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We can't bear to say goodbye (The New Zealand Herald)Frances Roxas (left, 4) and Ryan Patient, 3, were among the cuddly-toy-loving crowds at the annual Teddy Bears' Picnic in the Auckland domain yesterday. The gathering coincided with New Zealand Children's Day, which aimed to "see...

NEW PENN STATION TUNNEL MAY BURY BIZ NEIGHBORS (New York Post)An $8.75 billion plan to build another train tunnel between New Jersey and Manhattan may wipe out a dozen Manhattan properties that can be seized through eminent domain, the Port Authority said. The agency hopes to double the number of commuter...

UAE to register 'Emarat' domain (AME Info)The UAE's Ministerial Council for Services has passed a proposal to register the domain address of 'Emarat' for the country's Arabic websites. The country's English language domain is currently '.ae'.

Domain name regulator struggles (The Australian)THE head of the powerful global domain name regulator ICANN, Australian Paul Twomey, has confirmed a worldwide advertising campaign.

We can't bear to say goodbye (The New Zealand Herald)Click on the link below the picture to view our Teddy Bears' Picnic photo gallery. Frances Roxas (left, 4) and Ryan Patient, 3, were among the cuddly-toy-loving crowds at the annual Teddy Bears' Picnic in the Auckland Domain yesterday.

Student housing at stake in E.L. redevelopment (The State News)Despite recent concerns from property owners in the East Village area and actions to label the area as environmentally contaminated, city officials said they have no intention of using eminent domain to acquire an area of land that?s home to housing for thousands of MSU students.

Keeping safe out of our domain (Narromine News)THE occurrence of shark attacks along the eastern seaboard has been higher this summer than in recent years.

Lukewarm Response to UAE Arabic Domain (Zawya)02 March 2009 DUBAI - UAE domain names could soon be seen in Arabic after a proposal was passed to encourage more visitors to Arabic websites. However, specialists and internet surfers were not ?enthusiastic about the proposal ?saying it was impractical and would limit web surfing.