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Yahoo! News Search Results for australia tea tree oil
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How Not To Sell A Mercedes In Africa (NPR)
Journalist Jeroen van Bergeijk wanted an adventure, so he bought a 1988 clunker in his native Amsterdam and drove it across the Sahara with the intention of selling it. Within a week of arriving in Africa, he had dozens of offers. By then, however, he was attached to his vehicle and the possibilities it held.
Why we're eating fish and chips again (Times Online)
Eating out is not history any more than Lidl is the new Waitrose. Not yet, anyway. But as the credit crunch bites old habits die hard. Fish and chip shops have seen an increase in sales for the first time in five years according to figures released by Seafish, the authority on seafood.
22-08-2008: Ng Teng Fong and family remain as Singapore's richest (The Edge D...
SINGAPORE: Singapore's wealthiest man Ng Teng Fong and his family retained the top spot in Forbes Asia 's 2008 Singapore Rich List, with US$7 billion (RM23.45 billion) to their name.
10 things: Penguins can be knighted (BBC News)
Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.
Feeling the heat of food security (BBC News)
Why reforming the economics of food production and supply would be beneficial for a number of environmental and social ills.
England v South Africa (Guardian Unlimited)
Can England bounce back on day two of the third Test? Find out with Andy Bull
England v South Africa - as it happened (Guardian Unlimited)
Morning everyone . The day after the horror show before. England have had their moments in recent months, the 110 in Hamilton (Kyle Mills 13 overs four wickets for 16 runs), the 81 in Galle ( 81!
Cricket: England v South Africa (Guardian Unlimited)
Can England bounce back on day two of the third Test? Find out with John Ashdown NOW
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