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  • Organic Bytes: Dumping GMOs, Xtremes, and Carbon Nation

    [Environmental Health] (MCS America ©)

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  • Fears for euro in Greece prompt secret talks

    [Guardian] (News: Main section | guardian.co.uk)

    Europe's inner circle meet to discuss possible debt restructuring for Greece as well as problems in Ireland and PortugalFinance ministers from an inner core of eurozone countries were holding secret talks in Luxembourg tonight to discuss a possible debt restructuring for crisis-ridden Greece.The single currency's leading creditor nations – Germany, France, Finland and the Netherlands – all attended the meeting, called amid concerns that Greece's problems were nearing breaking point.Sources s ...

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  • Trichet: Nothing New, Nothing Special, Not a Problem, Absolutely Not

    [Economics] (SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page)

    Axel Merk submits:After raising interest rates by 0.25% a month ago, the European Central Bank (ECB) left interest rates unchanged at yesterday's meeting of its Governing Council. The press conference that followed was held in Helsinki; Finland just elected a new government that may block the aid package put together for Portugal. Adjusting to the Nordic spirit of not wasting time with small talk, ECB head Trichet was very much to the point with his answers: "Nothing New, ...

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  • Sunken champagne cache to be auctioned off

    [Spirits] (Dowd on Drinks)

    The moment of discovery. (Aland government photo) • From Reuters Two bottles of champagne, thought to be about 200 years old and part of a cache of 150 salvaged from a 19th Century shipwreck in the Baltic Sea, will be auctioned in Finland on June 3. The cache, which belongs to the government of Aland, ...

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  • Markets boosted by Portugal bailout

    [News, Guardian] (The Guardian World News)

    In return for financial help from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, Portugal must slash its budget deficit from 9.1% of GDP to 5.9% this yearThe financial markets have welcomed the €78bn (£70bn) bailout agreed for Portugal on Tuesday night, with City experts hopeful that the deal will allow Lisbon to repair its finances without defaulting on its debts.Although the precise terms of the rescue deal announced by caretaker prime minister José Sócrates will not be agreed fo ...

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  • 13 reasons why the Infringing File Sharing Act is bad for you by Christopher Wood

    [New Zealand] (Geekzone Technology Community)

    See Christopher's original Facebook note here. Many of you have been asking what the big deal is about the new copyright legislation (Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Bill 119-2). Isn't it a good measure for stopping illegal downloads? The answer is quite clear: No. First, in case you missed the news: http://www.3news.co.nz/Govts-Skynet-legislation-becomes-law/tabid/412/articleID/206882/Default.aspx There are so many problems with this law. I've listed thirteen here. There are othe ...

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  • Weekend News Roundup & Open Thread for April 30-May 1, 2011

    [Politics] (Blue Jersey - Front Page)

    Happy May Day. This is an Open Thread. What do Finland, Singapore & South Korea do right that Chris Christie wants to do wrong? An answer, within. Christie at Harvard "The reason I'm having this fight with the teachers union is that it's the only fight worth having." Christie shops his brand north to Harvard's Graduate School of Education, and announces his intention to turn his attention to school boards. He Makes No Sense in Boston, Either. Pahk the Cah in Hahvahd Yahd - some contex ...

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  • Lampedusa refugees #13

    Camp of the Saints: The Invasion

    [Austria] (Gates of Vienna)

    When the mainstream media refer to the mass movement of peoples into Europe from North Africa and other Third World countries, they choose from a smorgasbord of words and phrases that are considered acceptable when describing such events. New arrivals may be referred to by one or more of the following terms: 1.Refugees: This is the most commonly used descriptive for the culture-enrichers who arrive daily at Lampedusa from North Africa. It seems fitting, because the departure of the new arrivals ...

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  • Economic Turmoil in Europe: Political Backlash and a Euro-Nordic Headache

    [Economics] (Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis)

    Dan Steinbock, writer for The Globalist sent an interesting story he wrote regarding the Euro Crisis: Economic Turmoil, Political Backlash in the wake of the Finnish election results and the rise of the "True Finns". What follows is partial excerpt of that story, starting with a section titled "The Euro-Nordic Headache". I am not going to do my normal blockquote so as to make what follows easier to read. Everything that follows is from Dan Steinbock. The Euro-Nordic Headache The [Finnish] e ...

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  • S&P's negative outlook on the US doesn't deserve any credit | Richard Adams

    [Guardian] (Business: US economy | guardian.co.uk)

    S&P;'s threat to downgrade the US's credit rating carries little weight. Instead, S&P; makes its own role appear risibleThe news that credit rating agency S&P; had revised its outlook for US sovereign debt from "stable" to negative" did seem like a headline from The Onion: "US economy in slump after man fails to buy taco".Really, S&P;? This is the agency that within recent memory assured investors that not only were Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers blue chip investments but that the various coll ...

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  • Sweden's finance minister on the Portugal bailout, Europe's recovery, and America's budget mess

    [Foreign Policy Magazine, Politics] (FP Passport)

    I had the change to sit down yesterdau with Sweden's finance minister, Anders Borg, on the sidelines of the IMF Spring Meetings here in Washington. Borg described the meetings as the most "relaxed" that he's attended since the start of the financial crisis. Then again, with Sweden raising its growth projections last week and predicting a budget surplus and falling unemployment, he can afford to be more relaxed than some of his colleagues. We talked about the reasons for Sweden's surpri ...

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  • The Finnish Monkey Wrench (The Business Insider)

    [Beijing] (Wikio - Beijing)

    Mercenary Links Roundup for Sunday, April 17th (below the jump). 04-17 Sunday Vote in Finland Could Doom Economic Bailout of Portugal – NYTimes.com Euro zone debt crisis gets new Finnish threat | Reuters Finland’s Euro-Skeptics Set for Government After Election Upset – Bloomberg Will The Finnish Vote Dead End Europe’s Bailout Bonanza? | zero hedge Fears grow over Greek debt default despiteSource : The Business InsiderExplore : Asia, Business, China, Crises and conflicts, World ...

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  • Eurozone debt concerns weigh on euro

    [Financial Times] (Financial Times - Financial markets news)

    The single currency slips as speculation mounts over a restructuring of Greek government debt and after an election in Finland raises concerns over Portugal’s bail-out ...

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  • Finland vote may hit Portugal bailout

    [News, Guardian] (The Guardian World News)

    True Finns quadruple share of vote in Finland elections, as party leader says he expects EU to change Portuguese bailout plansThe cost of insuring Portuguese debt against default rose on Monday after a strong election result in Finland for a party opposed to a bailout of Portugal.The True Finns, the anti-euro party, more than quadrupled its share of the vote to 19% and finished a close third in parliamentary elections at the weekend. The party expects to hear later this week about joining talks ...

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  • True Finns' Rise To Power In Finland Means Change

    [Startups] (ArcticStartup Posts)

    Yesterday Finland held its parliamentary elections where it chose the representatives to drive Finland forward for the next four years. National Coalition Party (NCP) took the position of the largest party with 44 seats of the 200 seat parliament while Social Democrats, a former opposition party, took 42 seats. However, the rise of the True Finns in the largest gain of seats in Finnish history, from 5 in 2007 to 39 last night, signals change in many ways. While we don't usually cover politics in ...

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  • What The New Top Three Parties In Finland Think Of Entrepreneurship

    [Startups] (ArcticStartup Posts)

    The three largest parties to gain power in last night's Finnish parliamentary elections have dramatically different political agendas. Fortunately for entrepreneurs, employment and entrepreneurship is one of the areas with the fewest differences overall. However, there are differences and depending on how the new government will be formed - these might have significant effects on entrepreneurs and their incentives as well. Below are some of the key areas of change these three parties are trying ...

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  • Instant View: Populist gains in Finland heighten euro risk - Reuters

    [Malaysia] (Top Stories - Google News)

    CTV.ca Instant View: Populist gains in Finland heighten euro risk Reuters HELSINKI (Reuters) - The strong showing of an anti-euro party in a Finnish election on Sunday has heightened the risk of a fresh obstacle to European Union plans to bail out Portugal and fortify the euro. Seizing on voters' anger with bailout efforts Finland: Tough Coalition Talks Ahead With Euro-Skeptic True FinnsWall Street Journal Euroskeptic gains in Finland challenge EuropeSeattle Post Intelligencer Finland's Euro-Sk ...

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  • Finland Vote 100% In; Anti-Bailout Block In Majority; Coalition Math

    [Economics] (Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis)

    The results of this weekend's election in Finland are in. The current pro-euro, pro-bailout government has been ousted and a coalition of other parties will rule. There are 18 parties in Finland in the recent election. Many of them are fringe parties, but the splitting of the vote is such that the winner barely exceeded 20% of the vote. Voters in the US may be interested to see what something other than a two-party system looks like. Finland General Election Results The first eight parties ...

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  • Finland Vote 100% In; Anti-Bailout Block In Majority; Coalition Math - FavStocks

    [Math] (MATH - Google News)

    Finland Vote 100% In; Anti-Bailout Block In Majority; Coalition Math FavStocks The results of this weekend's election in Finland are in. The current pro-euro, pro-bailout government has been ousted and a coalition of other parties will rule. There are 18 parties in Finland and more » ...

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  • Nationalist Right in Finland Makes Historic Gains

    [Politics] (MyDD)

    Finns went to the polls on Sunday to elect a new Parliament. The right-wing National Coalition won 20.4 percent of the vote while the Social Democratic Party, which won 19.1 percent. However, the seats of both the parties shrank in the Parliament, with National Coalition retaining 44 of its previous 50 and Socialists holding on to 42 out of 45. The Centre Party - previously the largest party in parliament - won just 35 seats, down 16 from the last election in 2007. The big winner was the far rig ...

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  • Helsinki

    Final Finnish Election Results: True Finns Gain 34 Seats

    [Small Business] (Business Insider)

    If you go to this chart, and you scroll through the various geographic voting districts in Finland, it gives you a good view of the breadth of the surge of the True Finns in Finnish politics. They were expected to do well in the rural areas, which has long been the party's base. But as the graphs show, they did well everywhere. They even polled pretty well in Helsinki, historically their weakest voting district. Here's the final tabulated national vote: % Change P-07 Change M-08 Ch ...

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  • Euroskeptic parties make gains in Finland vote - AP - msnbc.com

    [Sailing] (- Bing News)

    Finnish voters dealt a blow Sunday to Europe's plans to rescue Portugal and other debt-ridden economies, ousting the pro-bailout government and giving a major boost to a euroskeptic nationalist party. With 99 percent of votes counted, the biggest vote-winner was the conservative National Coalition ...

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  • Polls close in Finland; conservatives in the lead

    [Washington, D.C.] (Examiner RSS)

    KARL RITTER Associated Press HELSINKI ...

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  • Around the World

    [Politics] (MyDD)

    News from around the globe impacting our world. Japan Nuclear Crisis to Last Nine Months. The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant says it expects to bring the plant to "cold shutdown" by the end of the year. The story from the BBC. The Ongoing Brutal Crackdown in Bahrain. Arrests and troop movements signal another government crackdown on protests in the Gulf state. Both The Guardian and Al Jazeera have coverage. Cuba to Introduce Wide Reforms. Speaking at the start he fi ...

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  • Here Comes Inflation

    [Small Business] (Business Insider)

    Today we once again think about the inflation/deflation debate, turn our eyes to Europe and the very interesting election happening there this Sunday, and speculate a little about what could derail the US economy. But first, a quick note to Conversations subscribers. We have just posted a new conversation I did with Rich Karlgaard (Forbes publisher) and Andy Kessler. A found it fascinating to talk with two rational optimists who live in Silicon Valley and have watched the scene there for a very ...

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  • The classroom should be a place of learning – but not for teachers | Francis Gilbert

    [Guardian] (Education: Schools | guardian.co.uk)

    Michael Gove's plans to move teacher training out of universities will provoke protest at teachers' conferencesNo article on matters educational is complete without a disquisition on standards. So here's one, right at the top. The coalition's plans to replace teacher-training at university with on-the-job learning will mean that standards – standards in teaching, that is –will almost certainly decline. And, ultimately, our children's education will suffer.I've been a teacher in various compr ...

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  • Germany Floats Greek Restructuring; Finland's Anti-Euro Party Poised to Win Record Support; Spain on Deck

    [Economics] (Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis)

    Greek 2-year government bonds soared to 18.5% on Friday in the wake of statement from German officials about the possibility of restructuring of Greek debt. In Finland, the "True Finns" an anti-Euro party is expected to win record support in an election this weekend, and in Spain, denial still runs deep about the possibility of a Spanish bailout. Greece 2-Year Government Bond Yield Hits 18.5% Germany Floats Greek Restructuring Bloomberg reports Germany Floats Greek Restructuring as Papandre ...

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  • Finnish Ministry Finally Understands Importance Of Growth Companies

    [Startups] (ArcticStartup Posts)

    Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy yesterday announced their first study (better late than never) into the growth company ecosystem in Finland. Like said, it is first of its kind, but this will become an annual look into the effect these companies play for the Finnish society. The study is downloadable online (in Finnish) for free, but we'll go through the main points here and what this might potentially mean in the political sense. The focus of the study is on employment and how man ...

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  • Why vaccines for emergencies should not be mandated/ Nass testimony

    [Immunization] (Anthrax Vaccine -- posts by Meryl Nass, M.D.)

    UPDATE: Both LD 941 and LD 694 made it out of committee and will be voted on by the entire legislature.--Meryl Meryl Nass, MD Mount Desert Island Hospital Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 April 9, 2011 Dear HHS Committee Member (Maine Legislature): I am writing with regard to LD 941 and the subject of mandatory vaccinations. I am an internistwho has practiced in Maine since 1997. I am knowledgeable about medical emergenciesdesignated by the governor, or by the Secretary of DHHS, and about vaccine sa ...

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  • Lampedusa: boatload of refugees #4

    Camp of the Saints: The Week in Brief

    [Austria] (Gates of Vienna)

    My temporary job is finished, and I’m back in the (pro bono) saddle here at Camp of the Saints Central. The crisis didn’t abate while I was busy slaving in the salt mines, but instead mutated and expanded and moved in different directions. There have been so many new articles this week that I’ll only be able to cover the highlights in this post. During the course of the week, the Italian policy of giving temporary residence visas to the refugees caused alarm in Germany, France, Spain, Bel ...

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  • Russia Sends Note to Finland on Custody Battle - YLE News

    [Russia] (russia source:news - Google News)

    YLE News Russia Sends Note to Finland on Custody Battle YLE News Russia has demanded additional reports from various official departments on the case in which a boy was smuggled out of Russia by his Finnish father. The Russian government sent a note to Finland late on Thursday afternoon, and it will be answered and more » ...

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  • What Greentech Needs: A Dose of Love Bombing

    [Green, Smart Grid] (Greentech Media: All Content)

    “When you look at me, you see an old man,” an 80-year old man told a friend of mine at a wedding reception a few years ago. “But when I look in the mirror, I see the face of a 19-year-old.” Then he scampered off to the dance floor. The magic advice of Mr. Martini came floating back to me this week after a round of high-tech conferences. The nations of the world are clamoring to become the Silicon Valley of Green. China, Japan, South Korea, France, Finland, Denmark, th ...

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  • Why vaccines for emergencies should not be mandated/ Nass testimony

    [Immunization] (Anthrax Vaccine -- posts by Meryl Nass, M.D.)

    Meryl Nass, MD Mount Desert Island Hospital Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 April 9, 2011 Dear HHS Committee Member (Maine Legislature): I am writing with regard to LD 941 and the subject of mandatory vaccinations. I am an internist who has practiced in Maine since 1997. I am knowledgeable about medical emergencies designated by the governor, or by the Secretary of DHHS, and about vaccine safety. I have testified to the US Congress on bioterrorism and emergency vaccinations 7 times (3 oral, 4 writt ...

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  • Eurosceptic 'True Finns' shatter the old consensus | Teija Tiilikainen

    [Corporate Blogs, Politics, Op-Ed (opinion editorial), Guardian] (Comment is free | guardian.co.uk)

    Against a background of bailouts, Finland's election is being dominated by the previously uncontroversial issue of the EUAs Finns prepare to go to the polls this Sunday, one thing is already clear: this has been a general election campaign like no other. For the first time, a European issue has dominated the debate. The issue in question is not one that makes for catchy headlines: the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), a permanent rescue funding programme that is due to take over from current, ...

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  • Should cycle helmets be made compulsory?

    [Cycling] (BikeRadar.com)

    With UK cycling minister Norman Baker nailing his colours to the mast this week with his views on helmets – prompting a huge debate among BikeRadar readers – we thought it was time to delve deeper into the issue, and ask whether they should be made compulsory in the UK.The legal situationMandatory wearing of helmets is already in place – to the chagrin of many – in several countries around the world. Australia was first to make it law for all cyclists in 1991 and New Zealand followed sui ...

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  • Finland

    Finland Getting Closer To Killing The Portuguese Bailout

    [Small Business] (Business Insider)

    Finland could kill the Portuguese bailout by vetoing the terms of the deal in the country's parliament, according to Reuters. Elections are to be held this Sunday, April 17, and the chances that an anti-European parliament is elected are rising. While in every other European country, decisions on bailouts are made solely by the elected government, in Finland the parliament must approve the bailout. Thus an election resulting in parliamentary gains for parties like the the True Finns could jeopar ...

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  • Comments of the Government of Finland On the Third Opinion of the Advisory Committee on the Implementation of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities by Finland

    [Refugees] (UNHCR | Refworld | Latest Updates)

    Publisher: Council of Europe: Secretariat of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities - Document type: States Parties Reports ...

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  • Who to trust on nuclear? | Paul Dorfman

    [Guardian] (News: Main section | guardian.co.uk)

    Even without Fukushima sceptics might wonder why Britain ignores the German lead on energyIn the continuing disaster at Fukushima, Japan's nuclear safety agency has now raised the crisis level to seven: the highest category of nuclear accident. The government is widening the evacuation zone. The unpalatable truth is that the legacy of Fukushima will be with us for a long time to come.The numbers are staggering. Latest information from nuclear consulting engineer John Large tells us the six react ...

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  • Finland Northern Lights

    The Surge Of The True Finns

    [Small Business] (Business Insider)

    The story no one really wants to talk about in Europe is the rising tide of right-wing politics. This is a particularly taboo subject in Germany, for obvious reasons. But it's happening all across the European Union, as this handy chart from The Economist makes clear. The driving issues of this surge are said to be economic uncertainty, immigration and anti-Islamic "prejudice." But the overarching issue is nationalism or, more specifically, opposition to what might be called the "ideology" of ...

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  • Estonia green lights Nord Stream

    [Oddities, News] (Latest News - UPI.com)

    TALLINN, Estonia, April 12 (UPI) -- Construction of the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline through the Gulf of Finland isn't having a major impact on the environment, the Estonian government said.

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  • Ebacc is more pressure on children and parents

    [Politics, Guardian] (Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk)

    The English bac and schools' response to it will create more anxiety and pressure for pupils and parentsWhen I was 18, I went to America for a gap year. It was the dark ages in terms of modern technology and I spent 10 months without speaking to my parents, corresponding intermittently by post. True, I had left school, but this followed teenage years punctuated by equally rare moments of parental involvement. The occasional school meeting maybe, but nothing like the intense engagement parents to ...

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  • The Guardian roundtable | Time to trade up

    [Guardian] (Education news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk)

    Vocational training can lead to degree-standard qualifications, but young people and employers often ignore the benefits of apprenticeships. Could skills competitions be the answer? Janet Murray reports from a recent debateGCSE and A-level results always attract column inches, as do university surveys and league tables, but vocational learning has never managed to attract the same level of interest. While arguably well-intentioned, the previous Labour government's preoccupation with getting more ...

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  • The Race for Arctic Energy Resources

    [Finance, Oil ] (Home)

    Soon ships will be able to sail across an open Arctic Ocean during the summer months. The low humming of freight vessels will be a regular sound. The reduced presence of massive multi-year sea-ice is rapidly becoming a reality as the thicker and older ice is being exported from the region. The thinner and more fragile seasonal sea-ice layer, partly replacing the old and thicker ice, is no match for modern icebreakers or even strengthened freight containers. A Norwegian cargo-ship has already tra ...

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  • Government Websites Using Joomla

    [Joomla] (Joomla! Documentation - Recent changes [en])

    Added Ivory Coast ←Older revision Revision as of 02:32, 11 April 2011 (7 intermediate revisions not shown.)Line 192: Line 192: Sitio Oficial Turístico de Valle Hermoso [http://www.vallehermoso.gov.ar/] Sitio Oficial Turístico de Valle Hermoso [http://www.vallehermoso.gov.ar/] + += Armenia = + +Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources [http://www.minenergy.am] + +Police [http://www.police.am] + +Armenian Rescue Service [http://www.ema.am] ...

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  • Government Websites Using Joomla

    [Joomla] (Joomla! Documentation - Recent changes [en])

    Added Finland ←Older revision Revision as of 02:13, 11 April 2011 (5 intermediate revisions not shown.)Line 192: Line 192: Sitio Oficial Turístico de Valle Hermoso [http://www.vallehermoso.gov.ar/] Sitio Oficial Turístico de Valle Hermoso [http://www.vallehermoso.gov.ar/] + += Armenia = + +Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources [http://www.minenergy.am] + +Police [http://www.police.am] + +Armenian Rescue Service [http://www.ema.am] = A ...

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  • japan earthquake: donation still pours in

    [CNN] (CNN iReport - Latest)

    Salute to all donar countries who have generously come forward in aid of Japan following masstive earthquake . Here is list of latest donars as per Japan's Foreign Ministery official release:Donation of Relief Goods from the Embassy of Tanzania in Japan and the Tanzania Community in Japan Additional Relief Supplies from the Russian Federation Extension of the Dispatch of International Peace Cooperation Corps Members to the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT)Acceptance of rel ...

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  • Many Startups Stumble on International Cultures

    [Small Business] (Business Insider)

    By Ernst Gemassmer Most of us have travelled abroad and experienced the challenges and frustrations of getting what we want without being laughed at or insulting our hosts. Similar issues prevail when doing business in other countries, cultures and languages. Even if you think your business is all local, multi-ethnic sensitivities are more relevant than you may think, including the US. Although the Internet gives you pervasive reach, it hasn’t reduced the world to one locale for your busines ...

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  • a_multicultural

    Many Startups Stumble on International Cultures

    [Startups] (Startup Professionals Musings)

    By Ernst Gemassmer Most of us have travelled abroad and experienced the challenges and frustrations of getting what we want without being laughed at or insulting our hosts. Similar issues prevail when doing business in other countries, cultures and languages. Even if you think your business is all local, multi-ethnic sensitivities are more relevant than you may think, including the US. Although the Internet gives you pervasive reach, it hasn’t reduced the world to one locale for your busines ...

    [details] received 308 days ago  published 308 days ago  lang: en 
  • Putin Blasts World Trade Organization

    [Economics] (Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis)

    Russia is seeking entry in the World Trade Organization. At least that is what everyone thought. However, with only a few details left to hash out, in an angry tirade, Putin Says W.T.O. Rules Don’t Apply.Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin of Russia interrupted a speech on the economy by a deputy minister on Friday to sharply rebuke him for suggesting that the government should abide by World Trade Organization rules on import tariffs. Russia is not yet a member of the global trade group but is a ...

    [details] received 308 days ago  published 308 days ago  lang: en 
  • Estonia's euro joy dampened by EU debt crisis

    [Washington, D.C.] (Examiner RSS)

    JARI TANNER Associated Press TALLINN, Estonia Despite a hellish year for the euro, the tiny Baltic nation of Estonia will be joining the single currency club as the champagne corks pop at midnight on New Year's Eve. Estonia will become the eurozone's 17th member and instantly claim the mantle of the poorest as well as one of t ...

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