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International Movers in North America

October 26, 2009 by New Boats · Leave a Comment 

Author : Nir Dotan International movers in North America are the busiest in the world Planes, boats, trucks and trains depart and arrive from the harbors, airports and train stations of North America to and from every country in the world almost every day The shear volume of people relocating either in or out of the country has made international movers billions of dollars a year for decades The most common move in North America is the move just over the border into a neighboring country

landscapelifescape: Thousands Gather for Climate Protest - The…

October 25, 2009 by New Boats · Leave a Comment 

landscapelifescape : Thousands Gather for Climate Protest - The New York Times “Boats in Srinagar, Kashmir . Organizers said their goal was to illustrate the urgent need to cut emissions by pointing out that the world passed the 350 mark two decades ago. The current concentration of carbon dioxide is 387 parts per million.”

Rundle on Ruddock

October 14, 2009 by New Boats · Leave a Comment 

In Crikey : There was the old demeanour — the skin like wet paper mache, waiting to be molded, the hair like a wreath of cigarette smoke. Ruddock, a man of liberal instincts some years, decades, ago, took on the refugee thing for complicated reasons. It chewed him up, and spat him out, and the result, pulsating with resentment and vindictive and premature triumph, is what we now see on our screens. I don’t agree with Rundle’s argument that Rudd won’t play as hard as Howard on refuge

India-US Military Relations Growing Rapidly

October 11, 2009 by New Boats · Leave a Comment 

WASHINGTON: For decades, India mostly depended on, first, the Soviet Union and then Russia for its military supplies. But as the Cold War ended and India's relations with the United States began improving during Bill Clinton's presidency, New Delhi gradually increased its military cooperation with Washington. Both New Delhi and Washington have said their relationship is not aimed against India's arch-rival Pakistan. Today, besides holding joint military exercises with the U.S. military, India ha

Over 250 Dead due to Floods in India

October 7, 2009 by New Boats · Leave a Comment 

NEW DELHI: Indian flooding, described by officials as the worst in many decades, has killed some 250 people, mostly in the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. At least five million people are crammed in temporary government shelters. Flood waters swamped millions of acres of cropland, including sugarcane plantations, prompting worries of a fall in sugar output in Karnataka, the country’s third-biggest producer. Traders also estimated the flooding would hit corn output by at least one mil

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