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Libya's pro-government militias clash with fighters in stronghold of Gadhafi ... Washington Post TRIPOLI, Libya — Pro-government militias clashed Friday with fighters in a former stronghold of the late dictator Moammar Gadhafi for the third consecutive day, the spokesman for the Libyan military's chief of staff said, after talks to end the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada government can't intervene in BCE decision Businessweek TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian government said Friday it can't overturn a decision by the country's broadcast regulator to reject Canadian telecom giant BCE Inc.'s bid to buy Astral Media Inc. for US$3.4 billion. Sebastien Gariepy, a spokesman for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thousands to march against UK austerity CNN London (CNN) -- Protesters are expected to march through London on Saturday to voice their opposition to austerity measures imposed by the UK government, union leaders said. The demonstrators will make their way through central London before joining a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Investor Alert: Colombia's Government Is Engaging in Peace Talks With Leftist ... Forbes Militants from Colombia's FARC are meeting with negotiators from the country's government. The New York Times reported, "For the first time in a decade, rebels and the government of Colombia came together for formal peace talks on Wednesday, with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Families of slain UK soldiers win right to sue government Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Relatives of four British soldiers killed in the war in Iraq won the right to sue the government for negligence, in a landmark appeal court ruling on Friday that could open the door for other claims. Families of some of the soldiers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadian government 'knew about sea fertilizing' Phys.Org The government has denied any involvement and on Thursday a spokesman for Environment Minister Peter Kent said an investigation into the matter had been launched on August 30. Adam Sweet told AFP federal officials met project organizers last May and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadian government blocks Petronas bid for Progress Energy Fox Business TORONTO – The Canadian government blocked Malaysian state oil company Petronas' C$5.17 billion ($5.22 billion) bid for gas producer Progress Energy Resources Corp on Friday, in a ruling that could have huge implications for the far larger proposed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese government mulls policies to support solar power industry Chicago Tribune SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is working on policies, including subsidies and easier access to the grid, to help its ailing solar power producers expand in the domestic market, the China Daily reported on Saturday, citing industry officials and government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SJM Obtains Macau Government Land for Casino in Cotai Businessweek SJM, which operates 20 of Macau's 35 casinos, agreed to pay the Macau government 2.15 billion patacas ($269 million) for the land, according to a Hong Kong Stock Exchange filing late yesterday. It will apply to operate about 700 gambling tables, 1,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese government squares off against White House over Oregon wind farm OregonLive.com (blog) BEIJING (AP) — The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said Friday it supports the company suing President Barack Obama for blocking its planned wind farm projects in Oregon. The company, Ralls Corp., accused the U.S. leader and his government of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ofgem has now become a creature of government Financial Times This move is merely the latest in a series of actions, begun by the Brown administration and followed by the present government, which is replacing the competitive energy market of the early 2000s by an increasingly dirigiste centralised policy that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government finds no fault in Torrington Post Office probe Torrington Register Citizen TORRINGTON >> The federal government has reportedly found no fault within the Torrington post office, following an investigation by the United State Postal Service Office of Inspector General. An investigation by the federal entity which oversees ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government Announces Countrywide Geologic Map AllAfrica.com Luanda — The Angolan Government will prepare a geological map of the whole national territory with a view to learning of the reserves and potential in minerals available in the country. This was said Friday in Luanda by the minister of Geology and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government dragging feet on coal block cancellation: BJP New York Daily News New Delhi, Oct 19 — The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Friday accused the government of dragging its feet on the coal allocation controversy and said it was not cancelling all the blocks which have delayed production or which have been allotted against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government accords high priority to Balochistan: Zardari The News International ISLAMABAD: Government accords high priority to Balochistan and is making all-out efforts for the socio-economic development of the people of the province. President Asif Ali Zardari said this while talking to a delegation of the Quetta Chamber of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government looks to public for help on robocalls WOAI WASHINGTON (AP) - Those annoying prerecorded phone pitches known as robocalls aren't just getting on the nerves of millions of consumers: The government is fed up too, and it's turning to the public for help. The Federal Trade Commission, which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government exists to serve Reno Gazette-Journal My life has been one of service, in the military, in community organizations and in Washoe County schools. I have walked the neighborhood communities of Assembly District 27, and I get it. Government exists to serve, not to be served. Every two years ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government puts tycoon's assets on auction The Citizen Daily The government says it is considering auctioning assets belonging to tycoon Hassan Basajjabalaba to recover Ush21 billion it lent the businessman interest-free 12 years ago. Deputy Secretary to the Treasury Keith Muhakanizi told the Public Accounts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UK: Dale farm protesters try to storm government building euronews http://www.euronews.com/ Over a hundred travellers and protesters clashed with police as they tried to storm a government building in London. They were marking a year after they were evicted from an illegal settlement on Dale Farm in Essex. Around six ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government Has Allocated RM16.1 Billion Since 2006 For SMEs - Muhyiddin Bernama PAGOH, Oct 20 (Bernama) -- The government has allocated RM16.1 billion since 2006 to improve the lot of small and medium entrepreneurs (SME) nationwide, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. This effort is being continued in the 2013 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Congressional opponents clashover proper role of government Cincinnati.com He supports the automatic budget cuts, required by the failure of last year's congressional deficit "supercommittee" to strike a budget deal, that would cut $110 billion every year in government spending for the next 10 years. "I would consider cuts to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government says it will pass Sask. MP's Indian Act reform bill CBC.ca Canada's aboriginal affairs minister says the government will pass proposed legislation from a Saskatchewan Conservative MP aimed at overhauling the Indian Act — although there may be changes. However, Opposition MPs say they're opposed to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mundine and Mansell agree that government benefits need tightening Herald Sun THE war of words between outspoken boxer Anthony Mundine and Aboriginal leader Michael Mansell has taken another twist, with the pair now seeming to agree that government benefits for people claiming indigenous heritage should be tightened. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government bridge backers go on offensive against Proposal 6 Detroit Free Press Lt. Gov. Brian Calley and other backers of a new government bridge to Canada unleashed a salvo of pro-bridge facts and figures today in their effort to defeat Proposal 6, the antigovernment bridge ballot question pushed by Ambassador Bridge owner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
British Government's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osbourne made to ... NEWS.com.au The British Government's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osbourne was spotted on the express service from his constituency in Cheshire to London as he watched a DVD on a computer. Fellow passengers even claimed Mr Osborne had refused to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State government investing in local wine and future wine makers KNDO/KNDU RICHLAND, Wash.-- The wine industry in Washington continues to grow and bring in more dollars to the state's economy. Friday, Governor Chris Gregoire visited the Tri-Cities to celebrate a new investment in the wine industry that will put our state on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government open to changes in power bidding documents New York Daily News New Delhi, Oct 19 — The government Friday said it is open to incorporating suggestions into the bidding documents being finalised for new power projects. "The standard bidding documents (SBDs) are being finalised. Whatever suggestions and comments ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bills' experience with the federal government at core of his message West Central Tribune BLOOMINGTON — Federal government requirements on a home day care center his wife runs illustrate why Kurt Bills wants to be a U.S. senator. Bills and his wife, Cindy, spend 80 hours preparing their income tax returns. "Simply put, it takes too long ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Secular Egyptians protest Islamists' power in forming government STLtoday.com At Friday's protest, many liberals and secularists called for the downfall of Morsi's government and said they wanted the constitution-drafting process to be restarted. Members of the drafting assembly have said they aim to finalize the constitution ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Report: Beijing government pivotal in demise of Hawker deal Wichita Business Journal (blog) The report, citing people familiar with negotiations between the two companies, said it was concerns on the part of the municipal government of Beijing that slowed the acquisition talks and eventually killed the deal. According to one source identified ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government Urged to Act on Ongoing Hunger Strike in Jails Journal of Turkish Weekly Ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Diyarbakır deputy Galip Ensarioğlu said that they cannot turn a blind eye to the prisoners on hunger strike and called on the government to take efforts to convince the prisoners to give up their hunger strike ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Harper Government Invests in Improvements to White Rock's Community ... U.S. Politics Today Since 2006, the Harper Government, through WD, has invested in job-creating small and medium-sized businesses, aerospace, marine and defence industries, and supported innovative entrepreneurs in pursuing emerging markets. By continuing to promote ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government trying to get better market access: minister Business Recorder (blog) Federal Minister for Commerce Makhdoom Amin Fahim has said that through active trade diplomacy government is trying to get better market access for the local businesses in international markets by concluding FTAs and PTAs with a number of countries. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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