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6 hours ago ago from Tour Travel Hotel Vacation
About 25% of people living in Australia at the moment were born in a country other than Australia, and over 100,000 people emigrate to the country every year. It's popular with those wishing to move to a new country because of the opportunities and lifestyle found there. Those who emigrate there are attracted by a better quality of life and have more disposable income. Australia can boast some of the least expensive metropolises in the ...
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17 hours ago ago from Dynamic Business
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This one struck a cord with readers. I asked for solutions, and got many. I want to thank all my readers. Most readers pointed out that without special interest groups, "bribing" our elected officials is the main problem. One pointed out bribery is one of the "high crimes" mentioned in Article 2, Section 4 of our constitution: Article 2, Section 4. It proscribes immediate expulsion from office, and criminal prosecution, for both "high ...
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Almost 95% of the world's population is not protected by laws banning smoking, the World Heath Organisation says. In its second major report on the tobacco epidemic , the UN agency said second-hand or passive smoking killed nearly 600,000 people each year. The WHO said seven new countries passed comprehensive smoke-free laws in 2008, taking the world total to a mere 17. It warned that tobacco is still the leading preventable cause of ...
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