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Shares of the following companies hare having unusual moves in U.S. trading this morning. US) had the steepest decline in Russell 2000 Index, losing 15 percent to $5.64. The maker of equipment for telephone companies forecast first- quarter revenue of...
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The court delivered four judgments on the trade and transportation of liquid fuel as well as the issuing of licenses for new trucks but these rulings signal that regulations for other occupations such as taxi drivers and pharmacists will also soon be...
Tags: Greece, Council of State, Athens, Directive on services in the internal market, International trade
Just a few days after health authorities had ruled out the closure of all schools before the scheduled Christmas vacation, the committee of experts recommended that schools at which four or more pupils display swine flu symptoms temporarily stop operating.
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TEE, the professional body that advises the government on engineering and technical matters, presented yesterday a program aimed at increasing road safety...The chamber believes that its plan can reduce this number by 40 to 50 percent. Among the measures...
Tags: roads safety, Greece, Antonis Kastis, Athens, Road traffic safety, Highway, Corinth Mississippi, Traffic calming, Technical Chamber of Greece, Road transport, Road safety, Roundabout, Disaster Accident
Seen by many as an effort by Papandreou to link Greece�s economic problems to wider issues of graft, bureaucracy and a lack of transparency in the public sector, the premier said that he wanted to begin discussions on ways to tackle chronic issues afflicting...
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The decision allows renewable energy producers with wind park projects on the islands of Evia, central Greece, and the Cyclades to co-finance a submarine cable to link them to the mainland. The undersea cable will be laid by state-controlled Public Power...
Tags: winds parks, parks project, renewable energy, million euros, Greece, Athens, Wind power, Renewable energy commercialization, Renewable energy in China, Business Finance, Renewable-energy economy, Alternative energy, Wind farm, Environment
Yesterday, they succeeded in annulling the core of the first set of measures by the finance minister, and ended up sending the wrong message to the European Commission and financial markets. Of course it is the right of every advocator of populism to...
Tags: wrong message, Greece, Athens, European Central Bank, Finance minister, Group of Thirty, Jean-Claude Trichet, Populism, Politics
Blount will step down after '09 Friday, November 20, 2009 (Updated 3:00 am) Kermit Blount, the head football coach at Winston-Salem State since 1993, will step down from his position following Saturday's game at Norfolk State University. Blount will...
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As usual, I felt really confused when looking for a movie to watch this past weekend. I have a lot of thoughts about what's happened to movies in the U.S. -- the consequences of the multi-nationals taking over our industry and sucking it dry like so much...
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Dr Mukhtiar Ahmad, Member Operation & Planning (O&P) HEC and acting Executive Director, Higher Education Commission, Islamabad during his inaugural speech. The workshop was inaugurated by him on 18th August. A curriculum is certainly a lot more than...
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