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<title>Poor Countries to Receive Billions in Clean Energy</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/82857</link>
<description>President Bush rallied rich nations last week to join the the U.K., Japan, and the United States in committing billions of dollars for developing countries to expand their renewable energy capacity.</description>
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<title>New mobile initiative for elderly users</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/158195/1/</link>
<description>Japanese telecom leader NTT DoCoMo unveiled an innovative Bluetooth handset, the Sound Leaf Plus at the recent Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The light-weight mobile works when pressed against the bone below the ear and has a high frequency switch for improved sound articulation.</description>
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<title>Activists Delay Whaling Fleet In New Skirmish</title>
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<description>Greenpeace activists temporarily blocked the Japanese whaling fleet's factory ship from illegally refuelling in Antarctic waters yesterday - the latest skirmish in a two-week battle.</description>
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<title>Japan Backs Down On Humpback Whaling  - For Now</title>
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<description>The Japanese government has confirmed that that it has abandoned plans to kill humpback whales in the Southern Ocean this season.</description>
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<title>U.S., Japan Stingiest Givers for Education</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/156262/1/</link>
<description>Eight years ago the world's wealthiest countries promised to provide the funding needed to ensure that all children worldwide can attend school. But now, halfway to the global 2015 deadline for universal primary education, developed countries are failing to come up with the aid.</description>
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