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Australia Markets Itself As A Springboard to Asian Investment and Trade. (Originated from Philadelphia Inquirer)
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SYDNEY, Australia--Jun. 27--It's tea time. Care for a pink and white Honey Jumble or a cream-filled Monte Carlo? Perhaps a coconut Iced VoVo? Or some chocolate-dipped Golliwags and Tim-Tams?
Welcome to the Arnott's cookie tin, Australia's answer to Tastykake, a home-grown baker with silly names for its sweet snacks.
But it is with Tim-Tams and VoVos that American food giant Campbell Soup Co. plans to chip into the Asia market for cookies and crackers.
Campbell, like manufacturers around the world, is eager to cash in on rising consumer spending in Asia. But ...
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Robert Borden's Siberian adventure if, as it is said, Canada was born in the trenches of World War I, then she took her first steps as an independent power in -- of all places -- Siberia.
Magazine article from: The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History
; ...recognition was Prime Minister Sir Robert Laird Borden. From the onset of the war, Canada...s House of Commons in 1912, Borden directly urged a greater role in...some voice in ... policy." Borden strove to increase Canada"s clout...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Courbet, painter, 1819; Sir Edwin Arnold, poet...Loewe, composer, 1901; Robert Still, composer, 1910...and actress, 1922; Ian Robert Maxwell (Jan Ludvik Hoch...composer, 1934; Sir Robert Laird Borden, statesman, 1937; Spencer...
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RING TOOK CIRCULAR ROUTE TO STARDOM : FORMER PIERCE STAR PLAYS FOR VOLLEYBALL TITLE.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; ...s junior and senior national teams. Lewis' Chris Borden: The 6-5 senior All-American led Lewis to the...distant relative of former Canadian Prime Minister Sir Robert Laird Borden. CAPTION(S): Photo, Box Photo: RING Box: PLAYERS...
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NHL UPDATE; Little movement in negotiations; Owners, players still heading toward lockout
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; ...Hockey League. It's about the Benjamins in the United States, and the Bordens (as in the late prime minister Sir Robert Laird Borden) on Canada's newest $100 bill. The potential for an ownership lockout of NHL players, effective at midnight...
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