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 Poland 2007. The polish roads in very bad condition causing big  traffic and many road accidents.Poland prepers roads for EURO 2012. The investment is mainly grant in aid by Eropean Union. (mb1) WN Photographer
Colorado   Denver   Economy   Money   Photos  
 Examiner 
Flat gas tax revenue, economy leaves Colo. roads unfixed
DENVER (Map, News) - It was "non-negotiable, an absolute must." | Colorado needed to find $500 million a year to fix and maintain its crumbling roads and bridges. Building new roads and adding transit... (photo: WN / Marzena Bozek)
An ethanol plant is seen June 11, 2007, near Grand Island, Neb. Some Wall Street and university analysts predict the ethanol boom is about to stumble on a supply glut and shrinking profit margins. (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)hg3
Biofuel   Crop   Food   Photos   Washington  
 Toledo Blade 
Ethanol opponents making hay with increases in world food prices
WASHINGTON - The global rise in food prices is giving political ammunition to opponents of the country's ethanol policy and stirring uncertainty for the burgeoning and heavily subsidized biofuels indu... (photo: AP Photo / Dave Weaver)
 Real Estate, Property, housing industry, housing, mortgages. tp1  Austin American Statesman 
Web sites changing how we buy and sell houses
| WASHINGTON, D.C. — Cindy Lawson won't venture from her sofa for anything less than a two-bedroom condominium with a parking space and washer and dryer. | In the meantime, she continues her yea... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Homes   Online   Photos   Price   Washington  
 Japanese bento meal - breaded pork - vegetable - diet - nutrition - food - appetite - wnhires jd1  Houston Chronicle 
Swallowing higher costs
TOOLS | Just five months in business, Midtown bistro Open City already has a loyal following. | Its owners, Tamer and Nadine Aly, are nervous, though. | Since December, they've seen some food prices g... (photo: WN)
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Breasts - Cancer Knox News
Coaches turn bikers to raise breast cancer awareness
| Their do-rags are pink. Their motorcycles are painted Tennessee orange. | Lady Vols assistant coach Holly Warlick and former assistant turned UCLA head coach Nikki Cald... (photo: Creative commons / shira gal )
Cancer   Health   Photos   Tennessee   Women  
Victoria General Hospital Groundbreaking Ceremony on 8 April 2008 in Victoria, BC, Canada The Examiner
British Columbia premier proposes aid to forest workers
KAMLOOPS, British Columbia (Map, News) - Funding to help interior British Columbia communities survive an unprecedented forest industry crash has been announced by Premie... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Aid   Canada   Forest   Government   Photos  
Google The News Tribune
Google, Yahoo face opposition
WASHINGTON - An online advertising partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. is facing opposition from consumer and civic groups that didn't wait for an official dea... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Google   Internet   Market   Photos   Yahoo  
A sports utility vehicle drives pas an ExxonMobil refinery in Baytown, Texas Monday, April 4, 2005. With oil prices up nearly $15 a barrel since the year began, U.S. motorists are spending an average of $2.15 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline and analysts believe pump prices could rise further as the summer driving season approaches. Refiners are expected to ramp up gasoline production to meet summer demand. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)hg3 The Times Of India
Mystery Indian analyst spooks world economy
|     WASHINGTON: They are calling him Arjun "Spike" Murti, but his real middle name is Narayana, the supreme manifestation of the Hindu God Vishnu. | Supreme h... (photo: AP Photo / Pat Sullivan)
Economy   Market   Oil   Photos   US  
U.S. State Department's top Korea specialist Sung Kim, left, and other officers carry box loads of documents detailing activity at North Korea's key nuclear reactor at the border village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone that separates the two Koreas, South Korea, Saturday, May 10, 2008. Kim traveled Saturday back to South Korea by land after collecting approximately 18,000 secret papers during a three-day visit to Pyong The Star
U.S. says North Korea documents date back to 1986
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Saturday documents handed over by North Korea detailed its weapons-grade plutonium program as far back as 1986 and were... (photo: AP / Lee Jin-man)
N Korea   Nuclear   Photos   US   Weapons  
 KLps1 - October 07 - Jakarta,Indonesia - Construction - Development - Economy - Building - Housing Estates - Property - Properties. (ps1) The Boston Globe
Housing bailout bill looks to be in jeopardy
| WASHINGTON - Even as the housing foreclosure crisis deepens, legislation to rescue homeowners and their lenders appears to be in significant political jeopardy. | The b... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Housing   Legislation   Mortgage   Photos   Washington  
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WTO agriculture deal advances
May 10, 2008 8:47 AM | New Zealand's mediator at the World Trade talks believes he is getting close to an agreement on agriculture. | Ambassador Crawford Falconer says he... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Agriculture   Photos   Trade   US   WTO  
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 Poland 2007. The polish roads in very bad condition causing big  traffic and many road accidents.Poland prepers roads for EURO 2012. The investment is mainly grant in aid by Eropean Union. (mb1) WN Photographer
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Kenneth Booth: Protect drinking water
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Breasts - Cancer
Coaches turn bikers to raise breast cancer awareness
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- Multiple twisters cut path of terror
- The 'chemist' of Mexico comes clean
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Web sites changing how we buy and sell houses
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- Over 20 dead in Mo., Okla., Ga. after new round of storms
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- Tornado death toll climbs to 14 in Missouri
- Wisconsin remains tops in cheese competition with California
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Tornado death toll climbs to 14 in Missouri
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- Gates Foundation makes $1.37M grant to group that advises fi
- Ethanol opponents making hay with increases in world food pr
An ethanol plant is seen June 11, 2007, near Grand Island, Neb. Some Wall Street and university analysts predict the ethanol boom is about to stumble on a supply glut and shrinking profit margins. (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)hg3
Ethanol opponents making hay with increases in world food prices
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