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U.S. to Delist North Korea As Sponsor Of Terrorism
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RTC gears up for fleet expansion
KYOTO, Japan, June 26 -- President Bush moved Thursday to drop North Korea from a list of countries that sponsor terrorism and to lift some trading sanctions, after the isolated totalitarian state tur... |
God bless America ... you, too
VISAKHAPATNAM: An efficient public transport system is the solution for traffic woes. This concept has been discussed, tested and implemented successfully in many countries like Singapore, Japan, Mala... |
Interpreting China's Grand Strategy
The natural and technological wonders of the Bay Area - marred only by the unnatural heaviness of gray air laden with fallout from distant fires - were relished last week by ambassadors to the United ... |
Jamestown Delegation Returns from the Caucasus
07/06/2005 - By John Garver - Deng Xiaoping encapsulated China's new international strategy in the early 1980s with the slogan "peace and development." This phrase embodied a decisive break with Mao .... |
Gulf States: If Western Countries Won't Take Our Money, We'll Invest in the East
06/20/2005 - 06/17/2005, Washington DC -- The Jamestown Foundation this week completed a six-day delegation visit to the South Caucasus, during which participants from Jamestown's Board of Directors .... |
G8 summit: solution to Africa’s problems no longer just a matter of aid
Western governments need to remember that access to markets is not a one-way street.... |
G8 summit costs could treat 4 million HIV patients
It has been three years since the Gleneagles summit, when Tony Blair led the world’s most powerful countries in pledging to double aid to Africa within five years. Bob Geldof, enlisted by Mr Blai... |
Country Unlikely to Meet Health Sector MDGs
The Japanese Government is spending £285 million hosting next week’s Group of Eight summit, more than three times the cost of the same event in Britain, at a time when industrialised countries a... |
A New System of Accounting - Too Good to Be True
U.N.'s Millennium Development Goals are meant to be reached 2015 when there is supposed to be enough doctors to meet overall global needs, but Ethiopia has been rated as one of the countries to still.... |