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6 hours ago ago from Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines
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6 hours ago ago from FickleMinded
TodayI am posting 13 things about how we, Filipinos celebrate Christmas in the Philippines. According to historical accounts, the first Christmas in the Philippines was celebrated 200 years before Ferdinand Magellan discovered the country for the western world, likely between the years 1280 and 1320 AD. Christmas in the Philippines, one of two predominantly Catholic countries in Asia (the other one being East Timor), is one of the biggest ...
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8 hours ago ago from KBZNZ
LONDON European Union carbon emissions futures fell on Wednesday as the market absorbed December 2009 contract deliveries and awaited an outcome from climate talks in Copenhagen. EU Allowances for December 2010 delivery were down 19 cents or 1.30 percent at 14.42 euros a tonne at 1325 GMT. Volume was thin at 1,347 lots traded. The market is digesting the delivery of the Dec-09 contract. It is waiting for the end of Copenhagen and ...
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They were three seasoned travelers who had crisscrossed much of the world from the Philippines to Mexico, Africa to the Middle East. freethehikers.org From top, Shane M. Bauer, 27, Joshua F. Fattal, 27, and Sarah E. Shourd, 31, were arrested by Iranian authorities July 31. But now, after apparently straying across the Iranian border on a hiking trip in late July, the three Americans Sarah E. Shourd , 31; her boyfriend, ...
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