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Michael Jackson Trail Janet Jackson is returning to the United States immediately.

After private discussions with her family regarding her late brother Michael Jackson, it became necessary for Miss Jackson to leave Australia for the next several days.

" I want to thank my fans in Australia for their love, support and understanding. When I planned these shows, the schedule in California was completely different. After talking with my family last night, I decided we must be together right now. I'm looking forward to being with you for the Gold Coast, Sydney, and the Melbourne concerts. You are all so important to me. This saddens me in so many ways. I love you," said Janet Jackson in this exclusive statement.

To ensure that Janet’s Melbourne fans do not miss out on her “Number Ones” tour, the concerts scheduled for this week on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday are now planned to take place in a special configuration at Rod Laver Arena for one night only on November 3rd. Tickets for all of the Melbourne shows will be honoured at the Nov. 3 concert.

“It is important that Janet is with her family at this critical point in the hearing. While Janet and our company apologize for any inconvenience for the reschedule of the Melbourne shows, we thank Janet for the great and successful concerts in Perth and Adelaide and eagerly await her return. I’m sure the rescheduled concert on November 3 will be a very, very special night. Our thoughts and prayers are with Janet and the entire Jackson family," promoter Paul Dainty said.

Janet’s concerts on the Gold Coast and in Sydney are unaffected.

Michael Jackson Trial - Doctor Conrad Murray not to testify

Michael Jackson Trial - Doctor Conrad Murray not to testify

Dr. Paul White - Dr. Paul White, anesthesiologist and propofol expert

The use of the drug propofol to treat Jackson's insomnia was "a complete off-label use of the drug," he said. White also acknowledged that the drug should never be given outside a medical facility because of the need for proper lifesaving equipment.

The Sudden Death Of Michael Jackson (Second Edition): The Coroner's Report And Other Medical Facts About The Causes Of Death

Michael Jackson died with six different drugs in his body, and the coroner stated that Propofol intoxication and the benzodiazepine effect produced by Lorazepam were the causes of death. What are the effects of these drugs, and why was Michael Jackson using them the day he died? Why did Michael Jackson start abusing prescription drugs in the first place, and how did years of prescription drug abuse make his death more likely? How could Michael Jackson have avoided death? The nineteen chapters in this book include the complete text of the Los Angeles Coroner's anesthesiology consultation report, their summary of toxicological findings, nontechnical descriptions the drugs that led to Michael Jackson’s death, explanations of key medical concepts and over a hundred references from medical, pharmacology and toxicology journals. The upcoming trial of Michael Jackson's doctor will hinge on various types of medical evidence.

Computer Technology

Microsoft Bill Gates - Could software simulations and new designs make nuclear reactors the safest energy-generating facilities on the planet

Nuclear Energy After Fukushima

Could software simulations and new designs make nuclear reactors the safest energy-generating facilities on the planet?

China

China prepares for unmanned space launchChina prepares for unmanned space launch

China says it will launch a unmanned spacecraft on Tuesday that will dock with a capsule already orbiting the Earth.

A rocket carrying Shenzhou 8 will blast off early in the morning from the Gobi Desert and rendezvous with the Tiangong 1.

The docking - which will take place 343km above the Earth - will happen within two days of the launch.

There will be two other attempts to dock with the capsule next year, at least one of which will be manned.

Astronauts - called taikonauts in China - are already being trained for that mission, according to the manned space programme's spokeswoman Wu Ping.

United States Of America

NASA

Beginning with space shuttle Columbia's 1979 delivery to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Beginning with space shuttle Columbia's 1979 delivery to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the center has been home to each of the five flown shuttle orbiters for the duration of the Space Shuttle Program. Space shuttle Atlantis completed the program on July 21, 2011, wrapping up the STS-135 mission with a predawn touchdown on the same runway where Columbia first arrived more than 30 years earlier.

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Japans's Government is stepping in to assist in weakening the strong yen.

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The Electricity Supply Board (ESB), Intune Networks and the Telecommunications Software and Systems Group (TSSG) are working together to deliver a smarter, more efficient energy grid for Ireland.

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ANC - Jacob Zuma - BuaNews South Africa: Positive Cop 17 Outcome Crucial for Africa

Libya: NATO Ends 'Most Successful'
The Herald Zimbabwe: President Speaks on Swiss Visa
BuaNews South Africa: Positive Cop 17 Outcome Crucial for Africa - Jacob Zuma
Monitor Uganda: Museveni Targets 'Rebel'
Monitor East Africa: Region Set to Discuss Name of Regional Currency
The Herald Zimbabwe: Traditions, Economic Hardships Force Girls Out of School
East African East Africa: Low Fruit, Veg Intake Killing Citizens, Study
BuaNews Libya: Security Council Votes to Lift No-Fly Zone
New Times Rwanda: Continental Meet on Gender, Democracy Due
Health-e South Africa: Taking Strides to Fill the Gaps in Public Health
Nation Malawi: Vice-President Says Women Key to Africa's Growth
Vanguard Nigeria: Travel Advisory - How Jonathan's Aide Stirred Europe
Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Doctors Meet Empty Wards - Patients Abandon Hospitals On Return of Medical Officers

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Qantas resumes flights after an independent tribunal orders a permanent end to an industrial dispute which left thousands of travellers stranded.

Qantas resumes flights after an independent tribunal orders a permanent end to an industrial dispute which left thousands of travellers stranded.

Eurozone Financial Crisis - The outgoing ECB president, Jean-Claude Trichet

ECB head says Chinese help for eurozone is normal.

Middle East News

Gaddafi died a disappointed, angry man, say his former aides.

Gaddafi died a disappointed, angry man, say his former aides.

Mansour Dhao Ibrahim is one of Libya's most wanted - a man believed to have ordered the killing, rape and torture of the opponents of Col Muammar Gaddafi.

World Economy

People's Republic of China

Known as the People's Republic of China under Communist rule for more than six decades, the Asian nation can be traced as far back as 221 B.C. In modern times, the world's most populous country represents a significant portion of the global economy and not always in a positive light. Exports from defective, rotting drywall to toxic toothpaste sparked outrage recently in the United States, whose debt is a major asset for the Chinese government. The country isn't just criticized for its labor practices; the government is often accused of violating human rights.

During the 2010 summer, China replaced Japan as the world's No. 2 economy as receding global growth sapped momentum and stunted a shaky recovery. China has emerged as an economic power that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to how cars are designed. It is already the biggest exporter, auto buyer and steel producer, and its global influence is expanding.

Finance - Banks

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Eurozone Financial Crisis

China weighs up support for euro rescue fund

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Early Snow Storm North Eastern USA

Deadly snowstorm on US East Coast

An unseasonable snowstorm hits the US East Coast, killing at least nine people and leaving more than three million homes without electricity.

Floods in Thailand - Bangkok

Thailand - Bangkok

Flood defences held firm in Bangkok over the weekend despite high tides, raising hopes that the city will be mostly spared from flooding that has caused devastation across Thailand.

American Politics

Herman Cain - USA Politician

Herman Cain has made one high-profile blunder after another since his unlikely surge to the top of the GOP presidential polls. By the normal rules of political discourse, he should be back to peddling pepperoni any day now.

He has somehow managed to emerge unscathed—but his team is determined to stop the bleeding.

“We’re trying to slow down a little bit, make sure he’s rested, make sure he’s focused,” says J.D. Gordon, the campaign’s vice president for communications. The goal is to achieve a “more deliberate pace…so we don’t make those kinds of mistakes.”

Gordon says his boss has been doing as many as seven or eight events a day, “and when you do that and don’t use a Teleprompter, sometimes you can make a mistake… People understand he’s not a career politician; he’s very spontaneous, they know how fast he’s going. People give him more leeway than they would someone who’s in Congress or a governor.”

If the polls are any indication, that’s probably true. In a Fox News poll out Wednesday, Cain was still leading the pack with 24 percent, with Mitt Romney at 20, Newt Gingrich at 12 and Rick Perry at 10.

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