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- LEAD: Fiji military chief rejects concessions, threatens Fri. coup
- SYDNEY, Nov. 30 Kyodo (EDS: UPDATING WITH MILITARY COMMANDER'S PRESS CONFERENCE) Fiji's prime minister on Thursday announced concessions to the country's military commander in a bid to stave off its fourth coup in 20 years, but the commander then threatened to replace the government on...
- Research articles 2006-12-04
- New Disaster-Preparedness Resource Provides Valuable Information for Pediatricians and Emergency Response Planners
- To: National DeskContact: AHRQ Public Affairs, 301-427-1863, 301-427-1865 or Marjorie Tharp of AAP, 202-347-8600WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 /U.S. Newswire/ -- HHS' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality AHRQ, in partnership with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), today released Pediatric Terrorism and Disaster Preparedness: A Resource for Pediatricians. The resource is...
- Research articles 2006-10-27
- Fewer voices, tighter control.
- Byline: Samantha Maiden Sep 27, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Press Council APC has made a submission to a Senate inquiry into proposed media ownership laws. The APC said the proposed changes to cross-media ownership laws would increase...
- Research articles 2006-09-27
- LEAD: E. Timor leaders hold crisis talks amid looting, violence
- SYDNEY, May 29 Kyodo (EDS: UPDATING) An emergency meeting of East Timor's Council of State began Monday to tackle the fledging nation's security meltdown as beatings, looting and torching of houses, shops and cars continued overnight, according to reports from Dili. The meeting was...
- Research articles 2006-05-30
- Howard says Aussie troops may stay on in Iraq after SDF leaves
- SYDNEY, Feb. 12 Kyodo Australian troops could remain in Iraq beyond the expected withdrawal of the Japanese military personnel they were sent to protect, Prime Minister John Howard said Sunday, according to local media. ''It should not be assumed that we would bring all of...
- Research articles 2006-02-13
- Indonesian police vow to speed up Bali bombers' identification
- KUTA, Indonesia, Oct. 3 Kyodo Indonesian police pledged Monday to speed up the process of identifying three suspected suicide bombers whose intact heads were found on the scenes of Saturday's blast attacks on Bali that killed 22 people. ''If we can identify them, we can...
- Research articles 2005-10-11
- Dozens of Islamic extremists said to be operating in Australia
- SYDNEY, Aug. 3 Kyodo There are up to 60 Islamic extremists operating in terrorist cells in Australia and an attack is inevitable, former Australian Security and Intelligence Organization officer Michael Roach has said. ''The threat is real. It's a matter of when will this happen,'' ...
- Research articles 2005-08-08
- "Ponderosa Princes" roped in with jail terms
- SYDNEY AFP — A self-styled Australian "prince" who declared his farm an independent principality to avoid paying taxes was jailed for 35 months for defrauding the government. Virgilio "Big Joe" Rigoli, 67, and his sons Joseph, 29, and Philip, 36, were charged after allegedly failing to pay taxes on...
- Research articles 2005-07-29
- STM Publishers Fight Open Access Proposal (Publishers Weekly)
- The Association of American Publishers is mounting a vigorous campaign to defeat a proposal that would mandate online publication and free access to any research funded by the National Institutes of Health. Publishers first became aware of the proposal in late July after language was inserted into the appropriations bill...
- Research articles 2004-08-30
- AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - NOV 20, 2003.
- SYDNEY, Nov 20 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers: THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW: - US dollar dives as foreign capital takes flight. PM's package to boost tourism. Retailers caught in airport rows. - ALP crackdown in super fees with financial planners...
- Research articles 2003-11-20
- AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - NOV 17, 2003.
- SYDNEY, Nov 17 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers: THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW: - Paranoia keeps Nine Network from going out the back door, says deputy chief executive David Gyngell. Carter Holt Harvey and Primus Telecom consider joining rush for new floats. ...
- Research articles 2003-11-17
- AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - SEPT 17, 2003.
- SYDNEY, Sept 17 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers: THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: - The man who stabbed his two children and their grandfather to death before killing himself threatened to murder his partner only weeks earlier it was revealed. Tax cuts worth up to...
- Research articles 2003-09-17
- CEO OF AUSTRALIA'S SINO GOLD SAYS CHINA OFFERS COST ADVANTAGES.
- SYDNEY, Aug 18 Asia Pulse - Australian companies could take advantage of significant cost savings operating in the "emerging story" of the resources sector, China, the head of an Australian gold producer said today. Sino Gold Ltd (ASX:SGX) chief executive Jake Klein today said the miner, which is...
- Research articles 2003-08-18
- AUSTRALIA, BRAZIL SHOULD FORM TRADE TIES: OFFICIAL.
- SYDNEY, Aug 14 Asia Pulse - A high profile Brazilian bureaucrat today said the country could join forces with Australia to break into new ethanol markets, despite the federal government's subsidy for local ethanol producers. Carlos Teixeira, head of the department of commercial operations for the Brazilian ministry...
- Research articles 2003-08-14
- Expert on Bioterrorism and Children Speaks Out On How To Prepare for an Attack
- News Advisory: The following is a soundbite/b-roll satellite advisory. The contact listed can provide additional information to print and broadcast media. STORY SUMMARY: As our nation's 4th of July celebration nears, the Terror Alert remains high, while federal and local authorities urge the public to be aware the threat of...
- Research articles 2003-07-03
- LABOR BLAMES AUSTRALIAN GOVT FOR POOR EXPORT PERFORMANCE.
- CANBERRA, May 21 Asia Pulse - The Australian federal government was today accused of overseeing the nation's worst export performance since the 1956 Olympics after new figures showed a sharp deterioration in overseas sales. Labor said the government had walked away from helping the manufacturing sector gain export...
- Research articles 2003-05-21
- SALE OF PNG'S STAKE IN OIL SEARCH WOULD NOT AFFECT PIPELINE: ANALYSTS.
- BRISBANE, Nov 18 Asia Pulse - If the Papua New Guinea PNG government was to divest its stake in Oil Search Ltd (ASX:OSH), it would have no bearing on the proposed $US3.5 billion ($A6.22 billion) PNG to Queensland pipeline, analysts said. The pipeline consortium's immediate focus is signing...
- Research articles 2002-11-18
- AUSTRALIA NOT WILLING TO CHANGE INT'L TAX RULES: EXPERT.
- SYDNEY, Nov 1 Asia Pulse - An international tax expert says the Australian government lacked the political will to make wholesale changes to its international tax regime. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA head of taxation Chas Roy-Chowdhury said the proposed reforms set out by the Australian government...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- AUSTRALIAN EXPORTERS SAY US PORT MEAT CAN STILL BE SAVED.
- CANBERRA, Oct 9 Asia Pulse - Australian exporters were today hoping millions of dollars worth of meat and citrus would start moving to customers after a crippling United States port dispute ended. The Australian Meat Council AMC said chilled beef and sheepmeat, held up onboard ships for...
- Research articles 2002-10-09
- AUSTRLIAN, INTL CONSORTIUM AGREES ON AMMONIA PLANT STUDY.
- MELBOURNE, May 20 Asia Pulse - A consortium of Australian and international companies agreed to conduct a feasibility study on the construction of a $US500 million ($A908 million) ammonia/urea plant on Western Australia's Burrup Peninsula. The consortium, Dampier Nitrogen, comprises Canadian firm Agrium Inc, Australia's Plenty River Corp...
- Research articles 2002-05-20
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