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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
Steel Industry (sl1)
Australia   Business   China   Metal   Photos  
 The Australian 
Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
| THE first ship to load iron ore produced by Fortescue Metals Group will dock on Thursday at Port Hedland in Western Australia. It will leave with 170,000 tonnes of ore, bound for Baosteel in Shangha... (photo: AP Photo / Andy Wong)
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Miami   Nature   Photos   Sport   Water  
 San Fransisco Chronicle 
Final resting place for those who love the sea
| (05-11) 04:00 PDT Miami -- | About 45 feet beneath the ocean's surface lies a cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches. | The Neptune Memorial Reef, which opened last fall, is seen by... (photo: Creative Commons / Visa580)
 tata - industry in india - hires - am1  Khaleej Times 
Bangladesh to reopen talks with Tata on 3bln dollar investment
| DHAKA - Bangladesh's military-backed government will reopen negotiations with Indian conglomerate Tata on Sunday on the group's record three-billion-dollar investment plan, officials said. | Senior ... (photo: WN / aruna1)
Bangladesh   India   Industry   Photos   Tata  
Honeybees  The Guardian 
Buzz off
| Britain's honeybees are under threat: bad weather, disease and intensive farming have had a devastating impact. It's bad news for humans | May 10, 2008 12:00 PM | Bee good: a honey bee visiting a bo... (photo: Public Domain )
Britain   Disease   Insects   Photos   Weather  
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Artificial reef near Miami: a cemetery, diving attraction Florida Times Union
Artificial reef near Miami: a cemetery, diving attraction
MIAMI - About 45 feet beneath the ocean's surface lies a cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches. | The Neptune Memorial Reef, which opened last fall, is ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Attraction   Diving   Miami   Photos   Reefs  
0/0 Arab News
Shisha: The Popular Health Hazard!
| Mariam Alireza, Arab News | We have been recently blessed with the ban of cigarette smoking in public areas (airports, hospitals, government buildings). | This is a rel... (photo: Public Domain Photo)
Cigarette   Disease   Health   People   Photos  
Gold Fields points the finger at power outages Business Report
Gold Fields points the finger at power outages
| Johannesburg - Power disruptions in South Africa had "a significantly negative impact" on Gold Fields' production and costs, the listed mining company said in its resul... (photo: WN / James)
Economy   Energy   Gold   Photos   Power  
Metals boost JSE to second record high Business Day
Metals boost JSE to second record high 
SOUTH African stocks ended yesterday at a new record high for the second time this week, buoyed by miners and resources on sustained strength in metal prices, upbeat quar... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
African   Earnings   Metals   Photos   Resources  
ArcelorMittal The Star
ArcelorMittal looking to invest in Indonesia
| JAKARTA: The world's largest steelmaker, ArcelorMittal is looking to invest US$5-10 billion in Indonesia's steel industry, Indonesia's state enterprises minister said y... (photo: Public Domain)
Business   Indonesia   Industry   Photos   Steel  
Coal Daily Yomiuri
Domestic coal takes spotlight again
| An upsurge in energy costs around the world is beginning to affect coal prices. Coal is becoming more expensive and less readily available. | But this could be a boon t... (photo: GFDL)
Business   Energy   Industry   Mining   Photos  
 KLps1 - September 07 - Aussie Dollar - AUD - Australian Dollar - Currency - Money. (ps1  The Australian
Strong jobs data bolsters bourse
| BETTER than expected jobs data has helped the Australian share market and dollar defy fears about a surging oil price and losses in offshore stocks. | Employment rose f... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Australia   Business   Finance   Market   Photos  
Copper Gold
- Discovering wonders of the humble butterfly
- Copper thieves leave Little League teams in the dark
- Home and Away: Copper Jack in the frame after wife's bod
- Copper thieves leave Little League teams in the dark
Tanzanian butterfly
Discovering wonders of the humble butterfly
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- Gold-medal fitness program
- Gold medalist offers advice to young swimmers
- One man's gold is another's tank of gas
- Royal touch strikes gold at charity auction
 Harvesting; Agriculture; Farming; Crop; Food grains; Rice field; India; wnhires (td1)
It's no pot of gold for rice farmers
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Nickel Iron Ore
- House votes to make pennies, nickels of steel
- Pinch Hitter Day : As good as Nickel Beer Night?
- House passes bill to lower the cost of making pennies and ni
- Nickels: Tap your tap to quench that thirst
water
Stop buying bottled water, Nickels urges Seattleites
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- Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
- 'Iron Man'
- China may agree 85% iron ore price rise
- `Iron Man' alchemy translates to $98.6M opening weekend
Steel Industry (sl1)
Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
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Coal Aluminum
- In impoverished Central Asian valley, coal mining can kill
- In impoverished Central Asian valley, coal mining can kill
- In impoverished Central Asian valley, coal mining can kill
- In impoverished Central Asian valley, coal mining can kill
A nun receives the holy communion by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Angelo Sodano, center, during mass and opening ceremony in new Saint Josef Catholic Cathedral in the capital Sofia Sunday, May, 21, 2006. The cathedral was inaugurated in 2002 during the visit of Pope John Paul II and was open today by the Cardinal Angelo Sodano. There are about 80,000 Catholics in the predominantly Orthodox Balkan nation of 7.8 million
Catholics enlisted in green war
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- Chalco to take stake in Saudi aluminum smelter venture
- Hedge gains push Kaiser Aluminum's 1Q profits
- Noranda Aluminum registers for IPO
- Shell Perdido to Use Zentech's Aluminum Helideck
Bike
Prices of motorcycles, bicycles go up
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Diamonds Platinum
- Diamond search turns up coal
- Former diamond miner looks to the black stuff
- Searching for diamonds, geologists find gold
- Field includes Canadian-owned diamond-in-the-rough Tale of E
Apollo cultured diamonds
Searching for diamonds, geologists find gold
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- Rustenburg Platinum Introduces New System
- Rustenburg Platinum introduces new system 
- Metals surge as lights go out at world's biggest mines
- JSE sharply higher on miners, world markets  
Zambian workers constructing a new $300 million copper smelter in Chingola, Zambia
Metals surge as lights go out at world's biggest mines
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