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The European Union may have inched out of its sharpest recession since the global slump of the 1930s, but green shoots are not emerging uniformly across the 27-nation bloc's eastern member states. Contrasts are sharp among the 10 ex-communist countries...
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Speech delivered by James Christopher Aboud on November 9 at the launch of Passages, Selected Poems by Senator Helen Drayton. Sunday, November 22nd 2009 When Europe went through the so-called Middle Ages, a curtain of darkness fell over it. Things were...
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Thuraya Telecommunications, the United Arab Emirates based satellite operator has expanded its distribution chain in Europe, WAM news agency reported Saturday. The UK-based satellite communications provider Applied Satellite Technology (AST) will now...
Tags: Europe, United Kingdom, London, Broadband, Communications satellite, Mobile phone companies, Thuraya, Telecommunications, Technology Internet, Business Finance
Nine maps hang neatly in Anthony Kudia's classroom at Springman Middle School in Glenview, offering a peek at what the world looked like decades ago. Students born after the Berlin Wall crumbled can glimpse a divided Germany or see a unified Soviet Union...
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Carbon tax' is sensible, and perhaps inevitable, advocate says Dieter Helm of Oxford says climate change policy should focus not on carbon production, but carbon consumption. With the global climate change summit in Copenhagen just a few weeks away, gloom...
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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. "In Europe, there are now 4.4 persons of working age per one person 65 or older...The policy brief include the French Plan that tackles ageing and its consequences from different angles simultaneously, suggesting...
Tags: Europe, United Kingdom, London, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Ageing, Old age, Demography, Aging, Gerontology, Population, Social Issues
Friday, November 20, 2009 Search term Explore the BBC BBC News Updated every minute of every day One-Minute World News News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science & Environment Technology...
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One credit crunch later and the economic order in Europe changed dramatically. It used to be Britain in Europe's fast lane, more dynamic, entrepreneurial Blighty running rings around the staid, manufacturing-based and heavily bureaucratic French and...
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At the world's oldest tourist destination, Dugald Jellie steps from eternal sunshine into royal crypts and crowded souks. News cables dispatched the story around the globe: English archaeologist Howard Carter had made the find of his life.
Tags: Upper Egypt, Egyptian, Islamic Cairo, Luxor Temple, egyptians pounds, Alaa Al Aswany, Europe, Singapore Airlines, Herodotus, Howard Carter, Egypt, Cairo, Nile, Giza, Aswan, Valley of the Kings, Hospitality Recreation, Luxor, Tourism in Egypt, Giza Plateau
General Motors, its river of red ink stemmed by a trip through bankruptcy court, reported a narrower quarterly loss and said it would start repaying billions of dollars in government loans that helped keep it alive...The company credited a sharp reduction...
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