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  Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As a result of impending World war, the plan was never fully implemented, but the White Paper of 1939 policy was implemented well into the END of WW2, and enforced even when refugees who survived Holocaust were fleeing from Nazi persecution.
Fulfillment of the 1947 UN Partition Plan would have divided the mandated territory into two states, Jewish and Arab, giving about half the land area to each state.
Under this plan, Jerusalem was intended to be an international region under UN administration to avoid conflict over its status.
israel.iqnaut.net   (5016 words)

  
 TECHNOLOGICAL CAPACITY-actions
The union plans to use a "train-the-trainers" approach and cooperate with public and private sector partners to spread this technological knowledge.
In effect, it is taking place, but the biggest problem is that there is a big gap between the developing countries and the developed countries, although India, China, and Brazil are the exception with advanced space technology of their own.
Something like a Geneva Convention should be created for biotechnology research with a set of values and codes for research that would be internationally enforceable.
www.acunu.org /millennium/techcapactions.html   (14731 words)

  
 George W. Bush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Failing to obtain political consensus for his proposal, Bush used a budget surplus to push through a $2 billion tax-cut plan, which was the largest in Texas history and cemented Bush's credentials as a pro-business fiscal conservative.
In his State of the Union Address in January 2003, Bush outlined a five-year strategy for global emergency AIDS relief, the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief.
Despite emphasizing safeguards and remaining open to other plans, Bush's proposal was criticized for its high cost, and Democrats attacked it as an effort to partially privatize the system, and for leaving Americans open to the whim of the market.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_W._Bush   (8269 words)

  
 Flagrancy to Reason
This acceleration coincides with new land expropriations and plans for the development of new Jewish settlements in the heart of Palestinian neighbourhoods such as in Ras-al-amud or the Mount of Olives.
The "withdrawal plan" actually discussed in public by Kadima was to remove 11 of 120 'legal' West Bank settlements, 15,000 of well over 200,000 settlers, that "would not include handing the land back to Palestinians", my emphasis, because that needs to be emphasized.
Talk about "withdrawal" when what was intended was an extremely limited plan to buffer the ever-expanding settlements was nothing more than a marketing campaign, until now I was wondering who the target audience was.
www.flagrancy.net   (3404 words)

  
 GrandPrix.com > News > Current News
The plans have been in place for some time but the Italian government has now confirmed that it will be providing $13m for work at Autodromo Enzo & Dino Ferrari and that work will begin in October and be completed by March.
It is thus rather odd that the series has just announced plans to upgrade the performance of its cars in 2008 to "a level comparable with Formula 1".
The US car giant would probably seek to retain a minority shareholding in the company, suggesting that the plan is to find a financial group rather than another car company to buy the business.
www.grandprix.com /nscurrent.html   (6428 words)

  
 Kourou
Commsat technology demonstration;19 deg W. Olympus-1 is a multi-payload communications satellite for direct TV broadcast in the bands of the 1977 Geneva Plan of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) (including a national beam to Italy) plus communication transponde rs in the 14/12 GHz, 2nd 30/20 GHz bands.
Instead of the planned 858 x 35853 km orbit, only a 592 x 17528 km orbit was reached.
Eventually, as part of the planned EGNOS system (to be operational by about 2010) it was to provide navigation/location determination as an independent European counterpart to the GPS and GLONASS fleets.
www.astronautix.com /sites/kourou.htm   (12829 words)

  
 WSIS C2C SMSI
Plan to Connect Rural India to the Internet
CIW: Canadian Index of Well-being - Andre Picard, Globe and Mail
Paving the Road to Tunis - WSIS II: Canada's Civil Society Views on the Geneva Plan of Action and the Prospects for Phase II
www.smsi-territoires.net /site17.html   (941 words)

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