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Thin falls make for slow going in the snow business Financial Times From Arosa in Switzerland to Avoriaz in France, one thing is clear in the European Alps this skiing season: the lack of snow. India controlling global warming Gulf Times NEW DELHI: India, likely to be one of the countries worst-hit by global warming, is already ahead of most developing nations in putting in place measures to help it adapt to climate change, the World Bank said yesterday. India Ahead of Many in Adapting to Global Warming Planet Ark NEW DELHI - India, likely to be one of the countries worst-hit by global warming, is already ahead of most developing nations in putting in place measures to help it adapt to climate change, the World Bank said on Thursday. India ahead of many in adapting to global warming AlertNet Source: Reuters By Nita Bhalla NEW DELHI, Dec 7 (Reuters) - India, likely to be one of the countries worst-hit by global warming, is already ahead of most developing nations in putting in place measures to help it Dion comes out swinging in question period Vancouver Province Newly elected Liberal leader Stephane Dion asks Prime Minister Stephen Harper his first question as leader of the opposition during Question Period in the House of Commons in Ottawa Monday, Dec. 4, 2006. THINGS THAT FRIGHTEN US Orlando Weekly George W. Bush? Internet Dating? Random violence? Ending up alone? What keeps you up at night? What Scotland has to show for five years of McConnell The Scotsman FIFTH anniversaries are usually celebrated with wood - something solid but uninspiring, practical but quite ordinary. Hearts fans hit back at hate slur The Scotsman: Sport FANS' chief Martin Laidlaw today hit back at claims Hearts fans are discriminating against the club's Lithuanian players. Top Stories Scotland on Sunday WELCOME to Scotland on Sunday's online feature, Question of the Week. Each week we will ask the readers of scotlandonsunday.com for their views on a burning issue from the last seven days. The best responses will be reproduced in Sunday's print edition of the newspaper. TV battle for young hearts and appetites The Scotsman PLANS to ban junk food ads spark fears for future of children's shows
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