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Potential Airport Locations (Dec 01 2005 16:36 GMT) - A site-selection advisory group says five regional military installations should be studied as potential locations for a new San Diego airport. |
FOX 6 Local News
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Baby Injured (Dec 01 2005 16:36 GMT) - A baby was being treated Thursday for a serious head injury suffered when her father tried to wrest her from his girlfriend, who he attacked, along with her mother, police said. |
Forex Trading
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Forex Trading - NAB court action on forex loss cover-up (Dec 01 2005 16:36 GMT) - NAB court action on forex loss cover-up Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia - Nov 10, 2005 In January 2004, NAB reported that it had racked up forex trading losses of $360 million which bank dealers had partially tried to conceal by processing false Vietnam bank incurs huge losses in forex trading Thanh Nien [...] |
Credit Loan Rates
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What?s mine isn?t yours (The Age) (Dec 01 2005 16:36 GMT) - What’s mine isn’t yours (The Age)Australians have embraced credit cards and other forms of electronic money with enthusiasm, despite concerns about hackers, phishers and other forms of remote electronic spying. It seems we are more concerned with the spies who love us. U. |
Loaded Mouth - What is it about golf and blowjobs?
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And quite a World AIDS Day it is! (Dec 01 2005 16:33 GMT) - As Comments From Left Field notes, today is World AIDS Day 2005. And how better to celebrate the occasion than by noting that the European Union just told the US to shove abstinence up its ass! Europe, led by the UK, last night signalled a major split with the United States over curbing the Aids pandemic in a statement that tacitly urged African governments not to heed the abstinence-focused agenda of the Bush administration. The statement, released for World Aids Day today, emphasises the fundamental importance of condoms, sex education and access to reproductive health services. "We are profoundly concerned about the resurgence of partial or incomplete messages on HIV prevention which are not grounded in evidence and have limited effectiveness," it says. |
Health Plans - Policy (BenefitsLink)
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Issue Brief: Is Small Business the Key to Insuring More Californians? (PDF) (Dec 01 2005 16:31 GMT) - 9 pages. Excerpt: "As policymakers and politicians grapple with reducing the number of uninsured Californians, attention often turns to the role of small businesses, which are far less likely to offer health coverage than large employers. This issue brief provides information about the insurance status of small business employees, the rate at which small firms offer benefits, and the expected effects of policies designed to increase coverage within this group." (California HealthCare Foundation) |
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