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Morning business file: Crude price up
Edmonton Journal (subscription), Canada - 7 Jun 2007
Bombardier fell eight cents to $5.90 after the world's third-biggest maker of commercial aircraft was downgraded to "sector perform" from "sector ...
Morning business file: Crude price up - Edmonton Journal (subscription)
US Stock-Index Futures Gain; Home Depot Advances in Europe
Bloomberg - 7 Jun 2007
Home Depot Inc., the largest US home improvement chain, and DuPont Co., the third-biggest chemical company in the country, led gains among shares that lost ...

 

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Aged care faces crisis. 25/05/2007. ABC News Opinion...

... country, then we need to start planning and investing now. That investment needs to be significant. ... will be damaged. A third, and over time clearly the most important issue, will be the ability of our industry to recruit and retain a quality workforce. ... Important ones are food, clothing, and some degree of personal care. These cannot be stored up in advance. ...

Aged care faces crisis. 25/05/2007. ABC News Opinion...

... Read Comments Transcripts Screened: 22/04/2005 Tim Page Tim Page Last week on Talking Heads, coinciding with ANZAC Day, Peter Thompson spoke with world famous War Photographer Tim Page. PETER THOMPSON: ... PETER THOMPSON: This exhibition, at the Brisbane Powerhouse, showcases a small selection of works from a vast personal archive captured over five decades by one of the world's most famous war ... PETER THOMPSON: Then too, there are these bonds of ...

 

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Colin De Ber argues that protest groups fronted by the middle class usually have littleor no scientific merit, and do more to hard the economy than good.



There is one country left that might believe the words coming out of Bush's mouth.