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In tough times, Central Europe's elected politicians are acting strangely leery of leading their countries.  |
In Serbia, a provocatively "extremist" radio show braces itself against increased commercialization, financial instability, and physical threats.  |
Ancient history and timeless beauty meet on the road to Armenia's highest mountain.  |


One Central Asian tourism industry finds a potent draw in a jolly old elf. A TOL multimedia presentation.  |
Jamaicans were not to be outdone in paying tribute to the king of pop, Michael Jackson, on the day when thousands of persons gathered at the Staples Center in Los Angeles for his memorial service. Dedicated fans signed a condolence  |
Speakers at the inaugural Early Childhood 2009 Development Expo have shared the conclusion that early-childhood education is one of the most important elements for the total development and improvement of the academic performance of students in Jamaica...  |
Transport Minister Mike Henry is raising concern about a new wave of attacks against buses owned by the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC). Three of the company's new yellow buses have been damaged by vandals. The value of the damage  |
The Government yesterday announced a raft of measures to intensify agricultural production as the country takes aim at positioning the sector to take advantage of opportunities created by the global economic crisis...  |
Verona O'Connor has devoted her life to improving the conditions of residents of St Thomas. As a community volunteer and parish organiser for the National Council for Senior Citizens (NCSC), until her retirement in 2007, the 62-year-old willingly imparted her  |
Headlines for July 07, 2009; Uyghur Protests Widen as Xinjiang Unrest Flares; Obama-Medvedev Nuclear Stockpile Deal "Disappointing," Says Leading Disarmament Advocate; Vietnam War Architect Robert McNamara Dies at 93: A Look at His Legacy With Howard Zinn, Marilyn Young &  |
Headlines for July 08, 2009; World Leaders, Protesters Gather in Italy for G-8; Global Financial Crisis & Climate Change Top Agenda; Declassified Docs Implicate Indonesian President Yudhoyono in Coverup of 2002 Murders of American Teachers in West Papua; Fmr. Congressmember  |
Nearly two out of every three Americans said news organizations gave too much coverage to the sudden death of Michael Jackson in the days following his June 25 heart attack in Los Angeles, according to the Pew Research Center for  |
One out of every seven minutes of media consumption today takes place via mobile devices, according to new research from IPG's Universal McCann and AOL.  |
The rising Millennial generation, born between 1980-1999, is going to challenge the status quo, rewrite the rules and revolutionize the workplace.  |
Company is going after 140 million people in Russia with purcashing power  |
IT is no longer a 'black box,' although many enterprises often still manage it as such.  |
The deal is worth $580 million.  |
Workers will receive a 15% pay increase  |
7,000 workers want better pay, conditions  |
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