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Articles related to "Minister"
Gordon Brown After nearly a quarter of a century as an MP in the House of Commons and ten years as the Iron Chancellor he finally succeeded Tony Blair in 2007 to become Prime Minister brown • minister • prime • chancellor • blair
The Centre's Holding...For Now Chernomyrdin has centralized powers away from Nemtsov and Chubais, and Chubais' future is uncertain. Meanwhile, Yeltsin and the Duma clash over a possible "coalition government". Also, Chechnya's ultimate status remains a hot issue. chernomyrdin chubais nemtsov chechnya kulikov russ
The Peace Process in Spain With local elections looming, the crisis in the negotiations for peace reaches a climax with the threatened criminalisation of the Batasuna political party. spain • terrorists • peace-process • basque independence • eta negotiations
Canada Recognizes Kosovo Canada officially recognizes the recent unilateral independence of Kosovo. Does this mean it must do the same should Quebec declare unilateral independence? canada recognizes kosovo • canadian foreign affairs minister maxime bernier s • kosovo as an independent state from serbia • quebec independence • quebec refrendums on independence
Sexy Pirates Of Reconciliation Australians won't achieve reconciliation with Aboriginal people until they can stop feeling guilty. How? Let's make Prime Minister Johnny Howard look like Johnny Depp. white australia • prime minister john howard • reconciliation • sorry day • stolen wages
Belgian Peacekeeper Massacre The Rwandan Genocide of 1994 started with the last stand of a force of Belgian UN Peacekeepers in Kigali who fought to the end in an impossible situation. belgian peacekeeper massacre • heroic last stand • kigali rwanda • rwandan genocide • 1994
Chilean Poet Gabriela Mistral Short biography of Lucila Godoy de Alcayaga (aka Gabriela Mistral), Chilean teacher, diplomat, and gifted poet. gabriela mistral • desolacion gabriela mistral • poet • writing poetry • poems
Northern Ireland Peace Deal After a round table meeting at Stormont in Belfast, Democratic Unionist and Sinn Fein leaders have agreed to a peace deal. Self-rule will be a reality by 8 May. belfast • northern ireland • belfast accomodation • ireland tours • ireland tourism
Lithuania: Government Profile The Republic of Lithuania has developed a functional representative democracy since gaining formal recognition of its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. republic lithuania government profile • political framework structure • representative democracy • independence soviet union 1991 • capital vilnius
Dancers of Medieval Japan Women entertainers in Medieval Japan had a respected and established role and status in society. They could choose to sell sexual relationships with customers. dancers • prostitutes • women's status • women in society • asobime
Delirious Tour Christian worship band Delirious? is on the move. With latest CD, "Mission Bell," the pioneering Brit band is touring the US, beginning this March. delirious? • christian music • mission bell • worship music • british worship band
Indelible Launches Velocity Indelible Creative Group, seeking to build God’s kingdom by creating relevant media experiences, will release multi-artist project, “Velocity,” on June 6th. indelible • velocity • indelible creative group • word distribution • spur 58
Maybe Negotiating Isn't Such A Good Idea? middle east • peace talks • peace process • netanyahu • arafat
Music Education – for All Schools? The Australian Government's review of music education in schools had an unprecedented response from the public. Benefit to the children is now in the government's hands. music education • australian government • music in schools • teaching music • excellence in music education
Review: PeaceMaker Impact Games' PeaceMaker challenges players to find a solution to the middle east conflict and create a peaceful co-existence between Israelis and Palestinians. peacemaker • middle east • impact games • israeli • palestinian
Working Women in the Middle East Through this article we look at the women in business in Middle East. The traditional Muslim region with very conservative views on women and their role in society is slo saudi arabia • uae • united arab emirates • women at work in saudi arabia • women in the workplace in uae
Terrorism Among Us . . . A Cause for Alarm Part I terrorism • counterterrorism • chemical • biological • nuclear
The End For White Autonomy European Australians have been deemed incapable of deciding their own destinies in light of a leaked Child Rape Dossier. aboriginal atrocities • white government abuse • human rights abuses • indigenous abuse • aboriginal rape
Recommending the Kry Started by two brothers from Quebec, the Kry is now 4 guys who love God and make deeply worshipful, vertically-directed music, like “God of Infinite Worth.” the kry • god of infinite worth • yves laioie • jean-luc laioie • cavary chapel
(Contemporary Christian Music) CCM christian contemporary music • ccm • biblical passages • appropriate
Mayhem in Moscow: 1997 in Review 1997 in review: poor tax collections, media/banking empires, and even Chubais the putative reformer doesn't have clean hands. Chubais has suffered serious reverses; many of his allies are now gone in the wake of a book-publishing scandal, and he has definitely lost some standing. Centralization of media and banking is possible in the near future. russia politics kremlin yeltsin chubais berezovsky
Tourniquet's Crawl to China Tourniquet's Crawl to China tourniquet • crawl to china • christian • heavy metal
Rita Springer Interview When given the opportunity to speak with Rita Springer, I jumped quickly. I know, hero worship isn’t good, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t find her intriguing. rita springer • fragrant oil conference • i have to believe • baby justice springer • christian worship leader
Queen Marie Antoinette The life and times of a much misunderstood and maligned queen. queen marie antoinette • house of bourbon • the holy roman empire • king louis xvi • versailles
Greece and China Cooperation The Asian boom nation and the land of the Olympics have agreed to forge new ties and extend cooperation in economy, education, research and security. Greece and China' china • china and greece • china and greece cooperation • china olympics • greece
Leeland Debut Progressive rock band Leeland will release its debut project, "Sound of Melodies," co-produced by Marc Byrd, Matt Bronlewee, and Steve Hindalong, on August 15, 2006. leeland • sound of melodies • marc byrd • steve hindalong • matt bronlewee
Matt Papa Interview Anyone fortunate enough to have heard Matt Papa’s glorious self-titled debut album knows already that he has a healthy respect and a deep love for God’s Word. matt papa interview • the wayfarers • the shade team • you are good • lead me on
Confucius The life, times, and thoughts of one of the world's most famous philosophers philosophers • china • confucius • analects • mandate of heaven
Feria del Libro de Bogota As UNESCO nominated World Book Capital City 2007, Bogota throws open its arms to all on April 19 for the city's 20th Annual Book Festival feria del libro • bogota • book festival • candelaria • gabriel garcia marquez
Four Missing Cavers Found Alive A team of four spelunkers were found on the afternoon of Fri. March 21 after failing to return home at the appointed time. The rescue is said to take 8-10 hours. missing cave divers • spelunking • rescue of cave divers • rainbow cave • great smoky mountains national park
Government Attacks Rebels in Chad Rebel militia and government forces continue to battle on both sides of the Chad-Sudan border. Each nation has rejected UN peacekeepers to assist AU forces in the region. chad rebels fighting • darfur crisis • sudan violence • refugees • african union darfur mission
Innate benevolence? Driving through Richmond, VA suburbia: The hollow stares, the intolerable negligences and the "white picket fence" syndrome is hardly surmountable... time • prom dress • poverty • uganda • dreams |
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