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 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Economy - overview
The state of the economy is greatly influenced by developments in Finland and Sweden, two major trading partners.
Georgia's main economic activities include the cultivation of agricultural products such as citrus fruits, tea, hazelnuts, and grapes; mining of manganese and copper; and output of a small industrial sector producing alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, metals, machinery, and chemicals.
Georgia also suffers from energy shortages; it privatized the T'bilisi distribution network in 1998, but collection rates are low, making the venture unprofitable.
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 Gwinnett Forum.com -- Gwinnett County's community forum and idea exchange
The arrival of the Georgia Baptist Convention in Gwinnett will mean the addition of another major denomination to the line-up of churches with major offices in the county.
Profoundly influenced by his father, a minister and social reformer, he was intent on depicting life among the lowly in Georgia and the rest of the South.
Although Caldwell settled outside of Georgia shortly before he was 25, he paid extended visits to his parents in Wrens for as long as they lived there.
www.gwinnettforum.com   (2636 words)

  
 Reverse Spins
US warned not to ignore China's military power-12/15 Times of India, The United States must prepare an effective strategy to face China's rising military power and not freeze at the Asian giant ''like a deer in the proverbial headlights,'' a new study warned on Wednesday.
Beijing's rapid technological advances mean that the United States ''must plan seriously'' for its development of weapons of greater complexity and power, said the study by the Hudson Institute...
The United States has long been regarded as the most religious country in the western world: a separate poll by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago last week found one in two Americans had undergone a spiritual or religious revelation.
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 POSTAPRINT SITE INDEX: Antique maps prints and illustrated books. Atlases. Early geography and travel.
Includes the American States and Territories in 1876 along with a World Twin Hemisphere map and the Continents.
Report of the State Botanist on Edible Fungi of New York, 1895-99.
ESSEX - Excursions in - Good views of the county, towns, stately homes etc. Town Plan of Colchester.
www.antiquemapsandprints.com /page0.htm   (3700 words)

  
 decanter.com - the route to all good wine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Fine, dry Riesling is not only increasingly fashionable in Germany, but in Alsace and Austria too, where, in the Wachau in particular, some of the world's greatest dry Rieslings are produced.
Widely planted Russian variety grown in most of the ex-Soviet wine producing republics, especially Georgia.
Robola is grown on the islands of Corfu and Zakynthos, but the finest examples come from Cephalonia, the largest of the Ionian Islands.
www.decanter.com /learning/grapeguide.php   (6816 words)

  
 Jewish Labor Committee: Readings on the American Jewish Labor Movement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Davidowicz, Lucy S., “The Jewishness of the Jewish Labor Movement in the United States,” in A BICENTENNIAL FESTSCHRIFT FOR JACOB RADER MARCUS, ed.
Hardman, J. S., “The Jewish Labor Movement in the United States: Jewish and Non-Jewish Influences,” in Publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol.
Helfgott, Roy B., “Trade Unionism Among the Jewish Garment Workers of Britain and the United States,” in Labor History, vol.
www.ericlee.me.uk /jlcarchives/000036.html   (4391 words)

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