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Falklands : Falkland Islands Tourist Board carry out improvements to public jetty Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network 01.07.2009 Stanley residents may have noticed work being carried out on the Public Jetty this month.
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21 more victims of Air France crash identified
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Terrestar-1 -- World's Largest Commercial Satellite -- Enters Orbit
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A supporter of ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya throws rocks at police during clashes near the presidential residency in Tegucigalpa, Monday June 29, 2009.
All set for deportation debate --
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Falklands : Summary of Executive Council Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network 01.07.2009 Executive Council has taken the decision to close Stanley Dairy Summary of Executive Council Meeting 25th June 2009 This month's meeting started with the consideration of a Project Initiation Document for a new port in the .