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Is There A UFO In Baltic Sea?

In 2011, an extraordinary circular object was seen on the surface of the Baltic Sea by a group of stranded ship hunters. This year, they claimed again that they have witnessed another strange object with a disc-like shape around 200 meters away- from the area where they first saw the same kind of thing.
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NSW Pool Safety Laws to Tighten: How to Prevent Children from Drowning

It’s that time of the year again when families spend long hours in the pool, but the dangers that swimming for children presents are apparent. With these dangers, the New South Wales implemented new safety laws. But aside from stringent policies, what can families do to prevent children from drowning?

PHOTOS:India Celebrates Its 63rd Republic Day

The 63rd Republic Day was celebrated in India. India is a country known for its diversity, colour and vibrant and here are billions of people with so many languages, religions, customs and traditions.

Australia's Rising Employment Sees Demand for New Services

Australia's economy has boomed in the last decade, in fact, it was the first to recover from the recession that hit the world recently, according to economists. And because of this strong economic performance, Australia continues to attract overseas skilled workers to fill new positions which are becoming available on a regular basis.

Australia Day Celebrations Come What May

Australia day celebrations will be pursued come what may. The Sunshine Coast Council has already prepared for three major events happening for the 2012 Australia Day.

Five Ways to Celebrate Australia Day Safely

It’s that day of the year again – Australia Day – when people come together and celebrate what makes Australia and being Australian great. Reflecting on what each and every Aussie has achieved and can be proud of, ultimately, it’s time to celebrate. And what better way of spending the day than to celebrate and have fun with loved ones safely?

Disabled Teen's Family Pursuits Lawsuit to Queensland Government

The Queensland government is alleged to have discriminated against a Kiwi couple's disabled daughter, while John Key, New Zealand's Prime Minister, swears to explain the medication of Kiwi's unfavorable condition with Australian Prime Ministier, Julia Gillard.

Rising NZ Dollar Hurt Tourism Industry

Tourism operators in New Zealand have expressed concern over the consistent rise of the NZ dollar against the Euro, making the cost of vacation way too expensive for European tourists.

Salvors Make Progress on Rena Containers; Stench Not Helping

Salvage crews working on the ill-fated MV Rena have finally removed containers from the front section of the stricken Rena for the first time, but the stench from rotting contents on-board has made it more challenging for the team, reports said.

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