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United States: A rocky start for 'clean coal'
(coal, oil, petroleum and natural gas). The country's roughly 500 coal-electric plants emitted 33% ...
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Iraq: Five years on, Bush still promises 'victory'
NEJM data had an under-reporting of violent deaths. They roughly found a steady rate of violence from ...
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Untangling the truth about Haiti
to the world, when it was coherent at all, is roughly what follows. Aristide was elected Haiti's ...
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How can sustainable energy solve greenhouse?
total), bioenergy (19%), wind power (13%) and gas (21%, although gas generation has roughly half the ...
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What really happened in 10,000 BC?
conditions of producing food and other necessities required that there be a rough equality among all the ...
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Letters to the Editor
Pakistan, Thailand and Vietnam are already roughly as energy efficient as Australia is. In a fair world, ...
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Letters to the Editor
policies, like an emissions tax, that require many millions to help roughly in line with their capacity to ...
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Letters to the Editor
a balanced, sustainable agriculture (which I think would roughly follow the ideas of the permaculture ...
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Whose 'Aussie values'
the roughly 300 million residents have no health insurance and therefore no access to decent health ...
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Write on: Letters to the editor
most of us don't have jobs because of the simple mathematical reality that there are roughly seven ...
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IRAQ: A 'free election'?
list. Al Sadr also was demanding that it be allowed to field more candidates than the roughly 20 his ...
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COLOMBIA: Who is committing the abuses?
for about 5% of all internal violations and the state/paramilitary are responsible for roughly 95%. ...
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VENEZUELA: Mobilising to stop the violence
roughly one peasant leader assassinated every week. Almost none of the murderers have been arrested or ...
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VIETNAM: Thirty years on, victory is celebrated
season (roughly mid-to-late May). From Hanoi, the legendary General Vo Nguyen Giap sent the commanders ...
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'Stand truly by each other'
seizing the miners' rough wooden stockade at Eureka, with the loss of around 30 lives and many more ...
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National protests reflect workers' will to fight
national protest, June 28 was a substantial mobilisation. In many regional centres the rallies were roughly ...
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Australia's role in occupied Iraq: in whose national interest?
chunk of AusAid's Iraq budget, over $45 million of roughly $200 million. AusAid clearly stated Iraq ...
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IRAQ: Election result will fuel armed resistance
parliament, roughly the same number as the two pro-US Kurdish parties that are part of the current ...
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Why they have to lie about refugees
children's suffering. "Can you imagine a young mother, handcuffed and roughly escorted with her two ...
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Sun, sand and socialism Tommy Sheridan's Cuban diary
said: " Ahora si gana-mos la guerra ", roughly translated as: "Now we have won the ...
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Bradbury's bitter memories of Cuba
street debate on political freedom in Cuba. When a couple of dissenters are roughly detained by police ...
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BRITAIN: Labour follows Ruddock's lead on refugees
refugees sleeping rough on the streets of nearby Calais. Closure of the camp will force extra hardship on ...
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IRAQ: 'Humanitarian' war in Basra?
has blocked at one time or another include pipes (roughly 40% of the clean water pumped is lost to ...
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Why asylum seekers rebelled
asylum seekers to prison. Now we find roughly 20 uncharged asylum seekers in prison at Port Augusta and ...
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Jail bosses who kill!
bring the workers down for a meeting to discuss the terrible safety conditions. He fell roughly 18 ...