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US rivals trade blows on economy The US presidential candidates spar over the global financial crisis and foreign policy in their second televised debate. news.bbc.co.uk 'Tourists die' in Nepal air crash Twelve German tourists are among 18 killed as a passenger plane crashes in Nepal's Everest region, airport officials say. news.bbc.co.uk No game-changer How McCain failed to pull off the big win he needed news.bbc.co.uk Speed machines How flying doctors are saving lives - at 145mph news.bbc.co.uk BAE firm in body armour pay-out A subsidiary of UK defence giant BAE Systems has agreed to pay millions of dollars to the US government over defective body armour. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk School defends Barcelona training The head of an Oldham school says a teacher-training weekend held in Barcelona was the "cheapest option". news.bbc.co.uk Talks to avert second rail strike Union leaders are to meet Network Rail bosses in a bid to avert a second day of strike action by signal workers. news.bbc.co.uk Schools told to counter extremism Schools in England are given advice on how to protect pupils from being recruited by supporters of violent extremism. news.bbc.co.uk Big-money England match in doubt The $20m match between England and Sir Allen Stanford's Caribbean team is in doubt after a High Court ruling over sponsorship. news.bbc.co.uk Soldier's journey Can you go from firefights back to ordinary life? news.bbc.co.uk Mosley wants action to 'save' F1 Max Mosley says Formula One needs to implement drastic cost-cutting measures by 2010 if it is to remain a "credible" sport. news.bbc.co.uk Reserves raided to stop cutbacks The assembly government wants to take £200m from its reserves to stop cutbacks in key public services in Wales next year. news.bbc.co.uk Your stories UK customers of bank Icesave voice their concerns news.bbc.co.uk NHS 'needs flying doctor network' The NHS needs a network of flying doctors to cope with the closure of accident and emergency units, experts say. news.bbc.co.uk US anger at Guantanamo Bay ruling The White House criticises a US judge who ruled 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay should be freed into the US. news.bbc.co.uk UK bank rescue package imminent Details of a £50bn rescue package for the banking system are set to be announced by the chancellor. news.bbc.co.uk Fraudsters 'target bank accounts' Credit restrictions in the financial crisis are causing identity fraudsters to target existing bank accounts, a report says. news.bbc.co.uk FA chief fears '£3bn' club debts FA chairman Lord Triesman says the global credit crisis could pose a "terrible danger" to clubs with spiralling debts. news.bbc.co.uk Last orders Is it the bitter end for Ireland's love affair with the pub? news.bbc.co.uk 'Deepest ever' living fish filmed - 7.5km down The "deepest ever" living fish are discovered 7.5km down, scientists say. news.bbc.co.uk Canal plan to power 45,000 homes Turbines along British canals and rivers could power 45,000 homes within five years under new plans. news.bbc.co.uk 'Cactus Kid' fruit drink advert spiked A fruit drink TV advert which showed a girl running away from home with her "cactus" boyfriend has been ordered off the air. news.bbc.co.uk Icesave worries Financial expert answers readers' banking questions news.bbc.co.uk Murder inquiry after body found Police investigating the murder of a 62-year-old widow say they want to speak to anyone who saw her in recent days. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Regional > Oceania > Australia > Health > Conditions and Diseases Last searches:britney spearsnarutobilermarcainternet marketingเศรษฐกิจพอเพียง World Catalog > Regional > Oceania > Australia > Health > Conditions and DiseasesConditions and Diseases:The peak body providing support and advocacy for people living with dementia. Includes sections on services, support, education, training and a help line. http://www.alzheimers.org.au/ Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Aims to eliminate asthma as a major cause of ill health and disruption within the community. Includes information, resources and programs in more than 12 languages. http://www.asthmaaustralia.org.au/ Australian Federation of Deaf Societies Works to ensure people who are deaf or hearing impaired achieve their full rights and fulfill their responsibilities as Australian citizens. Objectives, history and member organisations. http://www.afds.org.au Provides a range of hearing services for young people up to the age of 21, eligible adults and aged pensioners, and most war veterans. http://www.hearing.com.au/ Provides information on living with the disease, treatment options and contact details for sexual health professionals in Australia. http://www.herpes.com.au Australian Huntingtons Disease Association Resource providing information on the disease, latest developments, fact sheets and support for sufferers and their carers. http://www.ahda.asn.au/ National Renal Resource Centre with brochures covering all aspacts of renal and urological disease. http://www.kidney.org.au/ Australian Pompe's Association Informs sufferers and the general public about the implications, treatments, and news regarding Pompes (Acid Maltase Deficiency). http://www.pompedownunder.org/ Australian Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome Support Group, with reports from the biennial conference held in odd-numbered years. http://home.vicnet.net.au/~awhssg/ Breast Cancer Institute of Australia Supports clinical trials research that identifies safe and effective treatments for breast cancer and prevention strategies for all women. Includes information on campaigns and events, research and a photo gallery. http://www.bcia.org.au/ Information for families and schools on worms. Types of worms, treatment, school action plans and a free screensaver included. http://www.combantrin.com.au/ Provides information, advocacy, support services and educational resources that respond to the needs of these children and their families. http://www.deafchildrenaustralia.org.au/ National peak body for diabetes providing a collective voice for people living with diabetes, their families and carers. Research funding, health services, self–management products and services, and public awareness of diabetes. http://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/ Online counselling and discussion forum for australians with diabetes. Includes information for diabetics, details of the counselling service, and extensive list of related links in each state. http://www.diabetescounselling.com.au National organization offering survivors from all age groups the chance to participate in the sport of dragon boat racing. Includes photographs, events calendar, description of health benefits, and details of state groups. http://www.dragonsabreast.com.au/ Eczema Association of Australia A support page for sufferers of eczema. Includes membership details. http://www.eczema.org.au/ A non-profit registered charity with a mission to minimise visual disability from glaucoma and to offer support and education for suffers. http://www.glaucoma.org.au/ A free community service program in all states which helps women manage the appearance-related side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Includes practical tips and details of workshops. http://www.lgfb.org.au/ Established to represent the needs of all lysosomal storage disorder patients, families and carers Australia-wide. Resources and references are available on symptoms, treatments and types of Lysosomal Storage Diseases. http://www.lda.org.au/ Mesothelioma facts and resources including history, statistics, research and support organisations. http://www.mesotheliomawise.org/ Offers information about breast cancer for consumers and health professionals. Includes advice, news, programs and events. http://www.nbcc.org.au/ Information for professionals and community members in the fight against premature death and disability caused by cardiovascular disease. http://www.heartfoundation.com.au/ Working with affected families, governmental organizations, healthcare professionals, and the general public to reduce the impact of stroke. http://www.strokefoundation.com.au/ Registered charity who's aim is to fund research in bone metabolism and related issues. The site has information on awareness, education, prevention, management, research and advocacy. http://www.osteoporosis.org.au/ The peak body representing all of the state organisations that offer support to people with Parkinson’s disease (Pd). http://www.parkinsons.org.au/ A directory set up to provide advice through an information kit, regular newsletters and bulletins on polio and the management of its late effects. http://www.post-polionetwork.org.au/index2.html Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia National body working to reduce the impact of prostate cancer on the Australian men, their partners and families, and the community. Includes medical information, support groups, events and research grants. http://www.prostate.org.au/ | FA chief fears '£3bn' club debts FA chairman Lord Triesman says the global credit crisis could pose a "terrible danger" to clubs with spiralling debts. news.bbc.co.uk Mosley wants action to 'save' F1 Max Mosley says Formula One needs to implement drastic cost-cutting measures by 2010 if it is to remain a "credible" sport. news.bbc.co.uk US rivals trade blows on economy The US presidential candidates spar over the global financial crisis and foreign policy in their second televised debate. news.bbc.co.uk Reserves raided to stop cutbacks The assembly government wants to take £200m from its reserves to stop cutbacks in key public services in Wales next year. news.bbc.co.uk UK bank rescue package imminent Details of a £50bn rescue package for the banking system are set to be announced by the chancellor. news.bbc.co.uk US anger at Guantanamo Bay ruling The White House criticises a US judge who ruled 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay should be freed into the US. news.bbc.co.uk Big-money England match in doubt The $20m match between England and Sir Allen Stanford's Caribbean team is in doubt after a High Court ruling over sponsorship. news.bbc.co.uk Last orders Is it the bitter end for Ireland's love affair with the pub? news.bbc.co.uk Soldier's journey Can you go from firefights back to ordinary life? news.bbc.co.uk Talks to avert second rail strike Union leaders are to meet Network Rail bosses in a bid to avert a second day of strike action by signal workers. news.bbc.co.uk Fraudsters 'target bank accounts' Credit restrictions in the financial crisis are causing identity fraudsters to target existing bank accounts, a report says. news.bbc.co.uk Speed machines How flying doctors are saving lives - at 145mph news.bbc.co.uk NHS 'needs flying doctor network' The NHS needs a network of flying doctors to cope with the closure of accident and emergency units, experts say. news.bbc.co.uk Schools told to counter extremism Schools in England are given advice on how to protect pupils from being recruited by supporters of violent extremism. news.bbc.co.uk 'Deepest ever' living fish filmed - 7.5km down The "deepest ever" living fish are discovered 7.5km down, scientists say. news.bbc.co.uk Your stories UK customers of bank Icesave voice their concerns news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk No game-changer How McCain failed to pull off the big win he needed news.bbc.co.uk School defends Barcelona training The head of an Oldham school says a teacher-training weekend held in Barcelona was the "cheapest option". news.bbc.co.uk Icesave worries Financial expert answers readers' banking questions news.bbc.co.uk Canal plan to power 45,000 homes Turbines along British canals and rivers could power 45,000 homes within five years under new plans. news.bbc.co.uk 'Cactus Kid' fruit drink advert spiked A fruit drink TV advert which showed a girl running away from home with her "cactus" boyfriend has been ordered off the air. news.bbc.co.uk 'Tourists die' in Nepal air crash Twelve German tourists are among 18 killed as a passenger plane crashes in Nepal's Everest region, airport officials say. news.bbc.co.uk BAE firm in body armour pay-out A subsidiary of UK defence giant BAE Systems has agreed to pay millions of dollars to the US government over defective body armour. news.bbc.co.uk Murder inquiry after body found Police investigating the murder of a 62-year-old widow say they want to speak to anyone who saw her in recent days. news.bbc.co.uk |
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