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Sydney kicks off global wave of New Year's celebrations The Guardian Nigeria THE Year 2013 was Monday welcomed in Asian capital cities in spectacular style after Sydney set off a global wave of fireworks. Even the long-isolated Yangon, the capital of Myanmar joined the pyrotechnic partying for the first time. It was the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US, Europe Hope the New Year Brings Better Times TIME (NEW YORK) — From teeming Times Square to a once-isolated Asian country celebrating its first public New Year's Eve countdown in decades, the world looked to the start of 2013 with hope for renewal after a year of economic turmoil, searing violence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A New Year: Renewed commitment to be significant (1) BusinessDay Happy New Year to all our readers. May this year bring with it great ideas and massive opportunities for you, as you commit yourself to increased learning and better utilisation of your adaptive knowledge. Times may indeed be tough and rough in certain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Photos: Fireworks Usher In The New Year Round The World Information Nigeria Fireworks are a class of explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and culture, and religious purposes. A fireworks event (also called a fireworks show or pyrotechnics) is a display of the effects produced by firework devices. Fireworks take ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Zambia starts new year with new look currency Hindustan Times Zambians on Tuesday woke up to a new year and new bank notes, which lop off three zeros in a bid to address high inflation that made the currency cumbersome to work with. Zambia's finance minister Alexander Chikwanda launched the new Kwacha notes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New year's tech resolutions: Best digital practices for 2013 PCWorld (blog) Losing weight and quitting smoking are resolutions most of us don't keep through January. But there are ways to improve your online security, PC hardware performance and even financial bottom line that require little vigilance and just a few mouse clicks. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China's new leaders map out anti-graft campaign for 2013 Hindustan Times Concerned over rampant corruption cases in China, the ruling Communist Party's new leaders on Tuesday came out with a fresh strategy to tackle the menace, seen as the biggest threat to the party's six-decade-long hold on power. Xi Jinping, who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Actor/Producer, Kunle Afolayan's New Movie To Gulp $2M Information Nigeria Actor/Producer, Kunle Afolayan's New Movie To Gulp $2M. Posted by: foluso on January 1, 2013 in Entertainment Leave a comment. Come March 2013, Nollywood producer-director, Kunle Afolayan will commence the production for his next movie, October 1. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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MMDA collects lesser New Year garbage Philippine Star MMDA General Manager Corazon Jimenez said clearing crews sent by the MMDA to the Rizal Park on Tuesday to clear-up after the New Year's Eve revelry, collected two truckloads of garbage. "In general, there was less garbage this year than last year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Global wave of new year fireworks welcomes 2013 Emirates 24/7 Pakistani girls pose for a photograph during a fireworks display at Clifton Beach in Karachi to celebrate the New Year early on January 1, 2013. World cities from Sydney and Hong Kong to Dubai and London rang in the New Year with spectacular fireworks, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fears for missing 16-year-old boy after he jumps from ferry into river on New ... Mirror.co.uk "The incident happened shortly after midnight on New Year's Day. The man died at the scene. "The road is closed between junctions five and seven eastbound until further notice while police investigate. "The death is not thought to be suspicious at this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York Times reporter forced to leave China The Guardian (blog) A New York Times journalist has been forced to leave mainland China after the authorities failed to issue him with a visa. Chris Buckley, a 45-year-old Australian who has worked as a correspondent in China since 2000, rejoined the Times in September ... See all stories on this topic » |
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