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UN close airlift to Myanmar  from RNW: English  (2008/8/28 8:47) 
In the wake of Cyclone Nargis, the World Food Programme that provided emergency aid to Myanmar's devastated Irrawaddy delta was closed this week. Aid workers are now preparing for the next phase of the operation.
Do you have the right to refuse resuscitation?  from RNW: English  (2008/8/27 14:41) 
A Dutch care home has sparked off a furious debate after saying that it would not resuscitate heart attack victims over 70 years old, unless they had specifically asked to be reanimated. Should you have the right to decide whether you want to be resuscitated?
Clinton asks supporters to back Obama  from RNW: English  (2008/8/27 14:23) 
Hillary Clinton has urged her supporters to back Barack Obama. She said the time has come to close ranks. But her supporters have still not all been persuaded to go for Obama.
Russia?s not afraid of a Cold War  from RNW: English  (2008/8/27 13:47) 
Russia does not want a Cold War, but it's not afraid of one either. And if NATO wants to break relations with Moscow, it should go ahead. It is all the same to Russia.
Dutch plane evacuated after hijack threat  from RNW: English  (2008/8/27 11:09) 
An aircraft belonging to Dutch airline Transavia due to fly to Turkey was evacuated on Tuesday after a hijack threat was received. Police raided a house in Dordrecht today in connection with their inquiries.
Benign vultures  from RNW: English  (2008/8/27 9:12) 
Many Americans are affected by the wave of foreclosures, forced to sell their homes because of the credit crisis. European buyers, taking advantage of the favourable euro/dollar rate, are eager to purchase the houses.
Cities oppose draft bill to criminalise squatting  from RNW: English  (2008/8/26 16:24) 
A number of Dutch political parties hope to make squatting illegal, but the plan is opposed by the authorities in the four largest Dutch cities. They want more powers to tackle the problem themselves.
Black mould threatens Lascaux cave paintings  from RNW: English  (2008/8/26 16:01) 
Paintings created by prehistoric man at a complex of caves in southern France 17,000 years ago are now considered mankind's first works of art. But black mould has begun to spread across the walls of the Lascaux caves.
Doubts about the European CO2 Network  from RNW: English  (2008/8/26 15:49) 
Doubts have arisen over a plan to make Rotterdam the hub of a European network of pipelines for greenhouse gas storage. A recent leak of CO2 in Germany has raised concerns about the potential risks.
Sevtap Baycili  from RNW: English  (2008/8/26 14:47) 
"Humour is not a mood but a way of looking at the world," wrote philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. It's a philosophy embraced by Dutch-Turkish author Sevtap Baycili. Her story 'No Age' starts a new season of Radio Books.



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