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Argentina slow to join Latin economic recovery

BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- Argentina is slow to join Latin American countries that are already on the road to economic recovery since last year's financial crisis because of worries over the stability of the Buenos Aires...

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First out of economic trouble: Norway

PARIS, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris said this week Norway would be the first European state to return to economic health. The Norway Post reported Friday that Norway was...

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The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal

The U.S. Congress on October 1, 2008, gave final approval to an agreement facilitating nuclear cooperation between the United States and India. First introduced in the joint statement released by President Bush and Indian Prime...

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CLIMATE CHANGE: The Danish Example

COPENHAGEN, Nov 20 (IPS/IFEJ) - Whether a new internationally binding treaty to reduce greenhouse gases and forestall climate change will be signed next month remains to be seen. What is clear though, is that if there is a...

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Islamic countries lobbying for treaty against religious defamation: report

JURIST] The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) [official website] has begun lobbying for the UN General Assembly [official website] to pass an international treaty protecting religious beliefs and symbols from...

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Syria suspected of concealing nuclear activity

WASHINGTON - The International Atomic Energy Agency and Syria are walking a tightrope and appear to be headed toward a collision over two nuclear sites where undeclared uranium was recently found. The agency found traces of...

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Release of the Final Report in the CNSC's Integrated Regulatory Review Service Peer Review

The CNSC is pleased to announce that today, the International Atomic Energy Agency released the final report for the June 2009 Integrated Regulatory Review Service Peer Review of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission .

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Venezuelan State Oil Company's Profits Down 67%

State-owned Petroleos de Venezuela SA said its net income in the first half of 2009 fell by 67 percent to $3.17 billion due to slightly lower output and a steep decline in oil prices. "The total consolidated net profit for the...

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Obama, A New Nixon?

When Obama was recently awarded the Peace Prize there were raised eyebrows. Many, if not most, declared that it was very pre-mature to award a President who has been in office for just nine months with any sort of accolades....

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OECD Revenue Statistics 2009 - briefing on tax policy

Vrijdag 20 november 2009 | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) ] 19/11/2009 - On 24 November, OECD will publish the 2009 edition of its annual Revenue Statistics, which presents detailed comparable tax...

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