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 NZ Herald 
Big gains from Russia's troubles
By 5:30 AM Friday Sep 3, 2010 Share Email Print | Prices in dairy co-operative Fonterra's online auction bounced back strongly yesterday with the world feeling the effect of a Russian wheat export ban... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
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 Asia Times 
Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
|      Sep 3, 2010 Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan | By Yong Kwon | American airmen sometimes call the Manas Transit Center in Kyrgyzstan "the frontier of freedom". While th... (photo: AP / Azamat Imanaliev)
Cigarette - Smokers - Smoking  The Daily Telegraph Australia 
Russians urged to smoke, drink more
| RUSSIA'S finance minister Alexei Kudrin has urged his fellow citizens to smoke and drink more, explaining that higher consumption would help lift tax revenues for spending on social services. |... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pauses during a meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Mayflower Hotel after his arrival in Washington, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010.  The New York Times 
Stop the War Talk
| The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, purportedly to be part of the Obama administration’s relaunch of peace negotiations. But the urgent talk is of war, thanks to Je... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
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Wheat prices advance on extended Russian ban
Related: | "factbox" --> More News | Wheat prices advanced Thursday after Russia extended its export ban on the crop until next year's harvest, nurturing hopes of more ro... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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 Grain Houston Chronicle
Russia extends ban on grain exports until 2011
| MOSCOW - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Thursday he has extended Russia's ban on wheat exports until next year's harvest to ensure it has bounced back from ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, shakes hands with Chinese vice president Xi Jinping before their talks in Moscow, Russia, March 23, 2010 China Daily
Chinese section of Sino-Russia oil pipeline to complete by Oct
2010-09-02 18:13:47.0Chinese section of Sino-Russia oil pipeline to complete by Octcrude oil,Russia-China oil pipeline,European crude market,energy cooperation11022005Ene... (photo: AP / Misha Japaridze)
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The headquarters of Russian gas monopoly Gazprom are seen in, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. "Given the crisis situation, we are ready to start talks at any moment," said Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov, on Orthodox Christmas Eve, a holiday in both Russia and Ukraine. Wtop
Gazprom's Q1 profits triple to $10.6 bln
| MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's gas giant Gazprom said Thursday its net profit tripled to 324.9 billion rubles ($10.6 billion) in the first quarter of the year as the company ca... (photo: AP / Misha Japaridze)
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A Kashmiri youth reads a news item posted on his Facebook page in an Internet cafe in Srinagar, India, Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010. With student discussion groups banned and thousands of security operatives believed to be snooping on protesters, a wave of Web-savvy protesters in Indian-controlled Kashmir have begun using social networking to publicize their fight and keep fellow demonstrators energized and focused. The protesters who call themselves 'sangbazan,' or the stone pelters, use Facebook to debate the weekly calendar of protests, discuss ways to hold Kashmiri leaders accountable and trade daily news updates, some of questionable reliability. Deccan Chronicle
237 million Internet users in India by 2015
--> 237 million Internet users in India by 2015 | Share ARTICLEURL | India will see its number of Internet users triple to 237 million from the current 81 million by 2015... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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Cigarette - Smoking National Post
Russians told to drink and smoke more 'to help solve social problems'
  Agence France-Presse September 2, 2010 2:02 AM    | Vladimir Putin's Finance Minister called on Russians to smoke and drink more as this would increase tax revenues,... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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Burger King - Food Company Herald Tribune
Burger King's stock cooking on reports of sale
| Burger King Holdings is in advanced talks to sell itself to 3G Capital, a little-known investment firm backed by wealthy Brazilian deal makers who also control a large ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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- Keep the powder dry
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- Security Council to hold summit on peace
- Gadkari to visit Russia from Monday
U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
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- Wheat Prices Advance On Extended Russian Ban
- Shares rise 2nd day, but outlook cautious
- Russian Gov't Steers Clear Of Norilsk Board Battle
- Woolworths' largest annual profit but wheat, sugar and
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- Wheat Prices Advance On Extended Russian Ban
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U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
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- If Iran, why not Britain?
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- Wheat prices advance on extended Russian ban
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U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
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- China, India urge stability of reserve currencies
- Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
- Wheat Prices Advance On Extended Russian Ban
- Stop the War Talk
U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
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