55. Asia promotes nuclear power, tree-planting MANILA, Philippines -- Asian countries, along with Australia, would cautiously promote nuclear power and embark on a massive tree-planting campaign to battle global warming. The countries would call on the international community "to urgently act to address the growth of global green gas emissions" and support the use of "civilian nuclear power in a manner ensuring nuclear safety, security and nonproliferation," according to the East Asia Summit declaration. The 16 countries, which belong...
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56. More News usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleFacebookWhat's this? Print Email Authors remind us how wonderful SB Mountains are John Weeks Article Launched:11/15/2007 07:18:45 PM PST OK, we've been reminded of how dangerous our mountains can be, what with the overbuilt neighborhoods, the overgrown forest, the catastrophic fires and the devastating losses and all. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleFacebookWhat's this? Print Email Authors remind us how wonderful SB Mountains are John Weeks Article...
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57. Mexicans Ask Where Flood Aid Went By Manuel Roig-Franzia Washington Post Foreign Service Monday, November 19, 2007; Page A12 MEXICO CITY -- Long before the devastating flooding this month in the state of Tabasco, Mexico's behemoth state-run oil company, Petr leos Mexicanos, was pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into local government coffers for flood abatement projects. By Manuel Roig-Franzia Washington Post Foreign Service Monday, November 19, 2007; Page A12 MEXICO CITY -- Long before the devastating flooding this...
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58. Business Thought Leaders to Speak at Canadian Business Magazine ... Featured panelists and speakers will include Bill Morris, managing director of Accenture Canada; David Wolf, head of Canadian economics and chief strategist at Merrill Lynch Canada inc.; Jeff Sanford, writer for Canadian Business; and Benjamin Tal, a senior economist at CIBC World Markets. Featured panelists and speakers will include Bill Morris, managing director of Accenture Canada; David Wolf, head of Canadian economics and chief strategist at Merrill Lynch Canada inc.; Jeff Sanford,...
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59. Jocko fire exposes artifacts Based on the vintage of the cartridges and the buffalo hide scraper, he conjectures the treasures have been there since 1870, give or take a few years. Over the next few hours and days, their excitement grew in tandem as they located artifact after artifact lying exposed on the charred ground. They noted the distribution of the artifacts, mapped and photographed them, laid out a grid and completed a metal detector survey. It's standard after an archaeological survey on traditional tribal...
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60. Conflicts of interest Still a young country, having gained independence in 1962 after a brutal civil war, Algeria casts its eyes north towards the Mediterranean, and the European markets beyond. Behind, the desert wastes of the Sahara that cover two-thirds of this vast country conceal the mineral wealth driving the country's economic aspirations. This sprawling country, the size of western Europe, boasts generous reserves of oil and gas, a young, educated population and a gradually growing consumer demand. The...
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61. Property: Borneo Highlands eyes world market BUILT on a former timber logging area, the Borneo Highlands Resort is a unique eco-friendly luxury residential development in Southeast Asia that is set to penetrate the international market starting next year. Standing at 1,000 metres above sea level atop the Penrissen mountain ranges and literally a stone's throw away from the southwest Kalimantan border, about 25 per cent of the total area of 2,097ha of land has been developed so far by promoting the "Back to Nature, Back to Basics"...
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62. Water initiative support could backfire After learning that the ballot issue affects mine projects throughout Alaska, AFN delegates voted to suspend rules to discuss the proposed opposition resolution, initially introduced by Doyon ltd., the Interior Alaska regional corporation. The 7(i) is a really important process, where mineral wealth is shared with other Native regional corporations and Native village corporations, said Tim Towarak, co-chair of AFN's board and president and CEO of Bering Straits Regional corp. Many...
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