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Rudd to 'say sorry' to indigenous Australians for past injustice

Melbourne, Jan 27 (UNI) Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will ''say sorry'' to indigenous Australians for past injustices, reversing an 11-year policy under the previous conservative government that damaged race relations.

Mr Rudd said an apology to indigenous Australians will aim to "bridge the gap" with non-indigenous Australians rather than providing any compensation, the Australian Associated Press reported.

However, the government is still figuring the details of the highly sensitive apology and Mr Rudd remained coy on the issue.

''The key thing is to build a bridge with indigenous Australia through an apology, through saying sorry because that bridge is halfway to respect, to restoring respect,'' the Prime Minister said.

Mr Rudd said compensation did not need to be part of the reconciliation efforts.

''I think the key thing is to build a bridge of respect between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians rather than sweep that to one side." Mr Rudd said the Government's top priorities in achieving reconciliation include improving indigenous health and indigenous education and ensuring the protection of children.

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Scientists develop process that cuts cost of making biofuels from cellulose

Washington, Jan 23 (ANI): Researchers at Michigan State University have developed a process to pretreat corn-crop waste before conversion into ethanol, which could help cut the cost of making biofuels from cellulose, as extra nutrients won't have to be added.The AFEX (ammonia fiber expansion) pretreatment process, developed by Bruce Dale, University Distinguished Professor of chemical engineering and materials science, uses ammonia to make the breakdown of cellulose and hemicellulose in plants 75 percent more efficient than when conventional enzymes alone.....
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