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Nargis toll 10000, says Myanmar
Myanmar’s military junta believes at least 10,000 people died in a cyclone that ripped through the Irrawaddy delta, triggering a massive international aid response for the pariah state in southeast Asia. ...  | Read.. 
 
India to send relief ships
India is sending two naval ships with relief and medical supplies to Myanmar. ...  | Read.. 
 
Doubts over supply of rice to Bangladesh
The cyclone and flooding in Myanmar’s two major rice growing areas have “potentially serious effects” for food supply in two other impoverished countries, a UN ...  | Read.. 
 
‘Pollution’ turns men bald
Men living in polluted areas are more likely to go bald than those breathing cleaner air, a new study suggests. ...  | Read.. 
 
Inflation ignites Somali riot
A young man was killed when thousands of Somalis protested in Mogadishu today over food traders’ refusal to take old currency notes blamed for stoking spiralling inflati ...  | Read.. 
 
Manila scraps rice tender
The Philippines scrapped its largest rice tender of the year today and said it preferred to hold back importing until prices fall, sending a signal to world grain markets tha ...  | Read.. 
 
Singer Kylie Minogue in Paris after being awarded the Chevalier dans l’ordre des Arts et Lettres (Knight of Arts and Letters) in Paris. (AP)
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Leader who sniffed chair of colleague retains seat
An Australian politician who admitted to sniffing the chair of a female colleague has survived a ch..  | Read.. 
Tom’s Oprah return praised
Tom Cruise went back to where his run of negative publicity began: On a couch, next to Oprah Winfr..  | Read.. 
 
3 babies found dead in freezer
The bodies of three dead babies have been found stuffed ...  | Read.. 

Guinness brewery site faces closure
British drinks group Diageo is expected to announce plans t ...  | Read.. 

 
 
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