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UNESCO Vote a Sign of Equatorial Guinea's Active Foreign Policy
Nation has been slowly raising its profile through engagement, humanitarian aid, exchanges
MALABO, Equatorial Guinea, March 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Last week's UNESCO vote to institute a $3 million prize for biological research sponsored by the government of Equatorial Guinea was a sign of that nation's increasingly active—and successful—foreign policy.
Equatorial Guinea offered to fund a prize to promote studies related to the most important health problems affecting Africa, such as malaria, tuberculosis, and AIDS, in 2008.
Measuring Democracy - Reports by the Committee to Protect Journalists - Artur Victoria Studies
The Committee to Protect Journalists is a non-profit organization established with the aim to protect the press freedom around the world There is not much information available on who the members of organization are and whether it has regional affiliates apart from its central office in New York
Wireless broadband and low-cost CDMA mobile phone business to promote the Latin American-CDMA, mobile phones, wireless broadband - Communications Indu
Recently announced the deployment of mobile broadband, international roaming services, cheap cell phones and CDMA450 commercial success, has become the promotion of CDMA2000 ® in Latin America and the Caribbean, a key factor in growth. CDMA2000 operators in the region, the number has increased to 62, more than 66 million subscribers. Of which 25 networks (about 40% of the total network) has been upgraded to EV-DO to provide high-speed mobile broadband services. Another 14 networks will be upgraded within a year, EV-DO. In the past year, the number of international roaming agreements in the region has increased by 10%, are now available for 50 dollars CDMA mobile phone Achieve more than a dozen models. 7 CDMA450 network into commercial opera ...
Measuring Democracy - Reports by the International Press Institute - Artur Victoria Studies
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Sino-Forest Announces Personnel Changes and Application to Enhance Powers of the CCAA Monitor
TORONTO, April 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Sino-Forest Corporation ("Sino-Forest"
or the "Company") announced today certain personnel changes. The
Company also announced today its intention to apply to the court, in
the application commenced by the Company under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act on March 30, 2012 (the "CCAA Proceeding"), to enhance the powers of the
court-appointed Monitor, FTI Consulting Canada Inc.
Sino-Forest announced today that it has terminated the employment of
Alfred Hung, Vice President Corporate Planning and Banking of the
Company, George Ho, Vice President Finance of the Company and Simon
Yeung, Vice President Operations of Sino-Panel (Asia) Inc., a
subsidiary of the Company. The Company ...
Sino-Forest Announces Resignation of Auditor
TORONTO, April 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Sino-Forest Corporation ("Sino-Forest" or
the "Company") (TSX: TRE) announced today that Ernst & Young LLP
("E&Y") has notified the Company that it has resigned as the Company's
auditor effective April 4, 2012. In its resignation letter to the
Company, E&Y noted that the Company had not prepared December 31, 2011
consolidated financial statements for audit and that, in the Company's
March 30, 2012 filing under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act, Sino-Forest said that it remained unable to satisfactorily address
outstanding issues in relation to its 2011 annual financial statements.
Sino-Forest intends to issue a press release containing the information
required by ...
Different Experiences In Hotel Boeken
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