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23 hours and 57 minutes ago
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Global Voices Online -
1 days ago
As the two-year anniversary of Fiji's military takeover approaches, another international
governing body has called the Pacific island nation to hold elections in 2009 as once promised.
This time a European Union delegation, led by German legislator Gabrielle Zimmer, met with
leaders in Fiji and urged,
“that parliamentary elections take place before the end of 2009 based on a political
dialogue process involving all stakeholders and conducted without delay.”
Problems between the island nation and regional partners began when self-appointed Prime Minister
Commodore Frank Bainimarama promised in 2007 that elections would be held in March 2009, a pledge
he later back away from. Government officials have long claimed the country isn't
ready for elections until it undergoes major changes in its race-based electoral laws.
The EU statement follows the Pacific Forum indication in August it would
suspend Fiji from the organization if the government failed to schedule elections and return the
country to Parliamentary democracy. Yet Bainimarama has held firm. In its most recent budget, the
government allocated no extra monies
for organizing an election, although funds were set aside for buying electronic equipment for
voter registration.
Unlike the Pacific Forum's threats, the EU's statement could be especially damning to
Fiji’s economy because the organization may withhold sugar subsidies for another year. ($50
million in subsidies were suspended for 2008 due to overthrowing the government of Laisenia Qarase.)
A discussion has broken out in the blogosphere over how exactly to initiate political change in
Fiji. A commenter named
Peace Pipe to a post in the

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BBC News | World | UK Edition -
1 days and 10 hours ago
The Dalai Lama urges the European Union to stand firm on human rights to protect the interests of
the Chinese people.
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Autoblog -
1 days and 19 hours ago
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src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2008/12/fun_opt.jpg" alt="" //aFord has been in
a losing battle for market share here in the States for over a decade, but in Europe the Blue Oval
has turned things around. Popular models like the Fiesta and Focus have many Europeans thinking
Ford first, and soon Ford can have a monopoly on the word 'FUN', too. Ford has been in a battle
with the European Union Trademark office over the word 'FUN' since 2005, and the Detroit-based
automaker has been denied exclusive rights to the happy word until yesterday. The European Court of
First Instance in Luxembourg overturned an earlier decision against Ford, saying the word FUN is
"too vague and subjective to give the word a descriptive character."br /br /Unless the EU's highest
court overturns this decision, Ford and fun will be exclusively intertwined across the pond. We're
wondering what Ford could possibly do with the FUN designation. Will it be a super happy trim level
with balloons and clown faces and a goofy-sounding horn? Will the designation stand for improved
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Global Voices Online -
1 days and 22 hours ago
“According to a poll conducted by the European Union recently, in 2005, 65% of Germans
consider Israel to be the greatest threat to world peace, ahead of Iran and North Korea,”
Svetov writes on Jewcy. He adds:
“Germany is the by far biggest European exporter to Achmadinejad's Iran. It is the largest
European exporter of technology and machines to the Iranian mullahs.”
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iPod touch Fans forum -
2 days ago
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Released: Nov 27, 2008
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An objective of the European Community is to prohibit access to any economic resource for
terrorists and terrorist-organizations. The basis for this are the regulations (EC) No 881/2002 of
27 May 2002, and (EC) No 2580/2001 of 27 December 2001.
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European Union provides a database with information on suspected terrorist organizations and
individuals whose funds and economic resources should be frozen. No transactions are allowed with
these persons / companies.
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why you should regularly check your contacts (customers, suppliers, service providers and job
candidates) before you enter into business relationships or continue existing business
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The Register -
2 days and 1 hours ago
h4Even non-nuclear nations must train replacements/h4 pThe assembled member states of the European
Union have warned that the continent's nuclear boffins are getting old, and not being replaced fast
enough. The EU says this problem should be addressed by all nations - even those that don't fancy
nuclear power - training more specialists and allowing them to move about more freely, probably by
adopting a common qualification scheme..../p
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Global Voices Online -
2 days and 1 hours ago
A visiting European Union delegation concludes that there is no reason why Fiji should not
continue with the
elections next year. There is also a need for more
domestic pressure to implement political reforms in Fiji.
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Guardian Unlimited -
2 days and 11 hours ago
divimg alt=""
src="http://hits.guardian.co.uk/b/ss/guardiangu-feeds/1/H.15.1/95085?ns=guardianpageName=World+news%3A+Nato+snubs+US+by+resuming+Russia+contactsch=World+newsc3=The+Guardianc4=Nato+%28News%29%2CRussia+%28News%29%2CUS+news%2CEuropean+Union+%28News%29%2CGeorgia+%28News%29%2CUkraine+%28News%29%2CWorld+newsc5=Middle+East+Travel%2CNot+commercially+usefulc6=Ian+Traynorc7=2008_12_03c8=1127771c9=articlec10=GUc11=World+newsc12=Natoc13=c14=h2=GU%2FWorld+news%2FNato"
width="1" height="1" //divpThe US suffered a setback yesterday when their west European Nato allies
forced a resumption of contacts between the alliance and Russia and stalled Nato-membership bids
from Georgia and Ukraine. /ppA meeting of Nato foreign ministers in Brussels agreed to reopen
contacts with Moscow, frozen in protest at Russia's invasion and partition of Georgia last August.
Despite US pressure, the meeting also declined to hasten Nato applications from Georgia and
Ukraine. /ppThe meeting agreed on a "conditional and graduated re-engagement with Russia", said the
Nato secretary general, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, adding that the liaison body known as the
Nato-Russia Council would also resume sessions. /ppHe stressed this was not "business as usual"
with Moscow, but the decision to restore contacts coincided with the EU resuming negotiations with
Russia on a new strategic pact which were called off because of the Georgia conflict. /pp"The
moment has arrived to renew negotiations with Russia," said Franco Frattini, the Italian foreign
minister. /ppCondoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, cautioned against restoring links, but
appeared to have lost the argument. /ppA Nato summit last April split over Georgia's and Ukraine's
membership bids, with the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, prevailing over George Bush when the
alliance refused to award the two post-Soviet countries the membership action plans that are the
roadmaps to joining. /ppThe Bucharest summit sent mixed signals and arguably helped to spark the
August conflict. Yesterday's meeting indicated that the transatlantic rift has widened because of
that conflict, with both sides to the dispute feeling vindicated./pdiv style="float: left;
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2 days and 11 hours ago
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width="1" height="1" //divpThe CBI warned yesterday that government would not meet its ambitious
targets for reducing carbon emissions unless it introduced bolder policies including new financial
incentives, but said the global economic crisis was no reason for either side to slam the brakes
on./ppRichard Lambert, the director-general of the main employers' body, said he supported a
ministerial drive to tackle climate change and cut greenhouse gases by 80% by 2050 but the right
framework for investment needed to be in place if the private sector was to develop the necessary
technologies./pp"We must not let the global economic crisis become an excuse for inaction on
climate change. Now more than ever, we need to secure a binding EU climate change deal, or the
opportunity to make the transition to a low-carbon economy will slip through our fingers," he
added./ppThe government had made a promising start by setting up a new Department for Energy and
Climate Change plus creating a new planning act. But 300 wind farms still awaited planning
approvals, companies needed incentives to cut non-carbon emissions and further financial help was
needed to speed-up the insulation of homes, Lambert said at a special climate change conference
organised by the CBI and attended by Ed Miliband, the energy and climate change
secretary./ppMiliband praised Lambert and other business leaders for setting the pace on green
initiatives. Britain would continue to lead the way on climate change and he insisted it was not
the time now for the European Union to row back on previous commitments when it met to discuss
climate change at Poznan in Poland next week./pdiv style="float: left; margin-right: 10px;
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