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Indian elephant
Doha   Elephants   Photos   Qatar   Wildlife  
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Delegates gather in Qatar to save elephants, tuna
| Doha - Some 1,500 delegates representing 175 parties to a treaty designed to protect endangered species around the world on Saturday gathered in Qatar to discuss how best to protect wildlife. | Blue... (photo: Creative Commons / Andrew Gray)
Tuna - Fish
Fish   Food   Japan   Market   Photos  
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Bluefin tuna battle complicates U.N. summit on species
Backers of a ban say the fish is being decimated, but Japan says it'll ignore prohibitions. | Fishmongers cut bluefin tuna at a Tokyo fish market. It's estimated that 80 percent of the fish's prized r... (photo: WN / Dominic Canoy)
Tuna, polar bears to dominate UN wildlife summit  Zeenews 
Tuna, polar bears to dominate UN wildlife summit
Doha: The fate of bluefin tuna, African elephants and polar bears will be topping the agenda on Saturday as the top UN body with the power to ban trade in endangered species gathers for a summit in Do... (photo: Creative Commons / Zouavman Le Zouave)
Animal   Environment   Photos   Protect   Wildlife  
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 Summit on threatened species begins
| Doha - The only United Nations body with the power to ban trade in endangered animals and plants starts a triennial meeting in Doha on Saturday with bluefin tuna, African elephants and polar bears o... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Animals   Doha   Photos   Species   Wildlife  
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Alexandria the nearly great
| There are many words that could be used to describe Alexandria but one of them isn’t sedate. Fascinating, yes; exciting, sure; memorable, undoubtedly — but ... (photo: WN / noha)
Alexandria   City   Life   Photos   Travel  
Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates and Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. James E. Cartwright, U.S. Marine Corps, speak with members of the Pentagon press corps during a press conference in the Pentagon on August 13, 2009. Khaleej Times
Gates sees Gulf support for Iran sanctions push
US Defense Secretary Gates said that leading Gulf states appeared ready to use their clout to lobby China to support sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme. | ... (photo: US DoD / Cherie Cullen)
Defense   Gulf   Iran   Photos   US  
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The Strokes confirmed for this year's Lollapalooza festival
The Strokes are set to play this year's Lollapalooza festival, according to reports in the US. | Currently working on the follow-up to 'First Impressions Of Earth', the C... (photo: Creative Commons / FlickreviewR)
Festival   Health   Lollapalooza   People   Photos  
Large Breast Cancer Tumors Rose in 1990s. ula1 redOrbit
Breast Cancer Incidence Among Iraqi Women Profiled
Posted on: Thursday, 11 March 2010, 09:00 CST | DEAD SEA, Jordan — Breast cancer continues to rise in Iraq, and scientists have established the Iraqi National Cancer Re... (photo: WN)
Cancer   Iraq   Jordan   Photos   Women  
Tuna brokers raise their fists as they stage a rally at Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo Thursday, March 11, 2010. They protested a proposed international trade ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna Thursday, saying it would unfairly hit Japan and its massive tuna market. The Times
Japanese fishmongers protest over move to bring in tuna trade ban
| Japanese fishmongers gathered in protest yesterday against a European and American threat to ban the trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna, a move which could drive up the pri... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa)
Fishing   Food   Japan   Photos   Protest  
The leader de facto of Libya, Muammar al-Gaddafi, during a conference in Nigeria. Seated: unknown and Lus Incio Lula da Silva, president of Brazil. ( fa0 ) The Star
ANALYSIS - Libya's row with West reflects Gaddafi inner circle
| RABAT (Reuters) - The crisis in relations between Libya and its Western partners is an expression of Muammar Gaddafi's inner circle: a family he protects fiercely but w... (photo: CC file)
Arab   Libya   Photos   Politices   Rabat  
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Hilton new Delhi / Janakpuri now open
| Hilton Worldwide has recently opened the Hilton New Delhi/Janakpuri, in India. The 228 guest room property marks the arrival of the first and only internationally brand... (photo: WN/Rabindra Senapati)
Business   Hotel   India   Photos   Travel  
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- Bluefin tuna, tuskers and tigers headline wildlife trade mee
- Sleiman to miss Arab summit over imam Sadr Libya feud
- Beirut’s ‘secularism march’ will uphold
- Attorney for the Offense
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Like Fast Food, Just Better and Slower
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- Bluefin tuna, tuskers and tigers headline wildlife trade mee
- Mediterranean has surplus oil supply
- EU prepares 25 bn euro rescue package for Greece: Report
- EU prepares 25 bn euro rescue package for Greece: Report
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Bluefin tuna battle complicates U.N. summit on species
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- Attorney for the Offense
- Diabetes Heart Treatments May Cause Harm
- India, Africa to check fake drug menace
- Iraqi PM picks up oil-rich province in vote count
Indian elephant
Delegates gather in Qatar to save elephants, tuna
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- Bluefin tuna, tuskers and tigers headline wildlife trade mee
-  DA will oppose land scheme
-  Sleeping farmer shot
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Bluefin tuna battle complicates U.N. summit on species
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- Israel approves barrier along border with Egypt
- Gandhian Fatima Meer's biographer vows to carry on
- Reporting on Nigerian massacre deaths seems to have hit a re
- Reporting on Nigerian massacre deaths seems to have hit a re
Woman carry plastic sheeting on their heads that they received from the World Food Programme, during the distribution of aid at a camp for displaced people, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008 in Bulengo near Goma in eastern Congo. Congolese soldiers fought pro-government militiamen Tuesday deep in rebel-held territory, exposing the deepening breakdown of the country's army as it flees a steady rebel advance, witnesses said
UN agency begins airlifting food aid for refugees uprooted from DR Congo
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- US-backed opposition networks dismantled, says Iran
- Attorney for the Offense
-  Zuma slams 'animals' who attacked paramedics
- Female circumcision still rife in Egypt
Fence along the border
Israel approves building of a fence along border with Egypt
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- US-backed opposition networks dismantled, says Iran
- Mideast HIV cases reach 461,000 in 2008
- Beirut’s ‘secularism march’ will uphold
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New female condoms at DC beauty salons help fight HIV/AIDS in women (VIDEO)
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- In a battle of South Africa, Ernie Els wins the CA Champions
- Chad Collins, Kevin Streelman lead rain-delayed Puerto Rico
- African Diamond wins Big A feature
Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha, right, vies for the ball with Hamburg's Jose Paolo Guerrero
Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha Tops List Of Nigeria Probables
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