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Breaking News Sun, 18 May 2008
A crew member walks past a pallet of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) relief supplies bound for earthquake victims in China are loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster III at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, on Friday May 16, 2008. The Air Force cargo jet loaded with tents, lanterns and 15,000 meals is flying to China to assist victims of Monday's magnitude 7.9 earthquake in Chi American military flies in quake aid
The Australian  TWO US military planes carrying aid flew yesterday into southwestern China, the first time Beijing has accepted help from foreign troops since the earthquake struck, officials said. The C-17 aircraft... (photo: AP / Marco Garcia)
 Giant panda-panda-animal-environment (sl1) Three giant pandas missing after China quake
Gulf News  Beijing: Three giant pandas are missing after last week's massive earthquake hit China's most important reserve for the endangered animal, state media said... (photo: Public domain photo)
Rescuers take a rest in front of rubble of a collapsed building as they search for earthquake survivors in Beichuan county, southwest China's Sichuan province, China, Saturday, May 17, 2008. China declares 3 days mourning for quake victims

AOL BEICHUAN, China (AP) - China declared three days of national mourning for earthquake victims and ordered a suspension of the Olympic torch relay, as the search for survivors of the disaster grew bleak... (photo: AP / Vincent Yu)
In this photo distributed by the official Chinese news agency Xinhua, a rescuer from Singaporean rescue team bringing a sniffer dog searches the debris at quake-hit Hongbai Township of Shifang City, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Saturday May 17, 2008. Search for China earthquake survivors bleak
Lexington Herald-Leader BEICHUAN, China -- The search for survivors in the rubble of China's powerful earthquake grew bleak Sunday, with rescuers in some areas no longer listening for trapped victims. There were a few tales... (photo: AP / Xinhua, Zhong Min)
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 A Parsi couple on their wedding day. The man in the centre is Dastur MN Dhalla, who was the High Priest of the Parsis of Karachi, Pakistan, between 1909 and 1956. (om1) Parsis may be silenced by success
Asia Times By Sudha Ramachandran BANGALORE - The clock is ticking for one of India's most prosperous communities, the Parsis. Always small, the Parsi population is diminishing at an... (photo: PD File)
 Bombs exploded near a U.S. convoy in western Baghdad on Thursday, killing 35 children and seven adults, sa1 At least six blasts in India's Jaipur, 25 dead

Canada Dot Com JAIPUR, India (Reuters) - At least six bombs exploded in the western Indian city of Jaipur on Tuesday evening, most within a few minutes of each other, killing at least... (photo: WN)
 Indonesia earthquake disasters .(nu1) Chinese earthquake with 10,000 victims to affect economy

Pravda RU The earthquake that devastated parts of central China's Sichuan province will likely have a limited impact on the country's booming economy, analysts said Tuesday, though... (photo: GFDL)
A hairdresser - Iraq Hair x-ray test being developed to detect breast cancer
NZ Herald A world-first test that can diagnose breast cancer by x-raying a woman's hair will be available commercially later this year, the developer says. Results from a trial... (photo: AP / Diaa Hadid)
 Superfood - shops for her family Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at the Wild Oats market in St. Louis. Wild Oats market clearly labels the Superfoods, which contain higher nutrient and phytochemical densities in comparison to their calorie content. (AP Photo/Tom Inaccuracies on food labels 'not a health worry'
NZ Herald Your Views Do you trust the accuracy of food nutrition labels? Related nzherald links: Variations in nutrient claims on food labels are not a food safety concern, says... (photo: AP Photo )
 Agriculture in Australia Climate change will boost farm output
The Australian AUSTRALIAN agricultural output will double over the next 40 years, with climate change predicted to increase, rather than hinder, the level of production. A recent spate... (photo: AFFA Photo)
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