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LABOUR: Globalisation is a fact...ba href=/anxiety/a/b over energy supply. I know there are disagreements here. We strongly support Kyoto. You did not. But we need also to look to the future now. You have the Asia-Pacific Partnership. We inaugurated the G8+5 Gleneagles dialogue. There is the UN process after Montreal. At some point we must bring it all together. There will be no agreement worth having that does not involve the US, China and India as well as the rest of us. There will be no resolution without a clear, disciplined framework for action, with measurable outcomes. And there will be no forgiving of any of us if we do not pay attention to the degrading and polluting of our planet. Then, in the immediate term, we are confronted with the World Trade Round. Again, the issue is: open or closed. People in our countries look at the rise of China, the emergence of India; they see the competition; fear the loss of jobs and push back. Everywhere you look today the tide of protectionist sentiment is flowing. In this WTO trade round, we have the opportunity to make it ebb. At stake, obviously is our commitment on world poverty and development. But also in the balance, is the very idea of multilateral action to achieve common goals. If we can't put a decent trade round in place, when it is so plain that our long-term national interest and the wider interests of the world demand it, this will be a failure with multiple consequences, all of them adverse. Europe's agricultural protection is a policy born of another age and it'... Bolten to Replace Card As Chief of Staff...ba href=/anxiety/a/b over midterm congressional elections in November. Card, as chief of staff, became a target for blame. Democrats said Card's departure wasn't enough. "Simply rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic by replacing Andy Card with Josh Bolten without a dramatic change in policy will not right this ship," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. Said Democratic National Committee communications director Karen Finney: "As the saying goes, you can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. Unfortunately for the American people, all President Bush did today was make it clear that they should expect nothing more than the same failed policies they have come to know all too well." Once believed to harbor ambitions of surpassing Sherman Adams' nearly six-year record as the longest serving chief of staff - under Dwight Eisenhower - Card told Bush on March 8 he thought he should leave, McClellan said. Bush decided over the weekend at Camp David to accept the resignation and replace Card with Bolten, the spokesman said. "Ecclesiastes reminds us that there are different seasons, and there is a new season," said Card, whose wife is a Methodist minister. Bush, in an interview with CNN Espanol, declined to say if other changes were in the works. "Well, Josh has just begun to take a look at the White House structure," the president said. "And I haven't had a chance to talk to him about the future yet." To the public, Card may be best known as the aide who calmly walked into a Florida cl... Students Seek Help For Mental Illness...ba href=/anxiety/a/b, and bipolar disorders are just a few of the mental health issues that counselors are seeing increase among students. Many students blame that on the stresses of college life. College is supposed to be some of the best years of your life. But according to a new study, those years are harder to students to handle, and they're looking for help. Students at the University of Northern Iowa blame it on pressure. Ashley McGowan is a UNI student and says, "Going to class is never a problem. Classes don't seem stressful. It's mainly like the homework and the studying for the tests that stresses me out." Dan Orris is a UNI student, "There's a lot more demand than in past years. I think between school a lot more people take a lot more credits to get out of college on time." But for many students it's not just the classes, it's the responsibility they take on to get through college. UNI student Cara Keide says, "Kids aren't just going to college, they're going to...they're doing things like working a job or two because a lot of students have to pay for by themselves because they have loans." For some students, it's shocking how many of their peers are seeking mental health help. But they're glad the option is available. "It's surprising but at the same time I guess it's helps a lot. I know my friends look forward to going and i think it relieves a lot of their stresses so it's surprising yet helpful," McGowan says. 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