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[Geography: Human]: Ecuador’s push to register Colombian refugees
Mar 31st, 2010

Irene Caselli reports on why Ecuador is carrying out big drive to register the thousands of Colombians who have fled over the border.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Brown ‘gave false immigration figures’
    Mar 31st, 2010

    Gordon Brown was facing embarrassment last night after being condemned by the national statistics watchdog for quoting false figures over the number of foreigners coming to Britain.

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  • [Geography: Physical]: UK pushes for twin-track deal on climate change
    Mar 31st, 2010

    Britain proposed a new twin-track climate deal yesterday to end the logjam which has affected international talks on global warming since the failed Copenhagen climate conference last December.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Greenpeace fears clouds will turn earth brown
    Mar 31st, 2010

    ‘I am iPad, destroyer of worlds’ Greenpeace is piggybacking on the media frenzy around the release of Apple’s “magical and revolutionary” iPad to drum up PR for its attempt to cajole the information and communications technology ( ICT ) sector into going green. Or, at minimum, greener.… Offloading malware protection to the cloud

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  • [DT]: Rudd backflips on political advertising
    Mar 31st, 2010

    The Federal Government has ignored advice from one of the nation’s top public servants and backed away from a 2007 election promise on political advertising.

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  • [DT]: Sculpture set for Olympic Park is taller than Statue of Liberty
    Mar 31st, 2010

    A MULTI-million pound sculpture which will give panoramic views of the capital is to be built in Olympic Park. The Orbit is a £19.1 million artwork that will reach 115 metres into the sky with twisted steel lattices and two viewing platforms at 80 metres.

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  • [Geography: Human]: PM admits migration data ‘misuse’
    Mar 31st, 2010

    Gordon Brown admits he “misused” immigration figures after being criticised by the statistics watchdog.

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  • [DT]: Cameron Sinclair: Architecture for Humanity announces new national spokesperson
    Mar 31st, 2010

    April 6, 2010 marks the end of ten years of Architecture for Humanity, a non profit that brings design, construction and development services to communities…

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  • [Geography: Human]: A Search for Regulators and a Road Map to Deliver GM Crops to Third World Farmers
    Mar 31st, 2010

    In Burkina Faso, a school for the future regulators of Africa’s genetically modified crops is opening up next month. The scho…

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  • [Geography: Human]: Nigeria : Country’s Legion of Asylum Seekers
    Mar 31st, 2010

    Lagos — A RECENT report that Nigeria is seventh on the list of countries whose citizens seek asylum the most is disturbing as it speaks volumes of the sour state of affairs in a country that has recorded over a decade of practise of uninterrupted democracy.

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