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Wednesday 30 November 2011

VOA News - 'The Muppets!' Are Back in New Hilarious Adventure, Nov 30, 2011

"Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, The Swedish Chef and the entire gang are back together for a hilarious new adventure after more than a decade out of the spotlight. Their new film is titled - appropriately - The Muppets.
It's hard to believe it was 35 years ago when "The Muppet Show" first appeared on TV and became a worldwide hit. Kermit, created by the late Jim Henson as a combination of marionette and puppet - hence, "Muppet," led audiences through a variety show of wacky acts with a parade of human guest stars joining in the absurdist humor. But those happy half-hours are long gone and, in the new film, the old Muppet theater is about to be torn down unless they can raise $10 million. "

VOA News - Tajikistan Plans to Build World's Tallest Hydro Dam, Nov 30, 2011

"With high mountains covering half of the nation, landlocked Tajikistan would like to become the Switzerland of Central Asia, exporting hydroelectricity to its neighbors. But first it has to generate enough power to avoid more winters of electricity rationing at home.
Wearing a hard hat in publicity photos, Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon wants to be his nation’s builder-in-chief.
In September, he inaugurated the world’s tallest flagpole. Next year, he wants to start building the world’s tallest dam. Called Rogun, it would rise almost as high as the Empire State Building."

VOA New - Clinton Makes Historic Visit to Burma, Nov 30, 2011

"U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Burma Wednesday for a historic visit. Clinton's trip is the first in half a century for a top U.S. diplomat and is in response to political and economic reforms by the military-dominated government.
Burma Analyst Monique Skidmore talks to Victor Beattie about Clinton's visit to Burma
The secretary's visit is the first visit by America's top diplomat since Burma's military overthrew a democratically elected government in 1962.
The army has dominated the country ever since and been accused of widespread rights abuses.
An election last year, although criticized in some quarters as a sham, brought a nominally civilian government to power."

VOA News - Investment Forum Seeks Business Opportunities for Haiti, Nov 30, 2011

"Business leaders are discussing new possibilities for Haiti at a conference designed to bring more money and jobs to the impoverished Caribbean nation.
The two-day Invest in Haiti Forum in the capital, Port-au-Prince, is aimed at highlighting business opportunities in the country. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) organized the event along with the Haitian government and the Clinton Foundation.
Haitian President Michel Martelly said his government wants to create 500,000 jobs during the next three years."

BUENOS AIRES HERALD- CFK flies to Caracas, to meet with Chávez, Rousseff, Nov 30, 2011




President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
"President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is en route to Caracas where she will meet with her Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and her Brazilian counterpart, Dilma Rousseff.
Fernández de Kirchner took off at 5 pm from the Metropolitan airport, alongside Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman, Industry Minister Déboa Giorgi and Tucumán Governor José Alperovich and San Juan province governor José Luis Gioja.
The newly appointed Ambassador in Brazil Luis María Kreckler, the Tranversal Front leader Edgardo Depetri, La Cámpora political leader Andrés Larroque and the President’s daughter Florencia Kirchner will also take part of the trip.
Thus, the announcement of the new Cabinet members will likely take place next week, right before Fernández de Kirchner’s swearing-in ceremony on December 10th."

BBC News - Public sector strike rallies held across UK, Nov 30, 2011

"Tens of thousands of people have joined rallies around the UK as a public sector strike over pensions disrupted schools, hospitals and other services.
About two thirds of state schools shut, and thousands of hospital operations were postponed, as unions estimated up to two million people went on strike.
The TUC called it "the biggest strike in a generation". The prime minister described it as "a damp squib".
Unions oppose plans to make members pay more and work longer to earn pensions."

THE GUARDIAN - Tottenham Hostpur v PAOK Salonika, Nov 30, 2011

Tottenham v Paok Salonika
Tottenham v Paok Salonika. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA
Here are the teams, including the surprisingly strong one selected by Harry Redknapp, who clearly doesn't want to have to go Dublin in the last game of the group needing to beat the mighty Shamrock Rovers.
Tottenham: Gomes, Corluka, Gallas, Bassong, Rose, Lennon,
Livermore, Modric, Pienaar, Defoe, Kane.
Subs: Cudicini, Bale, Falque, Walker, Townsend, Fredericks, Carroll.
PAOK Salonika: Chalkias, Etto, Malezas, Contreras, Stafylidis, Lazar, Pablo Garcia, Fotakis, Salpingidis, Georgiadis, Athanasiadis. Subs:Kresic, Balafas, Cirillo, Sznaucner, Ivic,
Arias, Papazoglou.
Referee: Bas Nijhuis (Holland)
7.53pm: Some wacky hijinks in this tournament already tonight, notably in Slovenia, where Maribor were 3-0 up and cruising against Clube Burrge before the Belgians hit four goals in the last 15 minutes to win 4-3. Celtic, meanwhile, lost 1-0 at home to Atletico Madrid, Birmingham lost by the same score in Brage and Shamrock Rovers went down 4-1 at Rubin Kazan.
8.00pm: Out waddle the players to an almighty tumult in the stands, created by thousands of boisterous Greeks.
8.05pm: Now begins a minute's applause for Gary Speed.
1 min: Spurs get the game going, with every touch by the home side eliciting ferocious boos from the visiting hordes.
3 min: Danny Rose gets a chance to gallop down the left wing but confidence abandons him and he slows down to look for support, and gets dispossessed.
4 min: Steven Pienaar. Just thought I'd given him a mention to remind you that he is at Spurs. I had forgotten. He really hasn't done anything since leaving Everton, other than suffer an unfortunate injury, obviously. Would be nice to see signs that he's getting back to his best tonight.
GOAL! Spurs 0-1 Paok (Salpingidis 5') An absurdly easy opener for the visitors! Gallas lost possession on half-way, Georgiadis scampered down the left and is given time to size up a cross. He clips it into the centre, where Salpingidis - in total isolation - heads simply into the net!
7 min: The Tottenham fans wake up and begin to sing in response to the visitors, who've been the only ones making noise since the outset. But when will the Tottenham players wakes up?
10 min: Spurs are made to look leaden-footed again as Paok open them up with ease. They got in behind Rose, who has made a very dodgy start to proceedings, and had men streaming into the box ... but Etto pulled the ball back too far, allowing the hosts to clear.
12 min: The sight of Gallas and Bassong getting in a muddle over marking and thereby conceding a goal illustrates two things: (1) that not playing regularly is bad for players and (2) Younes Kaboul has been superb this season without getting much acclaim.
GOAL! Spurs 0-2 Paok (Athanasiadis 14') Too easy again! It was sweet passing by Paok but Spurs again stood and watched. Georgiadis raced behind Corluka to receive a nice through-ball and then delivered an excellent pass across the face of goal and Athanasiadis arrived unaccompanied by any defenders to slide it into the net from eight yards.
16 min: Premier League millionaires striking out of solidarity with public sector workers? That's what it looks like Spurs are doing.
18 min: Etto hurtles down the right - Rose, like Corluka for the goals, allows players to get behind him far too easily. This time Etto's cutback is good but Spurs recovert sufficiently to force the ball out for a corner. "I get believe how bad Tottenham's positional play is," gasps Graham Taylor on Channel Five.
20 min: Paok are toying with Tottenham, who can barely get the ball. "Corluka should never play for Tottenham again and those two goals show why," barks Martin O'Connor.
22 min: A section of the topless dancing loolaas supporting Paok have erected a banner reading "STEAL FROM THE RICH TO GIVE TO THE POOR". A comment on the Eurozone crisis? The riots in these parts?
25 min: After Paok pull Gallas and Bassong all over the shop, Rose comes to their rescue, hurling himself in front of a Salpingidis shot from the edge of the box. "The difference about the Spurs first team defence is that anyone (including me) would look superb alongside Ledley King, not just Kaboul," quips John Tunbridge. Maybe, but kaboul has looked superb even when King was missing.
27 min: Spurs fizz the ball about with fluency for the first time in the match, without even hinting at penetration. And then Pienaar gives it awayt with a sloppy pass and Paok tear forward anew, demanding an urgent intervention from Bassong.
30 min: Kane battles to get on the end of a hopeful punt from the back. After much bluster the ball breaks to Lennon on the right. He smacks it into the danger zone, whereupon Pienaar attempts to get off a shot from the penalty spot but Paok crowd him out.
34 min: Paok have eased back a little and are allowing Spurs to have the ball, but only in the Tottenham half. Spurs are showing no signs of doing anything dangerous with it.
36 min: A shot from Tottenham, an actual shot! Livermore and Kane did well before feeding Defoe, who opened fire from 20 yards, forcing the keeper to push it out for a corner.
PENALTY TO SPURS AND RED CARD FOR PAOK! Stafylidis is deemed to have handled the ball on the line to keep out Kane's header from the corner and is dismissed. Replays are inconclusive, it may have hit the side of his torso.
GOAL! Spurs 1-2 Paok (Modric pen 38') The Croatian sends the keeper the wrong way and the ball into the net.
41 min: Well that has changed things, as Spurs now have a spring in their step and are driving the undermanned Greeks backwards.
44 min: So Spurs are enjoying all the possession now as the very harsh dismissal of Stafylidis convicnes the Greeks to change strategy and seek just to hold on to their lead.
Half-time: After an sloppy and sleepy start Spurs deservedly found themselves two goals down but have got themselves back into it thanks in part to a harsh red card. This game could go either way now. As for me, I'm going for a coffee.
46 min: No changes by either side during the break, which must come as a pleasant surprise for Corluka, for one.
47 min: Disallowed goal by Gallas after Paok push up from a freekick and catch five Spurs players offside.
49 min: Defoe meets Modric's header at the near post but a defender gets in a sturdy block.
51 min: Nice play by Rose, who has started this half much better than the first. After beating his man down the left he clipped in a lovely ball, plum on the forehead of Kane. Alas, the young striker nodded over from close range.
54 min: Paok are defending well, particularly with their well choreographed offside play, which is continually catching out Spurs.
57 min: Awful mis-hit by Pienaar after Modric and Corluka had worked an opening down the right.
59 min: Paok are doing well with 10-men and still merit their lead. Redknapp has ordered Bale to warm up .... Meanwhile, if you for some insight into why Sunderland decided to get shot of Steve Bruce check outthis interesting piece by Louise Taylor.
61 min: Spurs unjustly awarded a corner. Modric takes it short to Lennon, whose cross triggers chaos in the box. But eventually Paok scramble it away.
63 min: Spurs change: Rose off, Bale on.
65 min: Paok really are defending heroically, continually hurliong heir bodies in the line of fire. Can they keep doing it? The pressure is now incessant.
67 min: Spurs swtich: Pienaar off, Walker on.
70 min: Splendid cross from the right by Walker. Kane throws himself at it but just fails to connect. It comes to Bale, who bangs over the bar from 14 yards.
71 min: Spurs substitution: Kane off,. Falque on.
75 min: Lazard does brilliantly to win the ball in his own half and the take it all the way towards Tottenham's left corner flag before drawing a foul from Gallas.
CHAOS! AND POSSIBLY A GOAL TOO! As Conteras lay injured on the Paok goal-line after clearing Falque's shot , it's played back to Defoe, who is being kept onside by the injured player and, after pausing to see whether he'd be allowed to proceed, whacks it into the net. After a lengthy delay the ref decides to award a free out. Confusion reigns. But it's NO GOAL
81 min: Again Paok clear off the line, this time from a header from a Modric corner! Then Lennon is brought down in the box and the ref, whose performance has been bizarre tonight, waves play on.
83 min: Decent effort by Falque, whose left-footed curler skims the post on its way wide.
84 min: This is half slapstick, half heroic. Paok continue to resist somehow, Tottenham's latest incursion falling down when Lennon runs into two team-mates at the edge of the box.
87 min: Is there a slower play in the Premier League than Corluka?
89 min: Replays suggest that the reason that Defoe's "goal" was disallowed was that he fouled Contreras in the build-up and the linesman brought this tardily to the ref's attention.
90 min: Paok will have to continue defending magnificently for five more minutes.
90 + 1min: Defoe's header is pushed over for a corner.
90+ 3 min: Bale is brought down some eight yards outside the area. As he lines up the freekick, Walker goes down in the box as if to suggest he was fouled. Replay shows he's a clown, exaggerating a little shove from Salpingidis in an attempt to get a penalty. Bale then taps the freekick into the keeper's arms.
Full-time: Tottenham have lost and are close to out, needing Paok to do them a favour in the last match. The Greeks were superb tonight: they played Tottenham off the park until getting a man harsahly sent off and then defended like warriors to retain the lead that they had established

BBC Sport - Tottenham 1-2 PAOK Salonika, Nov 30, 2011

"The Greek side raced into a 2-0 lead through a Dimitris Salpingidis header and a Stefanos Athanasiadis tap-in.
Luka Modric's first-half penalty gave Spurs hope after Kostas Stafylidis was sent off for handling on the line.
Jermaine Defoe had a goal ruled out leaving Spurs needing to beat Shamrock Rovers and rely on Rubin Kazan dropping points in the final group game."

BBC News - Latin America poverty level lowest in 20 years, says UN, Nov 30, 2011

Family in Peru's capital, Lima, preparing popcorn to sell in the shantytown of Pamplona Alta
"Poverty in Latin America is at its lowest level for 20 years, the UN's regional economic body, Eclac, says.
From 1990 to 2010, the rate fell from 48.4% to 31.4%, which means 177 million people currently live in poverty.
Eclac says the main reason for the reduction in poverty and inequality is the rise in household incomes.
But progress is hindered by the big gaps between productive and better paid sectors and work that is poorly paid and of low productivity, Eclac says.
"Poverty and inequality continue to decline in the region, which is good news, particularly in the midst of an international economic crisis," said Alicia Barcena, Eclac's executive secretary."

BBC News - Meryl Streep named best actress by New York critics, Nov 30, 2011

Meryl Streep
"Meryl Streep has been named best actress for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in upcoming film The Iron Lady by the New York Film Critics Circle.
Brad Pitt won best actor for his performances in baseball film Moneyball and Terrence Malick's cosmic drama The Tree of Life.
Silent film The Artist was named best film of the year and also won best director for Michel Hazanavicius.
The awards will be handed out at a ceremony on 9 January.
The other acting prizes went to Jessica Chastain for her supporting roles in The Help, The Tree of Life and Take Shelter, while veteran actor Albert Brooks won best supporting actor for Drive."

BBC News - UK to expel all Iranian diplomats over embassy attack, Nov 30, 2011

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"The UK is to expel all Iranian diplomats following the storming of its embassy in Tehran, Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced.
He said he had ordered the immediate closure of the Iranian embassy in London.
Tuesday's attack by hundreds of protesters followed Britain's decision to impose further sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme.
The sanctions led to Iran's parliament reducing diplomatic ties with the UK."

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BBC News - Public sector strike to be 'largest for a generation', Nov 30, 2011

"Public sector workers around the UK are staging a strike over pensions in what unions say could be the biggest walkout for a generation.
Thousands of schools are closed and hospital operations have been cancelled. Courts and government offices are among disrupted services.
The chancellor urged more talks, saying strikes would not achieve anything.
Unions object to government plans to make their members pay more and work longer to earn their pensions.
The strike is having the following effects:"

BRUNEI Times - 18 bodies found from Kalimantan bridge disaster, Nov 30, 2011

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"CRANE ships and frogmen began sifting through the wreckage of a collapsed bridge in Indonesian Borneo yesterday, as more bodies were fished out of the river, raising the death toll from the weekend disaster to 18.
Authorities have still given no reason for the cause of Saturday's tragedy, when a 720-metre-long bridge — built to resemble San Francisco's Golden Gate — collapsed over the Mahakam river and dumped dozens of vehicles into the water. But police said they had talked to witnesses and would also question the construction and maintenance firms.
"We recovered this morning five bodies which were floating in the water," East Kalimantan province police chief Bambang Widaryatmo told reporters, adding that dozens of people were still believed missing. The disaster also injured 39 people, authorities said."

NZ HERALD - 'People care now' - Egyptians on why they'll vote, Nov 30, 2011

"Hasan Mosbah sat in front an old computer monitor watching videos of Egyptian youth clashing with police officers. The 60-year-old, owner of a small café down a dusty Alexandria side street, was having trouble deciding who to vote for.
It was near noon in the coastal city - three hours north of Cairo - and polls had been open for four hours. People had gathered just after dawn, with queues stretching hundreds of meters from polling stations dotted throughout the city.
"This is my first free election," Mosbah said.
"I have no objection to the religious parties, but many people have made politics the same as religion. They say that if you are a Muslim you must vote for the Islamists and if you are secular, you must vote for the secularists. I'll vote for I want.""

HAWAII Reporter - Battle Escalates Over the Future of Honolulu’s Proposed Multi Billion Dollar Rail, Nov 30, 2011

"BY MALIA ZIMMERMAN - Proponents and opponents of Honolulu's planned $5.3 billion elevated steel-on-steel rail project are nearing the final of a battle over whether the project will actually be built.
On one side, the appointed board charged with overseeing the project, Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation, rushed to sign a $1.4 billion 14-year contract on Monday with the financially troubled Italian-owned firm, Ansaldo Honolulu Joint Venture, for car construction, operation and maintenance.
U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, the most important backer of the project, also is stepping up the pressure, announcing today that Hawaii could be eligible for up to a portion of $510 million in FY 2012 should a full funding grant agreement be signed by the end of 2012. So far, Hawaii has received about $90 million, but Inouye pledged to bring in $1.855 billion should the city keep the project on track."

HAWAII Reporter - 15,000 Non Resident Military Go Unrepresented in Any State Elections Because of Redistricting Controversy, No 30, 2011

"BY MALIA ZIMMERMAN - 15,000 - that is the number of non resident members of the United States military who are not represented in any state anywhere in the country in state elections.
That is a point of contention among the 9-member State Reapportionment Commission, which is charged with redrawing state lines for Hawaii's 51 House districts, 25 Senate districts and 2 congressional districts based the U.S. Census 2010 population count in time for the 2012 primary and general elections.
It also is the subject of a lawsuit filed in October by Big Island Democrats, Sen. Malama Solomon, Hawaii County Democratic Party Chairman Steve Pavao and party committee members Louis Hao and Patti Cook, who want even more non resident military members and their dependents removed from Hawaii's population count so they can gain a fourth Senate seat."

SAMOA NEWS - ASHSAA Girls Volleyball season heads into playoffs tomorrow, Nov 30, 2011

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"The American Samoa High School Athletic Association (ASHSAA) girls volleyball season will be heading into the playoffs tomorrow in the Varsity division where the top four teams will be battling it out to play in the championship game that is slated for this coming Friday. At this time, the top three teams are the Leone Lions seeded #1, Tafuna Warriors seeded #2 and the Faga'itua Vikings seeded #3, all headed into the playoffs tomorrow.
The Fa'asao Marist Cougars, who finished out the regular season at 8 wins and 6 loses, had to wait yesterday for the conclusion of the Kanana Fou Stallions and Samoana Sharks game, to see if they will be advancing to the playoffs."

Tuesday 29 November 2011

MEDITERRANEAN SEA Countries News, Nov 29, 2011

Worth a Thousand Words: Mediterranean Sea
DoD Live
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Russian Navy drills in Mediterranean 'unrelated to Syria'
RIA Novosti
The dispatch of a Russian Navy task force to the Mediterranean Sea is part of a scheduled exercise and is not connected to the situation in Syria, General Staff chief Nikolai Makarov said on Tuesday. “We are not sending anything [to Syria],” he said. ...
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Israel could benefit from Greek plan to be gas hub
Jerusalem Post
Also in the Mediterranean natural gas realm, the Greek minister stressed that cooperation with neighboring Turkey is vital to his country, in order, for example, to bring gas from the Caspian Sea to northern Europe. He did not, however, find any truth ...
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A Jewish role model
Jerusalem Post
On November 29, 1947, when the UN General Assembly, in a 33-13 vote, supported the creation of a Jewish and an Arab state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, Israel was already a fait accompli. Resolution 181 essentially gave ...
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'New Earth-like planet may have water, life'
DAWN.com
Earth's airglow is seen with an oblique view of the Mediterranean Sea area. - Photo by Reuters London: Scientists claim to have discovered a potentially habitable planet which has an environment much similar to that of Earth and may contain water and ...
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DAWN.com
We will target NATO's missile shield in Turkey if attacked vows Iranian General
Examiner.com
Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari announced that his forces will soon be dispatched to missions beyond the Mediterranean Sea in an effort to maintain and boost the country's military might and power. ...
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Sudan, Chad to Sign Agreement on Oil Export, Railway
Sudan Vision
Khartoum- The Government of Sudan and Chad intend to sign a joint agreement in the coming few days aims to link the two countriesthrough rail freight as well as exporting Chadian oil by Red seapassing Sudanese territories. ...
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Sudan Vision
Iran Gets 'Serious' With Naval Expansion
AOL Defense
In an October report drafted by Rue and US Navy Cmdr. Joshua Himes, the Iranian navy already has carried out missions as far as the Red Sea and the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea with its fleet of small, fast-attack vessels and Soviet-era Kilo ...
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Tax-News.com Special Feature: Malta Holding Company Review 2011/12
Tax-news.com
Politically stable with a parliamentary democracy based on the British model, the Maltese Islands are situated in theMediterranean Sea, about 100 km from Sicily and 290 km from North Africa, with a total population of just over 400000. ...
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EU wheat slightly up, firm euro curbs gains
Reuters Africa
The South American country has become a rival for European wheat in recent weeks in Mediterranean markets, adding to heavy competition from Black Sea countries. * French port activity has been strong, driven by shipments to traditional customers like ...
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Stocks to watch at opening bell-CNK, SNI, MA, TTI, ATW
Retirement Planning
Its operations include nine offshore mobile drilling units located in five regions: offshore Southeast Asia, offshore Africa, offshore Australia, offshore South America and the Mediterranean Sea. During the fiscal year ended September 30, 2010 (fiscal ...
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MARKET WATCH: Crude oil prices rebound; natural gas price falls
Oil & Gas Journal
“Russia is not helping the United Nations to impose sanctions on Syria and given that this country is supposed to be the home for an important Russian navy base in the Mediterranean, the stakes are a bit different than in Libya. ...
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Hydrarchy at the Contemporary Image Collective
Ahram Online
The exhibition “Hydrarchy - Transitional and Transformative Seas”, which looks at the sea as a geopolitical space, is due to open in Cairo on Sunday, 4 December. Hydrarchy's area of investigation is largely centred on the Mediterranean Basin,...
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What to do about Tehran's push for nukes?
Macleans.ca
Romney called for tougher economic sanctions and a “very real and very credible military option,” bolstered by the regular presence of aircraft carrier groups in the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf. Another Republican presidential rival, Rick Perry, ...
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Macleans.ca
Women and the Way of the Pedal-empowered
Smithsonian (blog)
He had pedaled, as well, the entire rim of the Mediterranean Sea, even requiring a tank escort as he skirted the shore of Algeria. Slav's favorite thing to say about this North African nation was, “Algeria is not touristic. It's terroristic. ...
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Noble eyes FLNG at Tamar and Dalit
Upstream Online
Noble's announcement on Tuesday follows similar statements by South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and Tel Aviv-based interest-holder Isramco expressing interest in FLNG at the Tamar and Dalit fields in the Mediterranean Sea. ...
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Upstream Online
Iran embargo talk buoys Russian crude
Financial Times
... was already trading at a rare premium against Brent ahead of the talk of the embargo due to relatively strong demand in the Mediterranean. In a simple refinery, Urals yields more fuel oil and less gasoline and naphtha, than most NorthSea grades. ...
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Iran's Bandar Abbas, Turkey's Mersin to be declared sisiter cities
Islamic Republic News Agency
... declared sister cities with both being able to play as a bridge between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea. Güzeloğlu welcomed the sisterhood proposal and said Turkey will review the case based on the two countries' trade and economic ties. ...
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Not for chicken-hearted
Deccan Herald
Being on the Mediterranean coast, the weather was really wonderful. The locals grew some cereals and millets, but the main cash crops were almonds and the delicious Mediterranean maltas, both of which we had our fill. We got on to our duties and life ...
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Profile - Chef offers a taste of his travels
StarNewsOnline.com
Once he finished, he wanted to combine his love of the sea with his love of food. For many years before coming to Wilmington, he worked as a private chef aboard multi-million dollar yachts. He sailed and cooked around the Caribbean, theMediterranean ...
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BPO repeats call for delay of ECA sulphur limit
portworld
Taking into account all restrictions caused by the SOx marine fuel regulations it is very probable that soon Mediterranean and Black Sea ports would be much more cost effective destinations than Baltic ports. "We are convinced that changes and...
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Galp plans to move oil trading to Geneva-sources
Reuters
Galp's oil traders are currently active in the West African, North Sea andMediterranean crude markets as well as oil products and gas, trading sources said. The initial office location will be on Rue Saint-Leger in central Geneva, the commercial ...
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A committed European
Times of Malta
“Malta became the Mediterranean base I always longed for. Here I could better comprehend Europe's roots in the Orient, the beginnings of civilisation in this innersea. My new book Malta Ħanina, being launched in January will record my memoirs of Malta ...
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Arab Spring:conference,don't be afraid of political Islam
ANSAmed
This, in short, is the message sent out yesterday at the end of a study day dedicated to the Arab Spring and the future of Euro-Mediterranean partnership, which was organised by the French embassy in Italy and by the Ecole Francaise de Rome. ...
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The desert is alive - north Africa hopes tourists will soon return
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
"On the Mediterranean coast there are dreamlike beaches which can be compared with the Caribbean." But in contrast to Egypt, the country has virtually no tourism infrastructure. Libya has a great deal to offer, says Gebeco's Eschweiler. ...
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Birds of Steel Website Launched and Screens
Gamers Hell
... a combat simulator featuring some of the most pivotal air battles of World War II, including the battle of Midway, Guadalcanal, Coral Sea, the historic attack on Pearl Harbour, the Mediterranean Maltese island, Germany's Ruhr Valley, and others. ...
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A lot of things have to go right for us, says Azzam skipper Walker
The National
After four extra days in Alicante, Spain, installing a replacement mast, Azzam entered the Mediterranean Sea again on November 9 only to make the painstaking decision to retire from Leg 1 of the nine-leg round-the-world race. ...
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The National
New age navigation- vessel monitoring
Public Service
On top of this, there are tens of thousands of fishing vessels – 25000 in the Mediterranean alone – bringing fish from hook or net to plates. Commercial ships need to share space with other forms of marine traffic: navy fleets, coastguard and customs ...
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November 30: Survival first
Jerusalem Post
Sir, – Apropos “Turkish FM: 'Israel buried our friendship in the deep waters of theMediterranean'” (November 27), allow me to recall Turkish double dealing throughout World War II. Up to the end of April 1944 Turkey religiously supplied chromium to ...
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Former sailors reflect on the legacy of the USS Enterprise
Daily Press
Until Sunday, the last time James Keethler stepped foot on "The Big E" was in February 1964, when he finished a 3 1/2-year tour aboard the carrier, a journey that took him from the Newport News shipyard to the shores of Cuba to theMediterranean Sea. ...
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Il Covo Celebrates Design Completion with Holiday Prosecco for All Dinner Guests
MarketWatch (press release)
Set in a 1920's Mediterranean former four-plex apartment on 3rd Street that once housed the beloved Joe Allen, and subsequently Orso, il Covo has been lovingly reinterpreted to resemble a Mediterranean home and garden. MacPherson named it "il Covo," ...
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Baby joy for sailor dad returning from Libya
Gazette Live
The Royal Navy Destroyer had been in the Mediterranean to support the Nato mission to protect civilians. The warship helped enforce the no-fly zone and carried out embargo operations to prevent arms reaching pro-Gaddafi forces by sea. ...
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Pauline Neville-Jones: 'Some say I didn't make it easy on myself'
The Guardian
Vice Admiral Carol Pottenger hesitates before telling a story about her rise through the US Navy. In 1977, she was one of the first women selected for sea duty. This involved joining the crew of the USS Yosemite for deployment in the Mediterranean. ...
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Menopausal Women Don't Get Enough Vitamin D
dailyRx
The scientists found that women living furthest away from the Mediterranean Sea, consumed fewer fruits and vegetables. Overall, 29% of the women were obese and 42% were overweight. Average calorie intake was 2053 calories. ...
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Costa Rica: Conserving Turtles and Our Sanity
Inside Costa Rica
After an early start one morning, Rach and I found ourselves hanging out in the hostel kitchen, packing up a highly nutritious breakfast/brunch/lunch/general daily food-ration of Pringles and Mediterranean herb crackers, in order to fuel us as we...
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Corals under poaching pressure
Cordis News
The red coral, Corallium rubrum, which makes the Mediterraneanits home, is harvested both legally and illegally along the Catalan coastline. So poaching is the biggest threat against the colonies of this marine invertebrate. The researchers point out ...
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Curator's Choice: Andrew Choong Han Lin on Arctic Convoys, the National ...
Culture24
"Some were heading to the Mediterranean, then at the last minute were told to go to the Arctic. They had no heating. It must have been absolutely horrendous. "In 1940, in desperation, we swapped a few bases with the Americans. ...
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Turks to drill for gas in Famagusta
Cyprus Mail
He also indicated that TPAO would continue prospecting in the easternMediterranean by saying, “This [drilling in Famagusta] does not mean we won't be responding to illegalities happening at sea”. No one from the north's 'economy and energy ministry' ...
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Biden visits Greece, Turkey at key moment in region
Reuters
There are other issues to discuss, including Cyprus and the need to keep tensions in check around oil and gas exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean, where Cyprus plans to issue exploration licenses in defiance of Turkey. ...
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Research Vessel Atlantis Rescues 93 Egyptians in Mediterranean Sea
By World Maritime News
Research Vessel Atlantis Rescues 93 Egyptians in Mediterranean Sea. The research vessel Atlantis, operated by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), rescued 93 Egyptians aboard a disabled fishing boat in the Mediterranean Sea ...
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Minister MacKay announces continued Canadian naval presence in ...
... ships will maintain a presence in the Mediterranean Sea until the end of 2012 in order to join Operation Active Endeavour, the NATO counter-terrorism effort in ...
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Turkey, Shell to sign oil drilling deal for the Mediterranean Sea - Thailand Forum - ThaiVisa.com
Turkey, Shell to sign oil drilling deal for the Mediterranean Sea 2011-11-17 18:59 :40 GMT+7 (ICT) ANKARA (BNO NEWS) -- Turkey's state... ... exploration with Dutch energy giant Shell, the country's energy minister said on Wednesday. ...
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