NGA IN THE CLEAR OVER HENSON PHOTOS

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Canberra, June 5 (AAP) - Federal police won't be laying any charges over images by controversial photographer Bill Henson owned by the National Gallery of Australia.

GOVT DENIES $60M BILL FOR WORLD CUP BID

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Canberra, June 5 (AAP) - Federal Sports Minister Kate Ellis has denied the federal government has set aside $60 million to fund Australia's bid to host the 2018 soccer World Cup.

KOREA- AZERBAIJAN BUSINESS NEGOTIATIONS HELD

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Baku, June 5, (AzerTAj) - The Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Foundation (AZPROMO) and Korean Trade and Investments Promotion Agency - KOTRA co-organized the business meeting between Aze

RICE-PLEDGING PROCESS NEEDS A FEW DAYS

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Bangkok, June 5 (TNA) – Several procedures must be completed before Thai farmers can pledge their paddy crops with the government's Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) under

ASIF CARRIED HASHISH, TO BE DEPORTED SOON: REPORT

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Dubai, June 5 (PTI) - Forensic tests proved Pakistani pacer Mohammad Asif was carrying a small amount of hashish and theauthorities may not refer the case to court and deport the player, media repo

FRANCE, EU GRANT 2 MLN EURO FOR HEALTH COMMUNITY

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Vientiane, June 5 (KPL) - The French Red Cross and the European Union have agreed to further provide financial support to Vientiane and Sayaboury provinces for the improvement of health community,

LAO, LUXEMBOURG BANKS BOOST BILATERAL COOPERATION

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Vientiane, June 5 (KPL) - The central Bank of the Lao PDR and the Bank of Luxembourg signed an MOU on bilateral cooperation in fund administration, technical assistance and human resources developm

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