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Home Insurance Blog
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BreakingNews.ie - World
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Syria fights UN's Hariri probe (Dec 01 2005 00:09 GMT) - Syria is fighting back hard against the UN inquiry into the killing of a Lebanese politician, touting a witness who now says his testimony against Syrian officials was false. But some in Lebanon say Syria is just manoeuvring to discredit an investigation that could lead to its doorstep. |
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Small scissors and tools to be allowed on aircraft (Dec 01 2005 00:09 GMT) - US airline passengers will be allowed to carry small scissors and tools onto planes, reversing a rule that led to confiscation of many thousands of sharp objects at airports since the September 11 terror attacks, a Homeland Security Department official said today. |
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Saturn's largest moon has dramatic weather (Dec 01 2005 00:09 GMT) - Saturn's planet-size moon Titan has dramatic weather, with freezing temperatures, carbon- and nitrogen-rich clouds and possibly lightning, scientists said today, describing a world that may have looked like the Earth before life developed. |
AllAfrica News: West Africa Business
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Nigeria [editorial]: South-South/South-East Cooperation Pact (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - THE spectre of non-cooperation born out of mutual distrust and outright antagonism has plagued relations between the South East and South-South geo-political zones of Nigeria even after 35 years of the civil war. But that appeared to have been consigned to history penultimate weekend with a resolve by leaders and peoples of the zones to work more closely together in pursuit of their common social, economic, and political goals. |
AllAfrica News: West Africa Business
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Nigeria [editorial]: Pay-As-You-Drive Roads (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - The Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE, intends to privatise federal roads according to a news report, which for two weeks has remained undenied. The reasons given include the inadequacy of the funds the Federal Government provides for road maintenance. Quite a large percentage is actually death traps. |
AllAfrica News: West Africa Business
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Sierra Leone [opinion]: Nassit - Calling for an End to the Honeymoon (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - Last week, several days leading up to the first ever "member conference" for the Trust, the media permeated the public with a copious array of good news on the Trust. We saw headlines like "NASSIT on the march", "NASSIT promotes openness", "NASSIT a quiet revolution" and "why NASSIT boss must be strong-headed". All these articles heaped praises for the management team and the "efficient" way the team is managing the business of the trust. |
AllAfrica News: West Africa Business
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Nigeria: Health Commissioner Commends Wamco (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Leke Pitan has commended Friesland Food WAMCO Nigeria Plc for setting up the Child Nutrition Centre, which is to serve as a meeting point for professionals from various disciplines to interact and exchange ideas on ways of improving the nutritional status of young people. |
Outside The Beltway
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Beltway Traffic Jam (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - Create your own linkfest below. To join in, choose a post from your blog to highlight, edit it to add a link to this post, and then send a TrackBack. If your blog doesn’t automatically generate one, use the Send TrackBack feature below. For more information, see this post. |
Outside The Beltway
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Partial Face Transplant Done in France (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - Sadly, Jacques Chirac was not involved. Partial Face Transplant Done in France (AP) Doctors have performed the world’s first partial face transplant, grafting a nose, lips and chin onto a 38-year-old woman disfigured by a dog bite, hospital officials said Wednesday. The surgery was performed Sunday, said a statement from medics at hospitals in Lyon and [...] |
Outside The Beltway
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Al Qaeda has Lost the Middle East (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - So proclaims Dan Drezner. He cites an unsigned Economist article from last week that bears the subtitle, “As al-Qaeda scores own-goals in its backyard, many Arabs, including some Iraqis, are beginning to rethink their position on violence in the name of resistance.” The piece gives some evidence to buttress the view that, as [... |
Outside The Beltway
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Why Didn?t Bush Say that to Begin With? (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - One constant meme that resurfaces whenever President Bush makes a speech justifying the war in Iraq is “Why didn’t he say that X years/months ago?!” Doug at Below The Beltway is among those with that reaction to today’ |
Outside The Beltway
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What Democrats Can Learn from Canadian Conservatives (Dec 01 2005 00:08 GMT) - Kenneth Baer, a former speechwriter for Al Gore, thinks his party can learn a lot from the current political flap in Canada. While I disagree with much of his analysis, he’s right on the main point: The lesson for Democrats is that while scandal may tarnish the opposition, anger and revulsion is not enough to [...] |
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