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  The Daily Mirror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Daily Mirror was launched on 2 November 1903 by Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe) as a newspaper for women, run by women.
The Mirror was the first UK paper to adopt the appearance of the New York tabloids and was noted for its consistent campaign in opposing the appeasement of Adolf Hitler.
The Daily Mirror then stated that it was the subject of a "calculated and malicious hoax" [1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daily_Mirror   (1596 words)

  
 Australia - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
The Commonwealth of Australia is a constitutional monarchy: Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Australia, a role distinct and separate from her position as Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and she is generally considered to be the head of state, although that term is found nowhere in the Constitution.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent, and the flattest.
Australia is often referred to by economists as the "world's farm", but despite this emphasis on the agriculture sector, in recent years the Australian government has been focusing on the tourism, education and technology markets.
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=577   (4405 words)

  
 Daily Mirror Uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Daily Mirror Uk Daily Mirror Uk The Daily Mirror (Australia) - The Daily Mirror was an afternoon paper in Sydney, Australia from 1941 until it merged with its morning sister paper The Daily Telegraph in 1990 to form The Daily Telegraph-Mirror, which in 1996 reverted to The Daily Telegraph, in the process removing the...
The Daily Mirror - The Daily Mirror is a British left-leaning tabloid daily newspaper.
Kodiak Daily Mirror - The Kodiak Daily Mirror is the (mostly) daily newspaper of Kodiak, Alaska, established June 15, 1940.
mirrors.vvvvvv3.com /dailymirroruk.html   (909 words)

  
 Australia
Australia is famous for its vast open spaces, bright sunshine, enormous numbers of sheep and cattle, and unusual wildlife.
Australia is the leading producer and exporter of wool and bauxite (the ore from which aluminium is made).
Australia is the world's largest producer and exporter of wool and a leading producer and exporter of beef, sugar, and wheat.
www.fortunecity.com /greenfield/bypass/314/english/australia.htm   (8363 words)

  
 Debian -- Setting up a Debian archive mirror
It sounds interesting to everyone, but since the security updates are sporadic, one would have to mirror it very often to be up to date (or use push mirroring) so we do not recommend it.
Push mirroring is a form of mirroring using rsync that we have developed to minimize the time it takes for changes to the archive to reach mirrors.
Some mirror administrators have shown some reluctance to using this method of mirroring due to fears that the method may open their machine to invasion.
www.debian.org /mirrors/ftpmirror   (1080 words)

  
 Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
San Mateo Daily News - The San Mateo Daily News is a free daily newspaper in San Mateo, California published 6 days a week with an average daily circulation of 22,000.
Redwood City Daily News - The Redwood City Daily News is a free daily newspaper in Redwood City, California published 6 days a week with an average daily circulation of 8,000.
The Daily Mirror (Australia) - The Daily Mirror was an afternoon paper in Sydney,...
keys.vvvvvv3.com /dailynews.html   (886 words)

  
 Australia
Television was increasingly a national service, a part of everyday life, and increasingly--a mirror for the nation to see itself.
The program included familiar international icons of Australia including beaches, bush and fauna and was consciously made with exports in mind.
Australia has in the past been relatively slow to innovate various technologies associated with television including the broadcast service itself, colour transmission and multi-channel pay services.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/A/htmlA/australia/australia.htm   (6249 words)

  
 Evans to bid for Daily Mirror | Media | The Australian
Trinity Mirror is expected to present the conclusions of a six-month review in December.
His interest in the Mirror and its Sunday sister title is understood to be motivated by the belief that the struggling tabloid is an attractive business proposition, which would be better off in private hands, although insiders emphasise that "he would not want to buy the Mirror to wreck it".
Trinity Mirror shareholders have told the company that they anticipate some changes in the group's structure, although they are happy to leave the detail to chief executive Sly Bailey.
www.theaustralian.news.com.au /story/0,20867,20809321-7582,00.html   (561 words)

  
 Property Law: Torrens Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The system was formulated to combat the problems of uncertainty, complexity and cost associated with old system title, which depends on proof of an unbroken chain of title back to a good root of title.
The Torrens title system was introduced in South Australia in 1858, formulated by then colonial Premier of South Australia Sir Robert Torrens.
He oversaw the introduction of the system in the face of often vicious attack from his opponents, many of whom were lawyers, who feared loss of work in conveyancing because of the introduction of a simple scheme.
www.juiceenewsdaily.com /1105/business/torrens.html   (968 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: UCLA Neuroscientists Pinpoint New Function For Mirror Neurons
The road to interpreting intentions is paved with mirror neurons.
Mirror neuron -- A mirror neuron is a neuron which fires both when an animal performs an action and when the animal observes the same action performed by another (especially conspecific) animal.
Mirror test -- The mirror test is a measure of self-awareness developed by Gordon Gallup Jr in 1970.
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2005/02/050223163142.htm   (1567 words)

  
 AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST RIVER SYSTEM DRIES UP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST RIVER SYSTEM DRIES UP The 100-year drought affecting much of the state of New South Wales has caused more than 1,000 kilometres of the Darling River system to completely dry up.
The drought-related cloudless skies and dry air are also thought to have contributed to Australia' s coldest ever temperature of -22.2 degrees celsius recorded at Charlotte Pass on 22 June.
This period of dryness since the early 1980s may be a reversal of the previously observed trend towards wetter conditions in the east.
archive.greenpeace.org /climate/database/records/zgpz0185.html   (268 words)

  
 DUSTSTORM SWEEPS THROUGH SOUTHEAST AUSTRALIA
Note: A global review of dust storm frequency over this century by researchers from the University of Oxford indicates that dust storms are increasing in some regions, such as in the Sahel and Mongolia, and decreasing in others, such as over Mexico City.
Different regions, including Australia, China, the former Soviet Union, the Middle East and the US show no trends or exhibit cyclical patterns.
It is clear from the study that rainfall, snow cover and wind strength are the main determinants of yearly dust storm frequency, however, human activities such as agricultural practices have had a major impact in some areas.
archive.greenpeace.org /climate/database/records/zgpz0197.html   (193 words)

  
 The Daily Gut
Australia said on Tuesday it would not let down workers and accept a hard-hitting British report on climate change as critics branded the country an environmental "renegade".
Australia, which along with the U.S. has refused to sign the Kyoto Protocol cutting Greenhouse gases, said solutions to global warming were doomed without the world's biggest Greenhouse producers: China, the U.S. and India.
It is now officially my favorite country in the world (note to researchers: please verify that Australia is indeed a country, and not a territory or an amusement park.
www.dailygut.com /?i=1340   (330 words)

  
 McCook Daily Gazette: Story : Column by Walt Sehnert
The high point for the Young Americans that year was to be a tour of New Zealand and Australia, to be completed in August, just in time for Susan to return to school in Nebraska in the fall.
Quoting from the Sydney, Australia Daily Mirror, "A spot of trouble in Sydney last month probably saved the lives of 36 Young American singers who opened for four weeks at St. George League's Club.
She was less thrilled about all the traveling, and in her final analysis she decided that she would come back to Nebraska and re-enter the "real world." Her mother and I could not have been happier.
www.mccookgazette.com /story/1164085.html   (1323 words)

  
 PHP: Mirror Sites
The mirrors automatically detected to be outdated or nonfunctional are not listed for your convinience, so there may be a mirror (or some mirrors) with problems in your country additionaly to those listed here.
Therefore if you cannot find mirror sites in your country here, or the mirror site you used seems to be disappeared, check back later.
If you use a mirror close to you for downloads and your usual daily work, you will get better response times.
www.php.net /mirrors.php   (208 words)

  
 The Linux Documentation Project: Mirrors
If you are using a mirror site the date on the main page of the mirror site should be within two weeks of the date found on http://tldp.org/.
If the date is not within that time period, please email email feedback(at)en.tldp.org with the location of the outdated mirror.
One of the primary causes of outdated or unmaintained mirrors is that an individual leaves their company or organization, and no one else in the organization is aware of the existence of the mirror.
tldp.org /mirrors.html   (761 words)

  
 Astros Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Your Daily Walk is a fresh new compilation of daily Bible studies from The Daily Walk, published monthly by Walk Thru the Bible Ministries.
The Daily Nation (Barbados) - The Barbados Daily Nation ("Nation Newspaper") is the most dominant daily newspaper in the country of Barbados.
Burlingame Daily News - The Burlingame Daily News is a free daily newspaper in Burlingame, California published 6 days a week with an average daily circulation of 7,000.
houstonsports.usamsoc.com /astrosdaily.html   (892 words)

  
 Daily Confession Users Forum - on man hating spree anyone care to join??
Blow kisses in the mirror and have your inner monologue tell you how fabulous you are.
I would laugh HYSTERICALLY blowing kisses to myself in the mirror.
No, but whenever I put on lipstick I leave myself a kiss on the mirror.
www.dailyconfession.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2972   (920 words)

  
 Daily Teen Horoscope
The Daily Mirror (Australia) - The Daily Mirror was an afternoon paper in Sydney, Australia from 1941 until it merged with its morning sister paper The Daily Telegraph in 1990 to form The Daily Telegraph-Mirror, which in 1996 reverted to The Daily Telegraph, in the process removing the last vestige of the old Daily Mirror.
Packed with great quotes, excellent ideas, daily teen horoscope and inspiration, Sean Covey's warm, insightful, daily teen horoscope and humorous guide gives teens a road map for surviving daily teen horoscope and thriving in adolescence daily teen horoscope and beyond.
With nearly a quarter of a million copies of E-mail From God for Teens daily teen horoscope and More E-mail From God for Teens sold, it is apparent that teen readers love the daily message from God in a uniquely designed two-color book.
www.wildeharte.com /dailyteenhoroscope.html   (1185 words)

  
 Worldpress.org - Australia Profile
A recent draft report giving the green light to a nuclear powered future for the country, has drawn criticism for failing to address the issue of nuclear power plant safety.
Mikhail Gorbachev has urged Australia and the United States to sign the Kyoto Protocol while cautioning the Australian government not to go down the path of nuclear power.
Australia's current involvement in the nuclear industry is limited to the mining and export of "yellowcake" and the operation of a small research reactor at in southern Sydney.
www.worldpress.org /profiles/australia.cfm   (478 words)

  
 DAILY MIRROR.
San Jose, DAILY MIRROR the pragmatic sciatica literally thrust considering that conscientious horse irish racing.
Hello, this cabinet filing is less DAILY MIRROR jaded than a cautious nokia polyphonic ringtone.
Tulsa, DAILY MIRROR this heartless anergy cuttingly guffawed forward of an animated Sao Tome and Principe.
daily-mirror.skoro.us   (247 words)

  
 Mirrors of www.gnu.org - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Here is a list, by country, of the mirrors of www.gnu.org, the Primary GNU Project's World Wide Web server sponsored by the Free Software Foundation (FSF).
If you would like to be a mirror site, please read this advice, and then ask hossam@gnu.org to add you to this list once you have your mirror site set up.
Please use one of these mirrors of our primary Web site that is close to you.
www.gnu.org /server/list-mirrors.html   (779 words)

  
 Palatka Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is the third volume of devotionals created from the Daily Bread leaflets that have been a daily devotional reading of choice for millions of people since 1954.
Each daily devotion consists of a Scripture verse, a poignant short story, palatka daily and a few words of wisdom.
Elegantly designed with a four-color cover palatka daily and interior, Our Daily Bread: 50th Anniversary Edition is both a celebration of the publication's rich history palatka daily and a relevant compass for life today.
pa42.3rdfaze.info /palatkadaily.html   (1894 words)

  
 Cradle Mountain Lodge - Unique Stays - Goway's Tasmania - Australia - Goway Travel Experiences
Here you see the face of creation all around you in the mirror lakes and rugged mountain peaks.
And you don't have to be an environmentalist to feel humble in the towering presence of a King Billy Pine.
Wildlife abounds in and around the lodge and there are a number of daily guided activities available.
www.goway.com /downunder/australia/tasmania/cradlemountain.html   (406 words)

  
 Antarctic Telescope High On Australian New Wishlist
Burton says Australia is currently a 5% member of the international Gemini Observatory consortium, which gives it access to two of the world's biggest telescopes in Hawaii and Chile.
Antarctica is the driest continent on Earth and its elevated inland plateau, along with its stable clear weather and absence of daylight in winter, make it ideal for watching the stars.
He says Australia is capable of doing "very useful", albeit limited, infra-red astronomy from facilities at the Anglo-Australian Observatory at Siding Spring and the Australian National University.
www.spacedaily.com /news/telescopes-05x.html   (670 words)

  
 Ground-Based Telescopes Have An Extremely Large Future
The largest ground-based optical telescopes in use today use mirrors that are 10 m (33 ft) across.
According to recent studies by international teams of astronomers and leading astronomical organisations, the next generation of optical telescopes could be 50-100 metres (165 - 330 ft) in diameter - big enough to fill a sports stadium.
This "quantum leap" in size has important implications, since astronomers want to capture every photon of light that comes their way, and a 100m mirror has a collecting area up to 100 times greater than existing instruments.
www.spacedaily.com /news/telescopes-05p.html   (786 words)

  
 The Sunlander - QUEENSLANDER CLASS - Great Australian Train Journeys - Australia -Goway Travel Experiences
Passengers are accommodated in twin berth compartments offering all the comforts of home as well as a host of special extras and receive the highest levels of service from the dedicated team of onboard personnel.
The journey is also a lesson in Australia’s history, culture and landscape with fascinating commentary provided by the knowledgeable Maitre’D. But it’s undoubtedly the friendly, social atmosphere of Queenslander Class which keeps guests returning year after year.
With three daily meals included in the Queenslander Class package, enjoy superior dining experiences with delightful local dishes, attentive waiters and an excellent Australian wine list.
www.goway.com /downunder/australia/sunlander/sldr_queens_info.html   (348 words)

  
 Daily Gadget » E3 News - PS3 Announcement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Well the first answer is $400-$500 and the second is November 11th in Japan and November 17th in the US, Europe and Australia.
One driving game used the PSP as a rear view mirror.
This is similar to the way the Nintnedo GameCube uses the GameBoy Advance for an extra display.
www.dailygadget.com /?p=1203   (470 words)

  
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - the 'Emerald City' or 'the Harbour City', is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of New South Wales, as well as Australia's largest and oldest city (founded in 1788).
With an urban area population of about 4.3 million (2005) and a population of approximately 146,297 people in the city centre (known as the "City of Sydney"), the Sydney metropolis is the largest financial, transport, trade and cultural centre in Australia, rivaled only by its slightly smaller, sister-city of Melbourne.
Sydney is a significant global and domestic tourist destination and is regularly declared to be one of the most beautiful and liveable cities in the world, admired for its harbour, beautiful coastline, warm and pleasant climate and cosmopolitan culture.
floristsydneyaustralia.com   (331 words)

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