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Her Excellency Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada addressed the Mexican Senat
20 hours ago ago from Canadian Tourism
December 8, 2009, Mexico City, United Mexican States It gives me great pleasure and is an honour for me, as governor general of Canada, to speak in a Chamber that is so essential to democratic life in Mexico, especially this year, as we celebrate 65 years of diplomatic relations between our two countries. - I would first like to mention the unshakeable, willing and unparalleled ties of friendship that have developed over ...
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1 hour, 29 minutes ago ago from HorsesAss.Org
Click for Part 2 If there was one success that South American anti-drug efforts had in the past two decades, it was to dismantle some of the larger drug trafficking networks that were operating there. Since the death of Pablo Escobar in 1993, there have been no comparable figures in Colombian society in terms of wealth, influence, and criminality. But the drug trafficking organizations that supplied American drug users didn’t disappear. ...
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2 hours ago ago from The Statesmen | Media you can Believe in
WASHINGTON: The United States and Russia said Wednesday they were closing in on a successor arms reduction treaty that would further slash their nuclear arsenals and put their relations on a more solid footing. We're getting closer, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters here, asked about the prospect for an agreement to replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). We're optimistic that we can get one. ...
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13 hours ago ago from Tainted Saints
The United States said Wednesday that it remained opposed to international inspections of biological weapon sites, even though it stressed its commitment to a UN treaty covering such arms and invaded Iraq in part over its alleged stalling of UN weapons inspectors. When it comes to the proliferation of bio weapons and the risk of an attack, the world community faces a greater threat, Ellen Tauscher, US Under Secretary of State on arms ...
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14 hours ago ago from The Truth
Most Americans seem to think that the world leaders gathered at the U.N. Copenhagen climate change summit are simply discussing ways to help improve the environment. Unfortunately that is not anywhere close to the truth. The draft of the Copenhagen climate change treaty now circulating would represent a giant step towards a "world government", it would establish brutal new world taxes which would transfer massive amounts of wealth from the ...
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US says negotiations continue on nuke treaty
13 hours ago ago from Good News Now
WASHINGTON -The White House says the United States is continuing negotiations with Russia over a nuclear arms treaty that expired last week. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Wednesday that negotiators continue to work to replace the expired treaty. But Gibbs says no ceremony has been scheduled to sign a new treaty. Russia's foreign minister said earlier in the day that Moscow and Washington will sign a new nuclear arms deal soon. ...
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8 hours ago ago from The New York Times
MEXICO CITY President Felipe Calder n nominated the finance minister Agust n Carstens to be governor of the central bank Wednesday, a choice intended to ensure stability as the country begins to see signs of an economic recovery. Mr. Carstens, 51, spent 20 years in various positions at the Bank of Mexico until the beginning of the decade. Finance minister since December 2006, Mr. Carstens was able to persuade the congress this fall to raise ...
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17 hours ago ago from Good News Now
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -The state agency responsible for preventing contamination from oil and natural gas operations and reclaiming past environmental damage will have to drastically reduce its routine field inspections as New Mexico searches for ways to plug a $650 million budget shortfall. The Oil Conservation Division is just one agency within the state Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department that is unable to fill key vacancies ...
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