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    Human Rights Examiner August 16, 2011 CBS exposes extreme Fukushima radiation human rights violations while U.S. media remains silent Australia's CBS
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    Australia's Special Broadcasting Station (SBS) exposed the "unspeakable" realities of the Japanese catastrophe in its 60 Minutes program Sunday night.
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    Austrian conductor Franz Welser-Moest will be responsible for the world-famous New Year's Concert which will be broadcast as far as Uruguay and Australia. This will be the first time that Welser-Moest, 50, has the honour of conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in its traditional New Year's waltz fest. The cultural event, broadcast in over 70 countries as well as on the Internet, is expected to draw some 50 million viewers and listeners, from Albania
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    Cancer survival study ‘good news’ for Canada Survival rates for four major cancers are higher in Canada than in Britain, Denmark and Norway, and comparable to those in Australia and Sweden, a study of the six countries has found. Read more on CBC British Columbia breastcancerresearch.info


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    A recent survey conducted in Australia has revealed that most people disapprove of sex-selective abortions. Dr Rebecca Kippen from the School of Population Health at the University of Melbourne analysed responses from the Australian Survey of Social Attitudes survey revealed that 69 per cent of respondents disapproved the use of IVF for sex selection and only 11 per cent of respondents supported the legalisation of hypothetical blue and pink pills for sex selection.
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