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After being selected as one of the final nine girls to enter the Los Angeles loft, Brittany Diiorio , the tale...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis and Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev attended the signing of the accord in Athens, ending almost 15 years of negotiations on the creation of the 279-kilometer pipeline. Once launched in 2009, the 950 million euro ($1.25 billion) link will run from the Bulgarian Black Sea port of Burgas to the north Aegean port of ...
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VATICAN CITY, MARCH 15, 2007 (Zenit.org ).- Here is a Vatican translation of the address Benedict XVI gave at the end of the March 10 Marian vigil held with university students connected via satellite.
RECITATION OF THE HOLY ROSARY WITH THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
I am very pleased to address my cordial greeting to you at the end of the Marian Vigil which the Vicariate of Rome has organ...
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It's that time of year again. Award season is in full swing and red carpets everywhere are fresh from the dry cleaner and ready to be stomped upon by over-priced shoes. Mr. Winston has his diamonds polished up and maybe Joan Rivers had another face lift for the occasions. In all the hoopla, does anyone think these awards actually mean something? 1 Comment(s)
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Despite strong domestic criticism, both Tokyo and Canberra have strongly supported the U.S.-led war in Iraq by dispatching troops there. The Japan-Australia security pact is seen by some as being partly aimed at diluting the widespread public impression in both countries that their leaders focus too much on their alliance with the U.S.
At their meeting in Tokyo on Tuesday evening, Japanes...
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"'Laramie' was getting tons of publicity. We were, frankly, not prepared," he said of the interest the show generated in the city. Nor did he expect to receive numerous inquires about the city from people living in countries such as Japan, Germany and France. "They wanted to know all about Laramie, so we'd send them a brochure," he said.
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Speaking at a business roundtable meeting here today, he said, "In our external relations, we are at a stage where our relations with our immediate and larger neighbourhood and with all major countries of the world, have improved significantly".
"We are moving forward on our dialogue with Pakistan and there certainly is a climate of reconciliation,". Singh added.
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DADE CITY - A team of five Japanese women spent the past two weeks in Dade City, guests of East Pasco Habitat for Humanity.
The women were the first participants in a new "Learn and Build" program started by Habitat for Humanity Japan. They came to help build houses and to learn about volunteering.
"In Japan, we don't really do the volunteering," said Mariko Terada, 23, the team...
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Bandar Seri Begawan - Chief executive officer of Petroleum Brunei Awang Haji Mohd Jaafar bin Haji Awang Bakar was recently in Japan as part of the Japan-Brunei Friendship Programme.
The visit, which ended yesterday, saw Awang Haji Mohd Jaafar pay a courtesy call to executive director of National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) Dr Mamoru Mohri.
Dr Mohri was in Br...
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