Uzbekistan

H1N1 may have peaked, but not over

H1N1 cases starting to dwindle, even as Tamiflu-resistant cluster detected Dr. Toral Shah examines Sammi Jiminez, 4, in a tent clinic where patients with flu symptoms are treated outside the emergency room at Dell Children's...

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Power Struggle Threatens Central Asian Electricity Grid

Defections from regiona distribution network may destroy Soviet-era effort to ensure equitable sharing of electricity. By Gulnura Toralieva in London (RCA No. 596, 20-Nov-09) Kazakstan’s decision to withdraw from the Central...

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F18News Summary: Uzbekistan; COMMENTARY;

FORUM 18 NEWS SERVICE, Oslo, Norway http://www.forum18.org/ The right to believe, to worship and witness The right to change one's belief or religion The right to join together and express one's belief...

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Henry should have owned up, says Wenger

Arsene Wenger yesterday said Thierry Henry should have admitted to his blatant handball that sent France to the World Cup finals, as the Football Association of Ireland called for their controversial World Cup play-off in Paris...

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A Puzzle for Our Time

Critics of the EU’s mild policy on Uzbekistan say it’s the Karimov regime that’s running the show, not the West. But the move also must have dismayed critics of the EU’s relationship with Uzbekistan, who had hoped for something...

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A Knight's Tale:Cheating Times

Ross Knight is back on topical form. With the Irish furore over Thierry Henry causing the whole of Europe (including the French) to collectively raise a pint of Guinness in a toast of sympathy, it is worth looking at the...

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Hot topic - Views from the street by Alastair Macleod

Fresh Water- Being a 'can do' country, Australia has already been implementing plans to save water. Yet by necessity and careful management some communities in Australia have managed to reduce their consumption to 130 litres a...

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Suicide bomber kills 16 in western Afghanistan

KABUL (AP) — A suicide bomber riding a motorcycle killed 16 people, including two children and a policeman, and wounded at least 23 others Friday in a busy city square in western Afghanistan, officials said. Stop!" at the...

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Forces in Afghanistan Kill Militant, Detain Suspects

American Forces Press Service KABUL, Nov. 20, 2009 – Afghan and international forces in Afghanistan killed an enemy militant and detained several terrorism suspects today, military officials reported. A combined...

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Rehabilitation center for trafficking victims to open in Tashkent

A rehabilitation center with 30 beds opened in Tashkent to assist and protect trafficking victims, Trend News reported citing the National Inter-Ministerial Committee to Combat Human Trafficking. The center opened in accordance...

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