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Compromise offered to anglers in Lake George boat-washing plan - Glens Falls Post-Star |
Compromise offered to anglers in Lake George boat-washing planGlens Falls Post-StarLAKE GEORGE -- The leader of a local angling organization said Wednesday he'd support a newly proposed compromise plan championed by the Lake George Park Commission's proponents of a boat inspection and decontamination program on Lake George. |
Hague warns on UK's green exports - Financial Times |
Hague warns on UK's green exportsFinancial TimesBy George Parker, Political Editor William Hague, the foreign secretary, has warned the prime minister that Britain's green technology companies and potential exports are being undermined by the failure of ministers to make the case vigorously for low ...and more » |
Senior executives should look for new business overseas - Telegraph.co.uk |
Senior executives should look for new business overseasTelegraph.co.ukSIR – William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, is right to say we need to work harder and get on planes to sell things overseas (report, May 13). This message, though, must be directed at the right people. I have spent my career taking engineering and ...and more » |
Work harder, William Hague tells Britons - Telegraph.co.uk  Telegraph.co.uk |
Work harder, William Hague tells BritonsTelegraph.co.ukWilliam Hague, the Foreign Secretary, today issues a blunt message to Britons to “work harder” to help revive the economy and drag the country out of recession. By Patrick Hennessy, Political Editor His forthright comments express the frustration of ...MPs Hague and Umunna battle over businessCITY A.M.all 279 news articles » |
IoS exclusive: Cameron hit by big rise in hostility to Europe - The Independent |
IoS exclusive: Cameron hit by big rise in hostility to EuropeThe IndependentFour per cent are considering supporting the BNP, and 3 per cent could vote for George Galloway's Respect party. Only 38 per cent are not considering changing their allegiance. Overall, Labour now has a nine-point lead, on 41 per cent, up two points on ...and more » |
Leaders put not so cordial entente to the test - Financial Times |
Leaders put not so cordial entente to the testFinancial TimesBy George Parker and James Blitz in London When François Hollande came to London in March he attempted to reassure those who feared he posed a threat to Anglo-Saxon financial capitalism and the City. “No, I am not dangerous,” he said.and more » |
Stretching the Long Arm of the Law - Huffington Post |
Stretching the Long Arm of the LawHuffington PostLast week in The Hague, the Liberian warlord Charles Taylor was convicted of aiding and abetting war crimes and crimes against humanity -- murder, rape, inhumane violence, child conscription, and enslavement. Taylor's ferocious militiamen had ...and more » |
Green investment should not suffer as result of dash for growth - Recycle |
Green investment should not suffer as result of dash for growthRecycleGreen investment is to play a pivotal role in Britain's economic recovery, reports the group, which has accused PM David Cameron of lacking a fit and proper demonstration of leadership while George Osborne's Treasury regards environmental measures as ...and more » |
Uhuru Tries to Censor Thuo Photo - AllAfrica.com |
Uhuru Tries to Censor Thuo PhotoAllAfrica.comThe Nation photo caption specifically identified Thuo. The Nation and Star photos were sent to media houses from the Hague by Lawrence Maingi, Uhuru's official press photographer. Internal Security minister George Saitoti is expected in Parliament ...and more » |
Charles Taylor Tells Hague Court: 'I'm No Threat' - International Business Times  International Business Times |
Charles Taylor Tells Hague Court: 'I'm No Threat'International Business TimesTaylor was indicted nine years ago and the trial began in April 2006 in Freetown, Sierra Leone, before being moved to The Hague. The first African head of state to be brought before an international tribunal, he was charged with 11 counts of war crimes ...and more » |
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