ago | The Press On-Line

    Rich Christchurch petrolheads will be weak at the knees at the news Ferrari is revving into town.

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  18. Paradise LostRead the original story

    17 hrs ago | The Sydney Morning Herald

    Paul McGeough and photographer Kate Geraghty found that more than the pillars of democracy have been dismantled in Fiji.

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    Related Topix: Oceania, World News, Fiji, Suva, Fiji, Fiji, Fiji

  19. Wild life sanctuaryRead the original story w/Photo

    17 hrs ago | The Sydney Morning Herald

    From party to privacy ... the new giant screen on Dawn Princess. Lounging back, eyes closed, sweet peace and quiet.

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    Related Topix: Financial Services, Travel, Australia Travel

  20. The Who Set to Rock Super Bowl XLIV Halftime ShowRead the original story w/Photo

    18 hrs ago | PR Newswire

    For many, the World's Greatest Rock Band, The Who, will be seen by one of the largest television audiences in history when the group headlines the Bridgestone Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show on CBS Sports at Dolphin Stadium in South Florida on Sunday, February 7. The Bridgestone Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most anticipated musical events ...

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    Related Topix: The Who, Pop/Rock