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Heroes and HopeThe earthquake that devastated Haiti failed to crush its people’s spirit. Five remarkable stories from inside the global relief effort. Read More.. |
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5 things you might not know about the Queen With the Queen in town, on what will most likely be her last visit Down Under, we thought we’d go ... |
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Protect yourself against online crimeUsing everything from Facebook to online offers, hi-tech criminals are always trying to con... |
| Miss DynamiteMeet Helen Gray, and her all-women team in Mozambique. They have one of the most dangerous jobs in... | |
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Nuclear: answer to the crisis?It fuels controversy worldwide, but as the world’s economic woes continue, governments are... |
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![]() | 5 things you might not know about the Queen 38With the Queen in town, on what will most likely be her last visit Down Under, we thought we’d go through the history books and share some little-known - and some well-known - facts about Queen Elizabeth II. | Deliver them from evil 25After a childhood of unimaginable cruelty and degradation, this remarkable woman rescues children from the same horrific fate | ![]() | Nuclear: answer to the crisis? 6It fuels controversy worldwide, but as the world’s economic woes continue, governments are focusing on nuclear power’s clean, green side. | ![]() | Are You Normal? Take the “Normal Bar” Survey 6What do we mean when we say “normal”? Welcome to the Normal Bar, a new survey that might actually help us answer this question. | ![]() | Living Green: The best (and worst) countries 4We analysed data from top sources covering 141 nations to rank the planet’s greenest, most livable places. | ![]() | Biogas in China 3Despite being labelled by many as a major greenhouse polluter, the evidence on the ground is that millions of Chinese farmers are helping trim greenhouse emissions by using pig manure (and more). | ![]() | Irrigation Systems in Bali 2Bali’s emerald rice terraces are a photographer’s dream. They are also home to the world’s oldest continuously used irrigation system, run on a unique mix of religious, agricultural and social traditions. | ![]() | Global Financial Crisis 2With the crash of the US and UK economies affecting global financial markets, many have been left wondering… What happened? Who is most to blame? What are the underlying lessons? Reader’s Digest Washington bureau chief Carl M. Cannon spoke to several financial experts to address questions about the GFC. | ![]() | 10 ways to save our oceans 2Even though the amount of plastic in our seas is exponentially rising, so too is our awareness of its damaging effects. Follow these 10 tips for ways you can help save our oceans. | The Others May Live: Pararescue Training School 2I spent a couple of days with a group of trainees about to graduate from a gruelling two-and-a-half-year training course. |
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