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Kids Party Identifying nutritional needs of your growing kids
| 07/06/2008 | Parents often make jokes about how they wish that their kids never get to grow up so they can enjoy cuddling with the kids longer. Unfortunately, kids grow... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Daily Tribune
Family   Kids   Nutrition   Parents   Photos  
 May 14, 2007. Filipino registered voters flock at the polling precincts to vote for their senatorial and local candidates. Voting ends at 3 o´clock in the afternoon today while counting of votes starts after voting stops.  Some voters have gone to Comelec certain no ‘automated fraud’ in ARMM polls
| 07/06/2008 | The Commission on Elections (Comelec) yesterday assured the voters in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) that “automated cheating” will never ... (photo: WN / janice) The Daily Tribune
Comelec   Election   Fraud   Mindanao   Photos  
Girl - Child - Kid Parents should talk
| 07/06/2008 | It seems that most Filipino parents avoid talking about sex and prefer that their children learn the subject somewhere else and not at home. What parents f... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Daily Tribune
Culture   Kids   People   Photos   Society  
NFA Rice - Church - Filipinos - Poverty - Davao City - Philippines Gloria subsidy schemes fail to benefit needy
| 07/06/2008 | Government subsidy programs supposedly for the poor have failed to benefit those who really needed these as reflected in the National Statistics Office’s (... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) The Daily Tribune
Economy   Inflation   Manila   Photos   Poverty  
 KLps1 - Raw Meat - Beef - Meat - Supermarket. (ps1) Tens of thousands of South Koreans protest against US beef
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in South Korea's capital Saturday against U.S. beef imports, as a pro-government group staged a counter... (photo: WN/ps1) AOL
Food   Korea   People   Photos   Society  
Binge drinking (sl1) 81% say Australians have a binge-drinking culture
| HEALTH authorities will call on GPs and other medical workers to ask patients about their alcohol consumption as a poll reveals that four in five of us think Australia ... (photo: creative commons / ) Sydney Morning Herald
Alcoholism   Australia   Culture   Health   Photos  
Happy Mother's Day.jpg/ntf1 Expert warns older mums of cancer risk
| Women will be urged to work out a reproductive life plan from the age of 25 to prevent the agony of not being able to have children. | Fertility experts say not only do... (photo: Creative Commons / Myles Gran) Sydney Morning Herald
Cancer   Disease   Health   Photos   Women  
Cardinal George Pell helps school children carry the World Youth Day Cross and Icon, jsa1 Sex and the Vatican city: it can be awesome if you do it right
| SINGLE Catholics be warned. Sacred sex is awesome, the pill and condoms put people at risk and sex outside marriage can leave you with diseases you will pass on to your... (photo: AP / Mark Graham) Sydney Morning Herald
Celebrations   Photos   Sex   Vatican   World   Youth  
President George W. Bush Bush to reassure Japan, press G8 on Africa
| US President George W. Bush, seen here on July 3, leaves for Japan, looking to ease worries there about his North Korea policies and push rich nations to do more to hel... (photo: White House / Chris Greenberg ) Turkish Press
Africa   Bush   Japan   Photos   President  
Energy Electric Power.(nu1) Japan firms may quit Indonesia over power crisis
|                 JAKARTA: Several Japanese firms have threatened to pull out of Indonesia unless the government fixes electr... (photo: WN / nurkamiah) The Times Of India
Business   Energy   Indonesia   Japan   Photos  
Orangutan 067/ntf1 Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply
BANGKOK, Thailand (Map, News) - Orangutan numbers have declined sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ap... (photo: Creative Commons / Kabir ) The Examiner
Bangkok   Islands   Orangutan   Photos   Thailand   Wildlife  
Orangutan 106 Call to protect orangutans
| Bangkok - Endangered orangutans could become the first great ape to become extinct if urgent action isn't taken to protect the species from human encroachment in Southe... (photo: Creative Commons / Kabir ) News24
Asia   Environment   Photos   Science   Wildlife  
Orangutan 069/ntf1 Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply
| BANGKOK, Thailand -- | Orangutan numbers have declined sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ape speci... (photo: Creative Commons / Kabir ) Lexington Herald-Leader
Islands   Orangutan   Photos   Thailand   Wild  
Hawaii Hawaii’s warm weather attracts Canadian visitors
Visitor numbers from that country to the islands increased 26.8 percent last year | STORY SUMMARY » | Hawaii's visitor industry has seen a pickup in arrivals this we... (photo: GFDL / Zeljko ) Star Bulletin
Attracts   Canada   Hawaii   Photos   Tourism  
2005 Tri Nations Series - All Blacks vs Wallabies/aaeh All Blacks prevail against South Africa
| NEW ZEALAND made sure that their old enemy, South Africa, suffered their first defeat as world champions in a frenetic TriNations opener that showcased the ELV's (Exper... (photo: Creative Commons / Daniel Weisser) The Times
Africa   Photos   Rugby   Sport   World  
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, left, accompanied by his Deputy Najib Abdul Razak, reads a statement during a press conference in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008. Abdullah dissolved Parliament Wednesday, paving the way for general elections that will test his declining popularity amid complaints about inflation, crime and ethnic tensions. Penang Umno backs Pak Lah for top post
| GEORGE TOWN: All 13 Penang Umno division chiefs have pledged to nominate Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his deputy, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, for... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin) The Star
Asia   Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia   Photos   Politics  
Denesh Ramdin Australia take 4-0 lead with narrow win
| Shane Watson kept his nerve, and the seventh-wicket pair of Denesh Ramdin and Darren Sammy failed to carry West Indies over the threshold, as Australia completed a thri... (photo: AP) Independent online
Australia   Cricket   Photos   Sports   Westindies  
Badjao - Filipino Children - Beggars - Mendicants - Davao City - Philippines 4M malnourished Filipino children
| MANILA, Philippines -- Four million Filipino children are malnourished and the number is expected to grow as record-high inflation force households to cut down on food,... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Inquirer
Children   Filipino   Malnourished   Philippines   Photos  
Weater  Divers join search in bad weather
| HOPES are fading for a man missing for more than two days after his five-year-old son was dragged unconscious from the Tweed River in northern NSW by an off-duty nurse.... (photo: Creative Commons / Ildar Sagdejev (Specious)) The Australian
Climate   Divers   Photos   Search   Weather  
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, center, welcomes members to the first day of Parliament watched by Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard, left, and and government lawmaker Anthony Albanese, right, in Canberra Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008. Aborigines in white body paint danced and sang traditional songs in Australia's national Parliament on Tuesday in a historic ceremony many hoped would mark a new era of race relations in the country. Lakes visit 'a missed opportunity'
| THE Rudd Government has missed another opportunity to announce much needed short-term reform of the Murray-Darling Basin, the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) s... (photo: AP / Mark Graham) The Australian
Australia   Climate   Environment   Nature   Photos  
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