Friday, December 31, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
TOP CHINA BLOGGER SHUTS DOWN MAGAZINE
One of China's most popular bloggers announced Tuesday he was forced to shut down his freewheeling print magazine after just one issue because government officials appear to have blocked the printing of any new editions.
Han Han, a novelist and race car driver, has amassed a huge readership with his sly online critiques of China's social problems and hoped to tap that audience with an arts and literature magazine, Party.
Han wrote in a blog post that it appeared that the government was behind the closure, but he was unsure which department and why they had objected to the magazine.
Han Han, a novelist and race car driver, has amassed a huge readership with his sly online critiques of China's social problems and hoped to tap that audience with an arts and literature magazine, Party.
Han wrote in a blog post that it appeared that the government was behind the closure, but he was unsure which department and why they had objected to the magazine.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL HAS ASKED THE INDIAN JUDICIARY
Amnesty International has attacked the Indian judiciary for sentencing a doctor to life imprisonment on charges of helping Maoist rebels, warning the verdict could further stoke unrest.
Binayak Sen, arrested in 2007 in the state of Chhattisgarh and accused of waging war against the country, was convicted and given the life sentence by a local court on Friday.
Amnesty said it considered Sen a "prisoner of conscience" and added the jailed paediatrician had been "convicted under laws that are impermissibly vague".
Binayak Sen, arrested in 2007 in the state of Chhattisgarh and accused of waging war against the country, was convicted and given the life sentence by a local court on Friday.
Amnesty said it considered Sen a "prisoner of conscience" and added the jailed paediatrician had been "convicted under laws that are impermissibly vague".
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Nine dead in Bhutan accident
Eight, including three children under 14 years, were killed on the spot while one died on the way to Thimphu hospital.
As of 12:30 pm 25 passengers including the driver were evacuated to Thimphu hospital and four are believed to be in critical condition.
The 22-seater Pelyab bus was reported to be carrying 35 passengers including the driver and his assistant. The cause of the accident is being investigated. The bus is reported to have rolled backwards on a climb before plunging 519 feet below the road at around 9:30 this morning.
As of 12:30 pm 25 passengers including the driver were evacuated to Thimphu hospital and four are believed to be in critical condition.
The 22-seater Pelyab bus was reported to be carrying 35 passengers including the driver and his assistant. The cause of the accident is being investigated. The bus is reported to have rolled backwards on a climb before plunging 519 feet below the road at around 9:30 this morning.
OBAMA CONGRATULATES IRAQ ON NEW GOVERNMENT
US President Barack Obama congratulated Iraq after parliament endorsed a new government, saying the move was a "significant" historic moment and represented a rejection of extremism.
"Today's vote in the Council of Representatives is a significant moment in Iraq's history and a major step forward in advancing national unity," Obama said in a written statement.
"I congratulate Iraq's political leaders, the members of the Council of Representatives, and the Iraqi people on the formation of a new government of national partnership."
Obama and Vice President Joe Biden both spoke to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki personally by telephone to offer their congratulations, the White House said.
The president said that the Iraqi people and elected representatives had shown, with the long-delayed move after elections in March, that they were committed to democratic means to ease differences and shape Iraq's future.
"Today's vote in the Council of Representatives is a significant moment in Iraq's history and a major step forward in advancing national unity," Obama said in a written statement.
"I congratulate Iraq's political leaders, the members of the Council of Representatives, and the Iraqi people on the formation of a new government of national partnership."
Obama and Vice President Joe Biden both spoke to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki personally by telephone to offer their congratulations, the White House said.
The president said that the Iraqi people and elected representatives had shown, with the long-delayed move after elections in March, that they were committed to democratic means to ease differences and shape Iraq's future.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
थाई अधिराजकुमारीको लडेर खुट्टा भाँचियो
थाइल्यान्डकी अधिराजकुमारी चुलाबर्नको विश्वविद्यालयमा पढाउन जानेक्रममा आज एक्कासी लडेर खुट्टा भाँचिएको समाचार छ ।
थाई राजा भूमिबोलकी कान्छी छोरी चुलबर्न उनले पढाउने विश्वविद्यालायमा कक्षा लिनका लागि आज जाने क्रममा बाटोमै लडेर देब्रे खुट्टा भाँचिएको थाई राजदरबारले जनाएको छ ।
५३ वर्षीया अधिराजकुमारीले थाई सरकारद्वारा सञ्चालित विश्वविद्यालय कासेर्टार्समा लेक्चररका रूपमा काम गरिरहेकी छिन् ।
उनको बैंककको चुलान्कोर्न अस्पतालमा उपचार भइरहेको र हाल त्यस्तो कुनै पनि जटिल समस्या नदेखिएको सो दरबारद्वारा आज जारी वक्तव्यमा जनाइएको छ ।
समाचारमा थाइल्यान्डका राजा भूमीबोल अद्युल्यादेज पनि स्वासप्रस्वाससम्बन्धी समस्याका कारण विगत दुइ वर्षदेखि अस्पतालमै रहेर उपचार गराइरहेका छन् ।
थाई राजा भूमिबोलकी कान्छी छोरी चुलबर्न उनले पढाउने विश्वविद्यालायमा कक्षा लिनका लागि आज जाने क्रममा बाटोमै लडेर देब्रे खुट्टा भाँचिएको थाई राजदरबारले जनाएको छ ।
५३ वर्षीया अधिराजकुमारीले थाई सरकारद्वारा सञ्चालित विश्वविद्यालय कासेर्टार्समा लेक्चररका रूपमा काम गरिरहेकी छिन् ।
उनको बैंककको चुलान्कोर्न अस्पतालमा उपचार भइरहेको र हाल त्यस्तो कुनै पनि जटिल समस्या नदेखिएको सो दरबारद्वारा आज जारी वक्तव्यमा जनाइएको छ ।
समाचारमा थाइल्यान्डका राजा भूमीबोल अद्युल्यादेज पनि स्वासप्रस्वाससम्बन्धी समस्याका कारण विगत दुइ वर्षदेखि अस्पतालमै रहेर उपचार गराइरहेका छन् ।
RUSSIA INDIA DIPLOMACY
Russia and India agreed Tuesday on a series of defence and nuclear deals potentially worth billions of dollars and pledged to deepen cooperation on counter-terrorism and regional security.
The agreements surrounded talks in New Delhi between visiting Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Indian Premier Manmohan Singh, during which both sides set a target of doubling bilateral trade to 20 billion dollars by 2015.
They also signed a contract envisaging the joint design and development of fifth-generation fighter aircraft with stealth capabilities.
Although no figures were mentioned, experts say the final fighter deal could be worth close to 30 billion dollars, with India planning to induct up to 300 of the aircraft into its air force.
The two leaders also discussed plans for Russia to build two additional generating units at a nuclear power plant in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, where it is already setting up two reactors.
Energy-hungry India is one of the world's biggest markets for nuclear technology with plans to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63,000 megawatts by 2032, from the current level of 4,560 megawatts.
Hailing what he described as a "special and privileged" strategic partnership, Singh said Russia was a "time-tested friend ... that has stood by us in our times of need in the past."
Medvedev arrived in India on Tuesday, seeking to fend off growing international competition for lucrative Indian defence contracts that were once monopolised by Moscow.
His trip capped a flurry of top-level diplomatic activity that has seen the leaders of all five permanent members of the UN Security Council beat a trade-focused path to India's door over the past six months.
The agreements surrounded talks in New Delhi between visiting Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Indian Premier Manmohan Singh, during which both sides set a target of doubling bilateral trade to 20 billion dollars by 2015.
They also signed a contract envisaging the joint design and development of fifth-generation fighter aircraft with stealth capabilities.
Although no figures were mentioned, experts say the final fighter deal could be worth close to 30 billion dollars, with India planning to induct up to 300 of the aircraft into its air force.
The two leaders also discussed plans for Russia to build two additional generating units at a nuclear power plant in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, where it is already setting up two reactors.
Energy-hungry India is one of the world's biggest markets for nuclear technology with plans to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63,000 megawatts by 2032, from the current level of 4,560 megawatts.
Hailing what he described as a "special and privileged" strategic partnership, Singh said Russia was a "time-tested friend ... that has stood by us in our times of need in the past."
Medvedev arrived in India on Tuesday, seeking to fend off growing international competition for lucrative Indian defence contracts that were once monopolised by Moscow.
His trip capped a flurry of top-level diplomatic activity that has seen the leaders of all five permanent members of the UN Security Council beat a trade-focused path to India's door over the past six months.
Monday, December 20, 2010
FACEBOOK'S ZUCKERBERG STARTS CHINA VISIT
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has started his visit to China with a tour of the offices of the country's top search engine, while his own social networking site remains blocked on the mainland.
Photos of Zuckerberg's visit to Baidu Inc. on Monday morning were posted online. Baidu's director of international communications said he wasn't going to deny what was in the photos. Kaiser Kuo said Zuckerberg was meeting with Baidu CEO Robin Li, but he didn't know what they were discussing.
Photos of Zuckerberg's visit to Baidu Inc. on Monday morning were posted online. Baidu's director of international communications said he wasn't going to deny what was in the photos. Kaiser Kuo said Zuckerberg was meeting with Baidu CEO Robin Li, but he didn't know what they were discussing.
CHRISTMAS ISLAND BOAT DEATH TOLL LIKELY RISES TO 48: AUSTRALIAN PM
The final death toll from the Christmas Island boat disaster is likely to rise to about 48, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said on Monday.
The latest estimates suggested that 90 people were on board the Indonesian fishing boat when it crashed last Wednesday. The suspected asylum seekers onboard includes Iraqis, Iranians and Kurds.
So far, 42 having been rescued. However, 30 people, including 13 men, nine women, four children and four babies, have been confirmed dead. It means there are about 18 people went missing. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has formally acknowledged there is no hope of finding any further survivors, but the search will continue for the victims of the disaster.
Gillard told reporters in Canberra that it may not be possible to ascertain exactly how many lives were lost, and it was possible that some bodies may never be recovered.
"We are, of course, talking about very rough seas, very rocky and difficult coastline and so it may be that there are bodies of people who traveled on the boat that are never recovered," she told Australia Associated Press on Monday. "That is obviously very, very grim news." Gillard also said the government had no plans to lift Australia 's humanitarian intake in order to reduce the numbers resorting to people smugglers.
The latest estimates suggested that 90 people were on board the Indonesian fishing boat when it crashed last Wednesday. The suspected asylum seekers onboard includes Iraqis, Iranians and Kurds.
So far, 42 having been rescued. However, 30 people, including 13 men, nine women, four children and four babies, have been confirmed dead. It means there are about 18 people went missing. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has formally acknowledged there is no hope of finding any further survivors, but the search will continue for the victims of the disaster.
Gillard told reporters in Canberra that it may not be possible to ascertain exactly how many lives were lost, and it was possible that some bodies may never be recovered.
"We are, of course, talking about very rough seas, very rocky and difficult coastline and so it may be that there are bodies of people who traveled on the boat that are never recovered," she told Australia Associated Press on Monday. "That is obviously very, very grim news." Gillard also said the government had no plans to lift Australia 's humanitarian intake in order to reduce the numbers resorting to people smugglers.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
कुटेर श्रीमतीको हत्या
झापा शनिश्चरे-९ का एक व्यक्तिले कुटेर पत्नीको हत्या गरेका छन् । आइतबार अपरान्ह स्थानीय पूर्ण कुमार उराउले पत्नी लखीमनि उराउको हत्या गरेका हुन् ।
आइतबार बजार भर्न गएका उराउ दम्पतिबीच बजारदेखि नै विवाद शुरु भएको थियो । बजारदेखि नै कुटपिट गर्दै घरतर्फ ल्याएका पूर्णकुमारले पत्नीलाई घरमासमेत थप कुटपिट गर्दा उनको मृत्यु भएको हो ।
आइतबार बजार भर्न गएका उराउ दम्पतिबीच बजारदेखि नै विवाद शुरु भएको थियो । बजारदेखि नै कुटपिट गर्दै घरतर्फ ल्याएका पूर्णकुमारले पत्नीलाई घरमासमेत थप कुटपिट गर्दा उनको मृत्यु भएको हो ।
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Bhutanese refugees: American dream tantalizes, deceives
I am a refugee from Bhutan. In the early days after my arrival to Portland, I would call friends and family in the refugee camps in Nepal, telling them the United States is close to heaven and they should try to come as soon as possible.
Now, nearly two years later, I see those newly arrived struggling; they question me about my "heaven." Some say they would return, if it were possible, to their dark refugee camps rather than face their desperate situations in Oregon. I have come to feel that "the American dream" is dangerous, because people come here with great expectations. I have stopped calling the camps in Nepal.
अव भेडेटारमै प्याराग्लाइडिङ
Friday, December 17, 2010
मिनी म्याराथन सम्पन्न
सन्दर्भ - भुटानको राष्ट्रिय दिवस
अभिभावकत्व पुगेन
भूटान शरणार्थी प्रतिनिधि स्वदेश फिर्ति समितिका अध्यक्ष डा. भम्पा राईले भूटानी शरणार्थी अगुवाहरुको कारण स्वदेश फिर्तीको आन्दोलन सफल हुन नसकेको बताउनु भएको छ ।
भूटानको १०३ औं राष्ट्रिय दिवसको अवसरमा शुक्रबार झापाको दमकमा आयोजित अन्तरक्रिया कार्यक्रममा बोल्नु हुँदै अध्यक्ष राईले अहिले भुटानी शरणार्थीहरुमा अभिभावक संस्थाको खाँचो रहेकोले पहिला अभिभवकको चयन गर्नु पर्नेमा जोड दिनु भयो ।
कुनै पनि कुरा सफल हुनको लागि अभिभावकको भुमिका महत्वपूर्ण हुने तर्क राख्दै उहाँले भुटान प्रतिनीधि स्वदेश फिर्ति समितिलाई नै अभिभावक संस्था मान्न सकिने तर त्यसको लागि सबैको समर्थनको आवश्यक रहेको कुरा बताउनुभयो ।
त्यस्तै, कार्यक्रममा भारत बाट आउनुभएका भूटानी स्वदेश फिर्ती आन्दोलनका सहयोगी तथा नेपाल भारत भुटानका बुद्धिजिविहरुको संगठन साप्पेका सदस्य शैलेन्द्र अरोराले भूटानीहरुको तेस्रो मुलुक पुनर्स्थापनालाई मानव तस्करीको संज्ञा दिदै उक्त मानव तस्करीमा भूटान, भारत र नेपाल तीनैवटा देशहरु संलग्न रहेको आरोप लगाउनु भयो । उहाँले यसरी खुलेआम भैरहको मानव तस्कारीलाई रोक्न नेपालका मानव अधिकारवादीहरुको ध्यानाकर्षण गराउनु भएको थियो । नेपाल भारत र भुटानको संबन्धलाई अझ सुमधुर बनाउन पर्ने कुरामा पनि अरोराले जोड दिनु भयो ।
भूटान शरणार्थी प्रतिनिधि स्वदेश फिर्ति समितिका अध्यक्ष डा. भम्पा राईले भूटानी शरणार्थी अगुवाहरुको कारण स्वदेश फिर्तीको आन्दोलन सफल हुन नसकेको बताउनु भएको छ ।
भूटानको १०३ औं राष्ट्रिय दिवसको अवसरमा शुक्रबार झापाको दमकमा आयोजित अन्तरक्रिया कार्यक्रममा बोल्नु हुँदै अध्यक्ष राईले अहिले भुटानी शरणार्थीहरुमा अभिभावक संस्थाको खाँचो रहेकोले पहिला अभिभवकको चयन गर्नु पर्नेमा जोड दिनु भयो ।
कुनै पनि कुरा सफल हुनको लागि अभिभावकको भुमिका महत्वपूर्ण हुने तर्क राख्दै उहाँले भुटान प्रतिनीधि स्वदेश फिर्ति समितिलाई नै अभिभावक संस्था मान्न सकिने तर त्यसको लागि सबैको समर्थनको आवश्यक रहेको कुरा बताउनुभयो ।
त्यस्तै, कार्यक्रममा भारत बाट आउनुभएका भूटानी स्वदेश फिर्ती आन्दोलनका सहयोगी तथा नेपाल भारत भुटानका बुद्धिजिविहरुको संगठन साप्पेका सदस्य शैलेन्द्र अरोराले भूटानीहरुको तेस्रो मुलुक पुनर्स्थापनालाई मानव तस्करीको संज्ञा दिदै उक्त मानव तस्करीमा भूटान, भारत र नेपाल तीनैवटा देशहरु संलग्न रहेको आरोप लगाउनु भयो । उहाँले यसरी खुलेआम भैरहको मानव तस्कारीलाई रोक्न नेपालका मानव अधिकारवादीहरुको ध्यानाकर्षण गराउनु भएको थियो । नेपाल भारत र भुटानको संबन्धलाई अझ सुमधुर बनाउन पर्ने कुरामा पनि अरोराले जोड दिनु भयो ।
यो विवाह केका लागि ?
प्राणघातक सरुवा रोग लागेपछि केटा वा केटीले ढाँटेर विहेगर्नु उचित हुन्छ होला ? त्यसमा पनि विहेपछि आमा र नावालक शिशुलाई समेत त्यही रोग सर्यो भने उनीहरुको स्थिति के होला ? पक्कै पनि उनीहरुको जीवनमा नसोचेको असहज परिस्थिति आईलाग्ने निश्चित छ । अहिले यस्तै परिस्थितिको सिकार भएकी छिन् मोरङ माईती भएकी झापाकी एक महिला ।
मोरङको जाँते वार्ड नम्वर ३ माईती घर भएकी कल्पना ढकाललाई तोपगाछी ८ का तुलसी सिटौलाले २०६५ सालमा मागी विबाह गरेका थिए । विहे भएको २ वर्षपछि एक सन्तान (छोरा) पनि जन्मियो । तर छोरा जन्मिएको केही महिनामा नै सिकिस्त बिरामी भएर विराटनगरस्थित कोशी अञ्चल अस्पतालमा भर्ना भएका तुलसीको ३ महिनाअघि मृत्यु भयो । तुलसीको मृत्यु न कर्तब्य नत भवितब्य, उनको मृत्युको कारण थियो प्राणघातक सरुवा रोग एड्स ।
भुटानी राजालाई दश शरणार्थी नेताको चिठी
भुटानको १०३ औं राष्टि्रय दिवसका अवसरमा दश जना भुटानी अगुवाहरुले हस्ताक्षर गरि भुटानका राजालाई एक पत्र पठाएका छन् । पत्रमा तीर्थयात्राका क्रममा नेपालमा भएको हवाइ दुर्घटनामा मारिएका १८ जना भुटानी नागरिकहरुप्रति समवेदना प्रकट गर्दै राष्ट्रप्रति सम्मान व्यक्त गरिएको छ ।
थिन्ले पेन्जोर, डा. भम्पा रा, डीपी काफ्ले, डीवीआर साङपाङ, कर्मा वाङमो, रिन्जिन दोर्जी, ललित प्रधान, देक याङजेम, भगीरथ सिवाकोटी र लामा जिग्मे जाम्चोले हस्ताक्षर गर्नु भएको सो पत्रमा "हाम्रो मातृभुमि भुटान जिन्दाबाद" भन्दै चार बुँदे माग समेत प्रस्तुत गरिएको छ । पत्रमा अरु के के छ, हेर्न तल जानुहोला ।
थिन्ले पेन्जोर, डा. भम्पा रा, डीपी काफ्ले, डीवीआर साङपाङ, कर्मा वाङमो, रिन्जिन दोर्जी, ललित प्रधान, देक याङजेम, भगीरथ सिवाकोटी र लामा जिग्मे जाम्चोले हस्ताक्षर गर्नु भएको सो पत्रमा "हाम्रो मातृभुमि भुटान जिन्दाबाद" भन्दै चार बुँदे माग समेत प्रस्तुत गरिएको छ । पत्रमा अरु के के छ, हेर्न तल जानुहोला ।
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Judge grants bail to WikiLeaks' Julian Assange
London´s High Court granted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange bail Thursday after rejecting an appeal to keep him in jail while he fights extradition to Sweden to answer allegations of sex crimes.
The 39-year-old Australian was in court to hear the judge reject an appeal on behalf of Swedish prosecutors against a ruling Tuesday by a lower court that he be bailed.
"I am going to grant conditional bail," judge Duncan Ouseley said.
He endorsed the stringent bail conditions imposed by the lower court, that Assange´s supporters must pay a 240,000-pound (283,000-euro, 374,000-dollar) surety and he be subject to electronic tagging and a curfew.
The 39-year-old Australian was in court to hear the judge reject an appeal on behalf of Swedish prosecutors against a ruling Tuesday by a lower court that he be bailed.
"I am going to grant conditional bail," judge Duncan Ouseley said.
He endorsed the stringent bail conditions imposed by the lower court, that Assange´s supporters must pay a 240,000-pound (283,000-euro, 374,000-dollar) surety and he be subject to electronic tagging and a curfew.
BODIES OF 22 TARA AIR CRASH VICTIMS RECOVERED
The bodies of all 22 people on board the aircraft of Tara Air that crashed at Gauriban of Bilambu VDC in Solukhumbu district have been recovered.
According to Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, the deceased are identified as TG Lama, G. Sherpa, K. Sherpa, S. Tamang, T.I. Tamang, P.G. Lama, K.W. Lama, P. Tamang.
Similarly, the other victims are Jeng D. Sherpa, K.N. Lama, L. W. Sherpa, S.B. Lama, T. Sherpa, T.Y. Sherpa, P.W. Tamang, I.B. Tamang, T.W. Sherpa and Kelsang Choidak.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Temporary ban on import of private light vehicles
The Prime Minister, Jigmi Y Thinley , verbally announced this morning, during the mid term review exercise of the information and communications ministry, that import of private light vehicles will be temporarily stopped until the Supreme Court comes out with a verdict on the government's appeal.
WIKILEAKS: SINGAPORE LEE SAYS MYANMAR 'STUPID'
Singapore statesman Lee Kuan Yew called Myanmar's junta leaders "stupid" and "dense" in conversations with U.S. diplomats, according to classified documents released this week by WikiLeaks.
The Singapore leader said dealing with Myanmar's military regime was like "talking to dead people," according to a confidential U.S. briefing on a 2007 conversation between Lee and U.S. Ambassador Patricia L. Herbold and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Christensen released by WikiLeaks.
The 87-year-old Lee is known for his outspoken and blunt assessments of world affairs, but avoids publicly insulting the leadership of foreign countries. Lee was prime minister from 1959 to 1990 and remains a senior adviser to his son, current Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
The Singapore leader said dealing with Myanmar's military regime was like "talking to dead people," according to a confidential U.S. briefing on a 2007 conversation between Lee and U.S. Ambassador Patricia L. Herbold and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Christensen released by WikiLeaks.
The 87-year-old Lee is known for his outspoken and blunt assessments of world affairs, but avoids publicly insulting the leadership of foreign countries. Lee was prime minister from 1959 to 1990 and remains a senior adviser to his son, current Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
ASYLUM SEEKERS 'FEARED DEAD' IN AUSTRALIA BOAT TRAGEDY
SYDNEY Dec 15 (AFP) – Dozens of asylum seekers, including children, were feared dead after a boat sank in violent seas off Australia's Christmas Island, in what witnesses described as a "major tragedy".
Witness Phillip Stewart said on Wednesday he saw people drowning and others smashed against floating debris after their boat broke up against the limestone cliffs of the remote island off western Australia.
"The tragedy continued for some time and we witnessed people actually drowning.... Unfortunately (they) were hit against the rocks," he told Sky News.Australian police confirmed that a suspected asylum seeker boat had been involved in an accident off Christmas Island.
Witness Phillip Stewart said on Wednesday he saw people drowning and others smashed against floating debris after their boat broke up against the limestone cliffs of the remote island off western Australia.
"The tragedy continued for some time and we witnessed people actually drowning.... Unfortunately (they) were hit against the rocks," he told Sky News.Australian police confirmed that a suspected asylum seeker boat had been involved in an accident off Christmas Island.
Monday, December 6, 2010
FLOODS HAMMER AUSTRALIA'S EASTERN STATES WITH LOSS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS
After years of unending drought, Australia's wheat belt has been pounded by torrid rains - and a giant swarm of locusts - forcing mass evacuations and wiping millions off the nation's economy.
New South Wales, Australia's key economic province, has been declared a natural disaster zone after floods, driven by torrential rain, threaten the nation's agricultural economy and drive up global wheat costs.
New South Wales, Australia's key economic province, has been declared a natural disaster zone after floods, driven by torrential rain, threaten the nation's agricultural economy and drive up global wheat costs.
Friday, December 3, 2010
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