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Ottawa. 130 out of work at ATC
About 130 workers at ATC Panels in Pembroke are out of work at least until the end of the year because of a drop in demand for composite...
Iranian foreign minister comments on US policy, nuclear row, ties with Germany
Text of interview with Iranian Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki by Andrea Hoffmann, place and date not given, headlined \"Again and again plans for coup\" published by German news magazine Focus on 30 July [Mottaki] The point was to help the Iraqis and to support the government of Al-Maliki. Security in Iraq means security in Iran. [Mottaki] This does not surprise me. The United States is constantly looking for excuses for its failure in Iraq. However, Iran is not the problem in Iraq, but part of the solution.
Iraqi Shi'i leader denies Iranian influence on Islamic Supeme Council
[Interivew with Iraqi Shi'i leader Ayatollah Abd-al-Aziz al-Hakim by Andrea C. Hoffmann; place and date not given: \"Our Relations Are Fraternal\"] [Al-Hakim] Al-Qa'idah is hostile to the Iraqi Shi'is and has instigated their genocide. However, they are not only hostile to the Iraqi Shi'is but to all Shi'is worldwide.
Ears for story time
[Chloe Lovato], 3, hugs her nanny [Andrea Hoffmann] during story time Thursday morning at Borders Books and Music at Tyrone...
Iraqi minister says \terrorists\ trying to provoke civil war
[Abd-al-Mahdi] For example Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al- Zarkawi and Bin Ladin's people. They are trying to turn Iraq into the country of Jihad by attacking the Americans, as well as elements of the Iraqi society, above all Kurds and Shi'is. [Abd-al-Mahdi] Yes, exactly. The people who are behind these murders want to instigate a civil war by provoking a reaction of the Shi'is against the Sunnis. However, the Shi'is have realized this plan, at the latest since the murder of Ayatollah Baqir al-Hakim. [Abd-al-Mahdi] There are also a few Shi'is and Kurds among them. However, as the old regime was a confessionally determined regime, it has to be sincerely stated that most of them come from a region inhabited by Sunnites and Arabs. By creating chaos, they want to prevent the peaceful coexistence of Shi'is and Sunnites, as well as of
The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Bob Shallit column
PREDICTION: Funding will pick up for local startup firms, with software makers Revionics and Ignite Logic and wireless innovator TotalMass among those raking in dollars. PREDICTION: Swedish retailer IKEA will announce plans for its first Sacramento-area store -- in Natomas. REALITY: And how. First, in March, upstart carrier JetBlue Airways began offering service between Sacramento and New York. It added service to Washington, D.C., in May, the same month that Continental started Sacramento-Newark, N.J., flights. Then, in June, United jumped in with its own Sacramento-D.C. service.
General semantics at the National Council of Teachers of English annual convention
Gregg Hoffmann, Andrea Johnson, Katherine Liepe-Levinson and Steve Stockdale represented general semantics at the annual convention for the National Council of Teachers of English held in San Francisco. Highlights of the convention's panel discussion entitled General Semantics and Critical Literacy: Interdisciplinary Approaches That Enable Students to Become Better Problem-Solvers and Critical Thinkers are presented.
City, meet country
His grain operation involves little interaction with the \"in-town workers\" who are buying plots close to his own home. When he's moving his equipment, he said he's often treated as a disruption to his neighbours' \"fast-paced\" urban lives. \"Unfortunately, my relationship with them, unless it's through my wife's roadside stand, is non-existent,\" he said. \"Quite often I am an interruption to them hurtling up and down the road because I'm only travelling at 20 kilometres an hour and they think the 60-kilometre speed limit is too low anyway. So I get a lot of fingers flicked at me.\" \"We're developing friendships, relationships based on the most universal connecting thing in the world - food,\" she said. \"It's totally community building.\"