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Japanlauncheswhalingexpedition
From: France 24 on Thu, Dec 20 2007 1:01 AM
A Japanese whaling fleet left for an expedition that activists say will for the first time target humpbacks, a perennial favourite among whale-watchers.
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Pakistanblogsagainsttheregime
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 19 2007 10:35 PM
Pervez Musharraf's decision to go for a second presidential run has met with stiff opposition on the internet, as Pakistani bloggers seek to rally people against the president.
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ProtestsinBolivia
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 19 2007 10:35 PM
Bolivian President Evo Morales and his supporters are trying to push through passage of the constitution project. As bloody riots take place in the streets, bloggers react on the net.
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Venezuelablogssaynotoconstitutionchanges
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 19 2007 9:17 PM
Blogs around the world are planning action days on the Net against Chavez's project to modify the Venezuelan constitution.
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Pakistanblogsagainsttheregime
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 19 2007 9:17 PM
Pervez Musharraf's decision to go for a second presidential run has met with stiff opposition on the internet, as Pakistani bloggers seek to rally people against the president.
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EUfindsagreementonGalileosatelliteproject
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 19 2007 7:39 PM
EU countries, minus Spain, have reached agreement on how to proceed with the satellite navigation system, Europe's answer to GPS. Presently, Europe is dependent on GPS, which is operated by the US military.
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Balitalksmovetowardsnewglobaldeal
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 12 2007 4:23 PM
Governments gathered in Indonesia set up a "special group" to examine options meant to bind the United States and developing nations led by China and India more tightly into fighting climate change.
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Thecoralfightsback
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 12 2007 4:23 PM
After years of being diminished by a combination of global warming and aggressive fishing methods, a top marine scientist may have found a way of restoring the world's coral reefs to their former glory. (Report: B. Harris)
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LesterBrownEarthPolicyInstitute
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 12 2007 4:23 PM
The head of the Washington-based environmental think-tank and author of "Plan B 3.0: mobilizing to save civilization" talks about his three-decade campaign to raise awareness about climate change.
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InternationalprotestoverBaliconference
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 12 2007 4:23 PM
Demonstrators took to the streets Saturday to press world leaders to act over climate change, in an internationally coordinated protest marking the UN environment conference in Bali.
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FreshcaseofbirdfluinPoland
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 12 2007 4:23 PM
A fourth case of the dreaded H5N1 virus has been discovered in Poland, prompting a possible extension of the existing EU ban on Polish poultry imports.
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OilspillhitsKoreannaturereserve
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 12 2007 4:23 PM
South Koreans face the arduous task of cleaning up the worst oil spill in the country's history, as a large part of the slick hits shore near a nature reserve on the western coast. (Report: R. Tompsett)
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NASAspaceshuttlelaunchpostponeduntilJanuary
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 12 2007 4:23 PM
NASA is postponing the launch of space shuttle Atlantis until January at the earliest, officials said Sunday. Atlantis is on a mission to deliver the Columbus laboratory to the International Space Station.
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Gaddafi039svisittoParistroublestheblogosphere
From: France 24 on Wed, Dec 12 2007 4:23 PM
The French blogosphere has become flustered over the Libyan leader's controversial visit to Paris. Reactions to Colonel Gaddafi's visit have been hostile, even violent.
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TechnicalproblemdelaysAtlantislaunch
From: France 24 on Thu, Dec 06 2007 9:45 AM
NASA announced a 24 hour delay of the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis due to technical problems. Europe's first significant contribution to the international space effort will run experiments in low-gravity.
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FranceUrbanriots
From: France 24 on Thu, Nov 29 2007 2:22 AM
The violent confrontations between young and police in a French suburbs where many immigrants live has provoked an avalanche of comments in the blogosphere.
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PutintriestocheckmateKasparov
From: France 24 on Mon, Nov 26 2007 9:52 PM
With former chess champion Garry Kasparov convicted to prison by Russian authorities, blogs are increasingly interested in President Vladimir Putin's behaviour toward political opposition.
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Blogsandtheenvironment
From: France 24 on Mon, Nov 26 2007 9:52 PM
This is global warning: a shrinking ozone layer, species on the brink of extinction and much more. Never before has the web been so mobilised for the environment, this time with bloggers at the forefront.
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StrikesinFrance
From: France 24 on Fri, Nov 23 2007 11:35 AM
The international blogosphere is keenly interested in the strikes that have paralysed French public transportation for more than a week, discussing what seems to be something of a French tradition: the social movements.
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CycloneSidrWebusersappealforhelp
From: France 24 on Wed, Nov 21 2007 1:00 PM
The cyclone in Bangladesh has killed over 3,000 people, prompting Web users to call for immediate aid donations. Others argue that strengthening the Bangladeshi economy is the best approach.
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