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...great deal of planning needs to be done before the planned summer renovations can be initiated and completed on schedule,” he said then. “I should know more in two weeks—in fact, if I don’t, nothing’s going to happen here...
...American officials have said they hope to have a deal finalized by the end of July, a deadline negotiators appear unlikely to reach at this point. Virtually no details of the agreement have emerged during recent months as U.S. and Iraqi officials got started on hammering out drafts. Washington's public stance thus far suggests that the American vision for its relationship with Iraq is largely in step with widely aired Iraqi demands for full sovereignty. U.S. ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker has said the agreement, which would replace the existing U.N. mandate allowing coalition forces in the country, will...
...Ressler: We've perfected ROWE for the office environment. Any office environment is perfect: big companies, small, midsize. We've migrated Best Buy as well as a company with 20 employees in Wisconsin. What's amazing is that all employers deal with the same issues - even companies of two people. It's because our beliefs are so strong about how work needs to happen...
...Abyei clash marked the first time that Sudan's northern army and their proxies and the former rebels from the south and their allies -now all part of the same Sudanese government of national unity - had turned their guns on each other since they signed a U.S.-brokered peace deal three years ago. Still, north-south enmity runs deep, and the new fighting has pushed the region back to the edge. "We are on the brink of a new war," was the assessment of Pagan Amum, secretary-general of the southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM). Tensions have been...
...politician-and so expected to profess his faith even if he didn't have much of one. But, at least in its public aspect, Britain is one of the most aggressively secular societies on the planet. Though Blair went to lengths not to make a big deal of his faith when in office ("We don't do God," Campbell once said, though he now insists he did so only to get rid of a journalist who had overrun his allotted time), that did not stop the British from making fun, or worse, of Blair for his religious beliefs...