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  • Australia's commodity exports are set to surge 26% year-to-year to a record 214.93 billion Australian dollars (US$203. 45 billion) in the fiscal year started July 1, Abare said Tuesday.

    Australia Lifts Commodity Exports Forecast 2010

  • Abare said it expects Chinese economic growth to remain strong.

    Australia Lifts Commodity Exports Forecast 2010

  • In framing its forecasts, Abare said it has assumed the Australian dollar exchange rate to average US$0. 90 in 2010-11, up from an estimated US$0. 87 in June and up from an actual US$0. 88 last fiscal year.

    Australia Lifts Commodity Exports Forecast 2010

  • In a quarterly commodity outlook, Abare said exports of mineral resources, which include energy, metals and other mineral products, could top A$179. 86 billion in 2010-11, a gain of 30% on year and up 5.9% from the June estimate.

    Australia Lifts Commodity Exports Forecast 2010

  • And that ass-wipe Marty Abare with his crocodile eyes and his wife, Charlotte, which would give Grandpa something to complain about.

    The Queen of Everything Deb Caletti 1999

  • Grandpa waved to Marty Abare staring at him from the window.

    The Queen of Everything Deb Caletti 1999

  • That ass-wipe Marty Abare got a bunch of ordering catalogs for candy and snacks and crap.

    The Queen of Everything Deb Caletti 1999

  • Marty Abare pulled up in his BMW and parked over by the air and water pumps.

    The Queen of Everything Deb Caletti 1999

  • “You ever need a summer job, you come to me,” Marty Abare said over his shoulder as he walked away from us toward the office.

    The Queen of Everything Deb Caletti 1999

  • Lead poisoning is rarely fatal, but medical workers in Nigeria reported that the lead concentration in the Zamfara State ore is so toxic that in 2010 in villages such as Abare, Dareta, Duza, Sunke, Tungar Daji, Tungar Guru, and Yargalma, the mortality rate was estimated as high as 40 percent among children who showed symptoms of lead poisoning.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Human Rights Watch 2012

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