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pausecontent[0]='<a href="News/TheAge_JapanThreatenWhales.pdf" target="_blank">Japan threaten hump-back whales</a></br> - 09 Dec 2009'

pausecontent[1]='<a href="http://aphasiatherapy.zxq.net">http://aphasiatherapy.zxq.net</a><br/>TFE Aphasia Therapy downloads and childrens IQ edu software downloads at the new website<br/>The software includes vocabulary, numerical, comprehension and memory modules along with the inbuilt administration modules. Software is suitable for children, special needs children and aphasics'

pausecontent[2]='<a href="News/TheAge_WaterWasteByUtilities.pdf" target="_blank">Water wasted by utilities in Victoria, Australia which is undergoing severe drought</a><br />13 Dec 2007 - ACCORDING to conventional wisdom, Victoria\'s government-owned or regulated institutions are frantically conserving water for a growing economy in a record drought. The canard concludes that we need a $3.1 billion desalination plant. In reality, Victorians are saving lots of water but the responsible utilities waste it faster. The desalination plant is intended to serve Melbourne but its Wonthaggi location demands an extraordinary 85-kilometre pumping system to deliver the water.'

pausecontent[3]='<a href="News/TheAge_CityThreatToNativeVegetation.pdf" target="_blank">Urban living\'s negative impact on native vegetation - Victoria environment report</a><br />19 Dec 2007 - NATIVE vegetation has been hit hard across Melbourne and in surrounding regions that include key state tourist attractions, according to an environment snapshot. Only 30% of native vegetation remained in the Port Phillip and Western Port region, the Catchment Management Authority\'s first annual environment report card found. It gave a dire warning about the impact of urban living on surrounding ecosystems.'

pausecontent[4]='<a href="News/Physorg_ImpactOfMississippi.pdf" target="_blank">Impact of chemistry on the Mississippi river</a><br />According to a study published in Nature by researchers at LSU and Yale University, farming has significantly changed the hydrology and chemistry of the Mississippi River, injecting more carbon dioxide into the river and raising river discharge during the past 50 years. LSU Professor R. Eugene Turner and graduate student Whitney Broussard, along with their colleagues at Yale, tracked changes in the discharge of water and the concentration of bicarbonate, which forms when carbon dioxide in soil water dissolves rock minerals.'

pausecontent[5]='<a href="News/Physorg_ClimateChangeUnderWater.pdf" target="_blank">Groundwater climate change effects</a><br />Climate change, a recent "hot topic" when studying the atmosphere, oceans, and Earth\’s surface; however, the study of another important factor to this global phenomenon is still very much "underground." Few scientists are looking deep enough to see the possible effects of climate change on groundwater systems. Little is known about how soil, subsurface waters, and groundwater are responding to climate change.'
