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Swine flu shot protection? Maybe by Thanksgiving
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It will likely be Thanksgiving before a significant number of Americans who get the swine flu vaccine are protected, health officials have said.
Roughly 50 million doses ...
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Drug profiteering endangers British patients
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Critically ill patients in Britain are being denied treatment on the National Health Service because of profiteering by suppliers.
Medicines normally sold to the Health ...
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How do farmers view the Government's emissions scheme
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Last week, the Government declared its intentions on an emissions trading scheme (ETS).
New Zealand is unique in that agriculture contributes to a big chunk of the country...
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Wall St tumbles as investors worry about consumers
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Investors are finding out what everybody else already knew: The consumer isn't going to spend the economy into recovery.
Major $US stocks indexes tumbled by the biggest a...
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Karzaiās image tainted by power of warlords
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Debate re ignited in UK over role in Afghanistan
FreeMediaWorldwide
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Two more British soldiers were killed in Afghanistan over the weekend, taking the country's military death toll past the 200 mark and sparking renewed debate about whether ...
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FBI to probe police beating of man caught on tape
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The FBI has agreed to investigate the beating of a man by Minneapolis police officers after the city's police chief reviewed video showing some of the officers kicking and ...
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Health care concession riles US left; right unmoved
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Is the super city a cover for privatisation?
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Auckland, as we all know, is a shambles. But when it becomes a super city it will be a mean, lean, council machine, worth roughly $28 billion.
To put it in context, when t...
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North Korea Two US journalists pardoned
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Il issued a "special pardon" freeing two jailed American journalists after talks with former US President Bill Clinton, North Korea's official ...










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