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  Interstate 590 New York @ Interstate-Guide.com
Interstate 590 continues as New York 590 from Interstate 490 north to Irondequoit and as an expressway from Interstate 590 to New York 104.
Interstate 590 originally encompassed all of the Interstate highway portion of the Outer Loop Freeway between the current north ends of Interstate 390 and 590.
Northbound Interstate 390 at the entrance to the Rochester Outer Loop and southern terminus of Interstate 590/Exit 15.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-590_ny.html   (1660 words)

  
 Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections - Country analysis: Greece
Greece's economic growth is being driven in part by infrastructure construction (and foreign investment) for the 2004 Olympic Games, which are to be held in Athens.
Greece is a major investor in the former Yugoslavia and its energy infrastructure is being integrated with that of the Balkan states.
Greece's power network currently is connected with the networks of Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), and Bulgaria, allowing Greece to export electricity to Kosovo in Yugoslavia, through Albania and FYROM (although transmission problems in those countries have sometimes prevented much of this electricity from reaching its intended recipients).
www.gasandoil.com /goc/news/nte23669.htm   (3684 words)

  
 Greek National Road 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Greek National Road 1 is the longest highway in Greece.
The highway begins at Kifissou Avenue or north of the Bay of Phaliro up to Efzoni at the FYROM border where it continues as the M1.
In 1996, one of the bridges in northern Greece (near Leptokarya) was ruined by flooding, resulting into the blocking of traffic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greece_Interstate_1   (786 words)

  
 Greek National Road 48 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It runs from 2 km south of Rio at GR-8/GR-9 (westbound), or at the beginning of the Patras By-Pass in the south up to near Levadia.
In the late-1980s and the early-1990s, a new by-pass was constructed north of Nafpaktos with the highest altitude at 100 m above sea level.
When its about 70 to 80% complete, construction stopped and did not opened for nearly a decade.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greece_Interstate_48   (401 words)

  
 EPAA Vol. 8 No. 28 Chrysos: Government Policy on Teacher Evaluation in Greece
Greece represents a sound example of Cuban's (1995) argument that educational reforms return again and again.
For over one hundred years, Greece has been characterized by abortive, short-lived educational reforms, which have never been implemented for more than a few years, and then were abandoned by the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs (MERA) for having failed to bridge rhetoric, design and reality (Persianis, 1998).
In September 1998, after two years of teaching experience in a Preparatory Secondary School in Greece, I was accepted for the degree of Master in Education in Curriculum and Instruction in the Faculty of Education at McGill University.
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 EMBASSY OF GREECE: PRESS OFFICE - News Bulletin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Following Greece's entry as the 12th member of the European Monetary Union—the euro-zone— as of January 1st, both the European Union's Council of Economy and Finance Ministers (ECOFIN) and the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) have reported favorably on the current course and future prospects of the Greek economy.
The OECD expects unemployment in Greece to decline from the 11.4 percent level of last year to 10.7 percent this year and 10 percent in 2002, while inflation, at 4 percent last year, is expected to fall to 3 percent this year, with a further small decrease in 2002.
Greece, he said, was an example to all its northern neighbors who looked forward to membership in the European Union.
www.greekembassy.org /press/bulletin/feb01.html   (2681 words)

  
 Greece - TRAVEL
Greece Interstate 22 Kalpaki, SE of Doliana - Kakavia or Kakavi with the Albanian highway
Greece Highway 51, at GR-2, west of Turkey - Orestiada - Turkish border near Edirne/ Bulgarian Border S of Svilengrad part of it with BG-1 and prob.
Greece Highway 65 Thessaloniki - Kilkis - GR-61
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 Karditsa, Greece
The western half of the prefecture is dominated by the Pindus mountains, famous for the Agrafa region of Greece.
The farmlands dominate the central and the eastern part which is part of the Thessalian Plain while mountains dominate the southern and the western part.
The Plastiras Dam and Lake Plastiras is to the south which supplies water to the plains and the central part of Greece.
creekin.net /c3707-n73-karditsa-greece.html   (287 words)

  
 Greece--Second and third periodic reports of States parties
Greece, as a member State of international organizations, has accepted and ratified declarations on human rights and international conventions aiming at improving the position of the woman in all sectors of economic, political, social and cultural life of the country.
Greece submits the present report in the hope that it will thus contribute to the effort made by the international community for identifying and eliminating all forms of discrimination against women.
In Greece, despite the constitutional and legislative safeguards on the rights of women, there is inequality in the presence of the two sexes in the decision-making centres in both the political and the public life of the country at the central and regional levels.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord1999/documentation/tbodies/cedaw-c-grc-2-3.htm   (17876 words)

  
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Interstate utilities were taken over and operated by the government, including the railway, telegraph and telephone lines; and government fixed prices on the necessaries of life.
Hill 70 was the last high ground held by the Germans in the region of the Artois, and its fall menaced their whole line south to Queant and north to La Bassee.
Their losses were frightful and all German efforts to retake Hill 70 came to naught, while their hold on the central portion of the mining city became most precarious, as the Canadians consolidated the advantageous positions their valor had finally won.
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 CONTINUING VIOLATIONS-HUMAN RIGHT WATCH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The government of Greece justifies its refusal to accept the Turkish identity of the minority on the Treaty of Lausanne, which only mentions a “Muslim minority.” Others within the government point to the fact that “Turkish” refers to state identification, rather than to an ethnicity.
The case of the Ramadano_lu family, barred from entering Greece in May 1996 after their Greek citizenship was secretly revoked in November 1992, clearly refutes explanations put forth by Greek officials on why citizenship is revoked.63 In 1990, Mr.
I believe the education of the teachers in minority schools should be based on the interstate cultural agreement of 1951 which allows minority members to study in Turkey and to prepare as teachers for the minority schools.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/Senate/2697/tbhrhrw6.html   (11736 words)

  
 Fokida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Greece Interstate 48 is a highway in Western and Central Greece.
It runs from 2 km south of Rio, Greece at Greece Interstate 8/Greece Interstate 9 (westbound), or at the beginning of the Patras By-Pass in the south up to near Levadia.
It is now connected with a new bridge, the Rio-Antirio Bridge and for 5 km is a joint with Greece Interstate 5 and E55.
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Greece and Turkey were capitalistic countries and the other four Balkan countries were Bolshevik-socialist, on the understanding that Yugoslavia had a considerably different interior order (self-management) compared to other socialist countries.
During the "cold" war (1945-1989) the main rivals on the Balkan peninsula were the U.S., the leader of the western bloc, and the USSR, the leader of the eastern bloc.
The Aegean Macedonia was awarded to Greece, the Vardar Macedonia to Serbia, and the Pirin Macedonia to Bulgaria.
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 Interstate Batteries Franchise
Interstate Batteries, the #1 automotive replacement battery, is taking its proven market leadership into the $50 billion all battery market.
Interstate Batteries' nationally known and trusted brand name is just the start.
Beginning as a pioneer in the industry, Interstate Batteries has now created a $650 million privately held corporation with over 300 wholesale coast to coast distribution centers that service more than 200,000 dealers in the U.S., Canada, and select international locations.
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 Harry Truman - Search View - MSN Encarta
With their aid, Truman was named to two important committees, the Appropriations Committee and the Interstate Commerce Committee.
At the time the USSR was demanding naval stations on the Bosporus from Turkey, and Greece was engaged in a civil war with Communist-dominated rebels.
The president proposed what was called the Truman Doctrine, which had two objectives: to send U.S. aid to anti-Communist forces in Greece and Turkey, and to create a public consensus so Americans would be willing to fight the Cold War.
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 Transportation & Surveying
However, to put through a 4-lane interstate, it was determined that normal cut-and-fill construction techniques could not be used because they would damage the natural beauty of the canyon, in addition to compromising slope-stability to erosion and rock slides.
As a requirement of the construction process, it was determined that the highway must also be kept open to traffic, due to lack of a suitable alternate route for traffic.
For example, most older interstates were not designed to withstand the pounding of large double-long semi-trucks.
www.colorado.edu /engineering/civil/CVEN1317/resources/intro_trans.html   (2273 words)

  
 Ideas/Essays about Alexander and Greece Here... - Macedonia
As demonstrated in the recent past with the forcible removal to Greece of Greeks from Asia Minor who spoke not a word of the Greek language, the linguistic criterion, taken in isolation, is of no value whatever.
Besides, in Southern Greece, which was cut up into city-states, no Power could have been found strong enough, to conceive the idea, and have the necessary means, in order to colonize the whole of the interior of a distant country, which would have meant the displacement of the native population.
Greece is a peaceful country and seeks to co-operate with all its neighbours on the basis of historical truth and mutual respect.
www.macedoniaontheweb.com /forum/alexander-great-ideas-essays/2-ideas-essays-about-alexander-greece-here.html   (12077 words)

  
 April GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY media highlights
The Gulf of Corinth, Greece, is a continental rift zone, where two parts of a continental plate move apart, and a region of high earthquake activity.
In Greece, a pile of nappes is exposed that developed since the late Mesozoic era during the Alpine orogeny.
Once the old roots rot or the stumps are pulled, root strength is gone and the treeless hillslopes are primed for failure, awaiting only a storm large enough to saturate the ground and trigger landsliding.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2005-03/gsoa-aga032405.php   (3605 words)

  
 Interstate Hotels & Resorts Acquires Manager of 54 Hotels - Hotel & Motel Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The two companies had announced earlier that Interstate would acquire the company upon the REIT successfully completing its initial public offering, which occurred October 26, 2004.
Interstate Hotels & Resorts operates more than 300 hospitality properties with nearly 70,000 rooms in 40 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, Russia, and Portugal.
Additional risks are discussed in Interstate Hotels & Resorts' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Interstate Hotels & Resorts annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003.
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 Ovrya, Greece - TheBestLinks.com - Greece Interstate 8A, Greece Interstate 33, Patras, Messatidos, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ovrya, Ovrya, Greece, Greece, Greece Interstate 8A, Greece Interstate 33...
Ovrya is a town in Greece just 5 km directly south of Patras, and 7 km south from the GR-33 highway.
There are streets with about 70% to 80% (excluding the beltway) are narrow.
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 "CDL Single record display"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Although this is an innovative contribution to case studies of democratic dyads, it is not yet possible to apply it to every dyad in the world between 1816 and the present, which puts this approach out of reach for studies such as this one.
This study is concerned only with interstate wars, which excludes lower levels of international conflict and civil wars.
Rummel, who examined levels of interstate conflict less violent than warfare, suggests that the Israeli attack on the American intelligence gathering ship USS Liberty in 1967 might count as an exception to the rule.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~rmitchel/ir/readings/spiro.htm   (9331 words)

  
 Greece Travel Tips - Greece Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com
Their language, and early Greek dialect was written in a script known as Linear B.About 1400 BC Mycenae teached its heigt as the center of Aegean Civilization, ciminated before that time by the Minoans from Crete.
In the age of the Trojan War describedin Homer’s epics, Mucenae was the jome of King Agamemnon from the house of Atreus and the leading city in the Greek world.
About 1200 BC the supremacy of Mycenae came to an end, perhaps because of interstate rivalry, which was compounded about a century later by the successful invasion of another Greek people, The Dorians from the north.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/Greece/General_Tips-Greece-BR-34.html   (797 words)

  
 INVgr / Greece-Turkey: Bilateral business, trade, tourism and investment relations
Turkey and Greece should continue to strive for new horizons in their relations, to the benefit of their peoples and democracies...
Reactions in Greece have been positive -- but if a Turkish bank were to take over a Greek bank, the nationalists would surely come out of their dens, just as they have in a few minority demos in Istanbul, observers remark.
On the basis of Turkish data, Greece is 13th among recipients of Turkish goods at 1.9%, ranking 34th on the basis of exports towards Turkey at 0.6%.
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 united state interstate highway map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Heading east on Interstate 70, I couldn't resist a...
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Of course, being a newly developed web site we dont yet have a monumental amount of content on the precise search term you were looking for united state interstate highway map, but were getting there.
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 pennsylvania interstate map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
River from Newark, is bisected by Interstate 280.
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Deciding on the best pennsylvania interstate map domains can be hard.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 98.6.05
A good deal of interesting work has been done in the last ten years on Greek sanctuaries, including their development and the importance of their location for the history of the polis and interstate relations in ancient Greece.
The evidence from ancient Greece directly bearing on pilgrims and their journeys is very slight.
There were without a doubt some festivals in Greece that were organized on ethnic lines, such as the Panionia of the Ionian Greeks of Asia Minor and the celebrations at the shrine of Apollo Triopion for the neighboring Dorians.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /bmcr/1998/98.6.05.html   (1179 words)

  
 Interstate '76 for Windows - MobyGames
You are Groove Champion - when your sister Jade is killed you inherit her custom-build Picard Piranha and become a vigilante, with only revenge on your mind.
Interstate '76 is a vehicular combat game with a 1970s theme which means muscle cars and funky disco music.
This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by robotriot^skp (1308) on Nov 01, 1999.
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 Epirus/Cameria - The Forgotten Albanian Land - www.ezboard.com
The Greeks consider the southern extremity of Albania to be northern Epirus, while the Albanians consider the northwest corner of Greece to be southern Çameria.
It has encouraged the expansion of contacts with compatriots in Greece, the return of exiles to their family areas, and the payment of compensation for property and land that was illegally taken from them during their expulsion.
A small section of Çameria consisting of 7 villages and the town of Konispoli belongs to Albania while the rest of Çameria was awarded to Greece by the Conference of Ambassadors in London in 1913.
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 Ethnic Conflict and Interstate War: An Analysis of the Kurdish Problem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Second, during the Cold War some believed that interstate wars were the result of both superpowers at various times supporting and suppressing regional conflicts to forward their respective ideologies.
When refugee flows cannot account for internationalization, others have argued that ethnic conflicts lead to interstate war when states intervene in a crisis for humanitarian reasons, as in the case of Kosovo (Premdas in deSilva and May, 1991b; Brown, 1996; Lake and Rothchild, 1998).
Where minorities in conflict straddle the borders of two or more states and identify with ethnic-kin in a neighboring country, interstate war is more likely.
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