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Australian Dollar Outlook - 19 July 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar remains steady just below USD 0.9200 this morning after a relatively uneventful session overnight.

Killer Mid-day Meals in India? 27 Innocent Children Have Died This Week, Many Other Such Incidents in the Past

As a country, the statistics are grim – almost half of school children in India are undernourished and have little or no schooling; malnourishment and disease is a stark reality and to etch out a living many take work or begging at tender ages. The mid-day meal was an ambitious project undertaken by the government to feed over 120 million children but it has gone horribly long in Bihar with the deaths of 27 children and several more still critical. This may just be the tip of the iceberg if cor...

Mothers Who Kill: Kristi Abrahams and Other Psycho Mamas of 2013

It may sound sappy, but the bond between a mother and her children run thicker than blood even. But what happens when mothers turn killers of their own children? One such high profile case has been the brutal murder of Keisha Abraham by her own mother, Kristi. And it wasn't just the murder but the cover-up story that Kristi concocted to get away scot-free that has made her one of Australia’s most hated mothers.

Euthanasia Bill Under Pressure in New Zealand [VIDEO]

Labour MP Maryan Street is under pressure to withdraw support for a bill legalising euthanasia. The euthanasia bill is cause for concern for her political party members who think it will only be a distraction in the 2014 elections.

In China: Family of Executed Convict Cries Foul for Not Being Informed

A Chinese man convicted in 2011 of fraud and illegal fund-raising activities had been executed on Friday, and his family was the last to know about it. Although the family could only shrug, no matter how painful it was not to have seen their loved one for the last time, Chinese nationals nonetheless questioned the rather merciless and inhumane final gesture.

Kevin Rudd Gains More Female Support Than Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott

Since Kevin Rudd's return as prime minister of Australia last month, the number of women who supports the Australian Labor Party has soared to 38 per cent, up 4 points. Rudd gains the approval of more women over the way he does his job as prime minister compared to Ms. Gillard.

Egypt Crisis: Reconciliation Not in the Offing; Morsi Group Not in Interim Gov't

With a number of cabinet appointments made by the interim government, there is a strong feeling that former President Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood will be left out of the new government.Many Egyptians feel that alienating the conservative group would result in a cyclical process that would lead to more violence in the future.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 16 July 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian dollar was slightly stronger overnight following the release of weak retail sales figures in the US.

Kremlin Reverts to Typewriters to Protect Data from Leaks (VIDEOS)

The clickety clack of typewriters - a sound unknown to today's generation who grew up on PCs, laptops and now tablets - will soon be heard again. At least in Kremlin as a precautionary measure against Wikileaks and government workers like Edward Snowden who spill the beans.

Bitter for Having Failed to Rape His Victim, Man Burns Girl Alive with Kerosene in India, Dies

An Indian young man, presumably bitter for not being able to carry on his rape plans against the girl object of his desire, had set her on fire instead with kerosene over the weekend. But apparently, there is more than meets the eye to the tragic incident. The family of the victim claimed the man was also avenging the terminated wedding engagement of his older brother to the victim's older sister.

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