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  • 16Sep

    Who is writing the information you see on search engines? Online reputation repair can be about restoring the truth.
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  • 16Sep

    Barack Obama (accidentally) refers to his “Muslim faith” on George Stephanopolous’ show, waivers and quakes on every position he has hitherto held (abortion, taxes, Iraq, the surge), and now faces a 10 point deficit to McCain/Palin in the latest U
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  • 16Sep

    Explore the price of individual goals in relationship to family goals.
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  • 16Sep

    We as Americans are learning to adjust our thoughts and beliefs about woman in politics and mothers in the public’s eye. We have Hillary and Sarah to thank for their courage and strength in tackling these beliefs. For opening doors of opportunity.
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  • 16Sep

    This article is designed to inform American Citizens living in Thailand about the benefits of the Treaty of Amity between the United States and the Kingdom of Thailand.
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  • 16Sep

    The Greek Cypriot President Dimitris Chrisofias took office on 28th February 2008, and there have already been three major meetings between him and his counterpart, the Turkish Cypriot president Mehmet Ali Talat A fourth is scheduled for the 3rd of September, making the presidents already two of the closely partnered Cypriot heads of state since the partition Indeed Mehmet Ali Talat has called explicitly for an end to the division of the island, and Chrisofias seems keen to concur, with peace talks expected to flourish in that fourth meeting in September…
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  • 16Sep

    It was announced this week that genuinely committed talks on the reunification of Cyprus would come into effect in September of this year

    Demetris Christofias, the Greek Cypriot president, met with the Turkish Cypriot president Mehmet Ali Talat on the 28th of August, and both are reportedly keen to discuss a potential reunion of the island It is the fourth time Talat and Christofias have met to discuss union issues since the latter came to power, signaling a potentially serious reconstitution of what it will mean for citizens on the island to call themselves Cypriot…
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  • 16Sep

    Since the dominance of the Ottoman Empire during the middle of the last millennium, Turkey - in various forms - has been a prominent force in both European and middle eastern politics It has continually exerted a sphere of influence over the two continents, and never committed to both; in that respect it can be compared to Russia, who have historically felt that their dominance can be justified on its western borders in Europe, and in Asia on its eastern border

    As the two major nations that close off what is traditionally classed as Europe’s borders, and the nations who feel neither fully European or fully Asian, they have been the centre of several diplomatic and cultural conflicts with Europe’s major powers over modern history; the Crimean war and Britain clashes with Russia over China are prime examples…
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  • 16Sep

    A row broke out in Cyprus this week between church and state President Christiofias, who has led the Greek Cypriots since February of this year, was publicly criticised by the Bishop of Paphos Georgios, who was speaking on behalf of Archbishop Chrystostomos, over his progressive attitude to the Cyprus Problem and his well known desire for reunification between the two sides

    The churchmen complained that the problem was no longer viewed in the terms of invasion and occupation but instead in the terms of inequality between two separate communities…
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  • 16Sep

    Football is one of those things that is far more important that the immediate sum of its parts – the twenty-two men, ninety minutes and two goals This is especially true in times of crises, where the sporting conflict serves as metonym for the wider political or humanitarian reality

    Since the 1950’s there have been two different leagues in Cyprus; the Cyrpus Football Federation (the KOP) and the Turkish Cypriot Football Federation…
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