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POPSStatic Web Solution Australia Static Web Solution involves formulation and classification of static web pages. These web pages contains a content that cannot be changed, except in the case where someone sponsoring the website edits respective computer files. WebsiteSolution is one of the web designing company from Australia offering Static Web Solution which belives in delivering quality work within the specified time period.
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POPSStatic Web Solution Australia Static Web Solution involves formulation and classification of static web pages. These web pages contains a content that cannot be changed, except in the case where someone sponsoring the website edits respective computer files. WebsiteSolution is one of the web designing company from Australia offering Static Web Solution which belives in delivering quality work within the specified time period.
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POPSAUSTRAILIA FLOODS...ONE YEAR LATER........IS IT HAARP? The rings were huge, as big as Germany or a US state and they have been detected by the Australian Government Weather Satellites and Radars. At that time they haven’t been given any serious attention and most people disregarded them but today, after Australia was hit by massive floods, analyzing and understanding these rings is very important. The Australian media said these rings are perfectly normal and it’s all a conspiracy but now after floods reached “Biblical proportions in Australia” these strange anomalies must be fully studied. The South West weather ring was definitely very strange and totally looks artificial. Similar rings later appeared in two more places. The large clearly defined ring had slowly dissipated but still was just visible on a time loop which was spiraling counter clockwise (Low Pressure system).
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POPSFor Request of BCCI Cricket Australia agrees On BCCI Request Cricket of Austrailia Agrees BCCI “We have requested Australia to play two Tests and three one-day internationals instead of a series of seven one-dayers,” the BCCI’s chief administrative official Ratnakar Shetty said. The dates for the series are expected to be finalised by next week. Australia are due to arrive in late September and must be home by October 31.
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POPS"Austrailia Faces Collapse As Climate Change Kicks In" continues: At times last week it seemed as if that was happening already. Chaos ruled in Melbourne on Friday after an electricity substation exploded, shutting down the city's entire train service, trapping people in lifts, and blocking roads as traffic lights failed. Half a million homes and businesses were blacked out, and patients were turned away from hospitals. More than 20 people have died from the heat, mainly in Adelaide. Trees in Melbourne's parks are dropping leaves to survive, and residents at one of the city's nursing homes have started putting their clothes in the freezer.
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POPSThe Obama Dilema: Labradoole or Water Dog I am Greyhound fan and would have loved for an adopted Greyhound (preferable red), to join the Obama family. I vote for the Portuguese Water Dog (pic. left), seems like a fun dog to take to the beach! The girls would have a lot of fun with him or her in Hawaii.
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POPSFOAMY if only they knew what that foam contained...
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POPSMore Bush Lies from National Address: Grand Coalition More: The most substantial non-U.S. troop contribution, from the UK, pulled back from Basra earlier this month to assume the non-combat "overwatch" role that General Petraeus believes that the U.S. can adopt at some as-yet-undefined point in the (far) future. Others are pulling out: the Danes, proud contributors of 470 troops in Iraq, have said they would withdraw in August, but that seems not to have happened yet. South Korea is expected to get out at the end of the year. Then there's Fiji, which devotes 150 troops to helping secure the United Nations' assistance mission in Iraq -- a job mostly done from outside of the country, but with a new mandate approved by the Security Council last month, it may soon have a more substantial presence inside Iraq. Go Fijans!