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...affordable sources of energy we've got. Secondly there's a very large supply out there. We've got huge coal reserves in this country. And we know where they are, and we know how to develop them relatively cheaply. We've got the infrastructure there in terms of transport and so forth. At the same time, there are clearly a number of areas where we've gotten a number of jobs connected with the coal industry. People who are actively involved in that business in mining and transporting and processing the coal. So it does have important considerations there...
...have been considerably strengthened since 1994. Financial crises that overwhelmed Mexico in 1994 and Brazil in 1999 have been largely overcome. Regional trade and investment have expanded. Moreover, "this summit is about much more than trade," says Canadian foreign minister John Manley, pointing to such areas of cooperation as transport, education and the environment...
Harte, listed as an “elite runner” in the Boston Globe after his 38th place finish in 1999, rode a transport bus with first-tier runners to the starting line...
...getting people to come for the chicken; it's getting the chicken to the people. Popeyes' chicken is always fresh, never frozen, and the chain normally requires that shipments spend no more than eight days traveling from farm to franchise. But it will take 12 days to transport the chicken by truck and ship to Fairbanks--a detail that the local supervisor of the franchise realized just 20 days before the store was scheduled to open...
...station along the border, its numbers, strength and leadership are still the topic of heated speculation. Two days' walking in the mountains behind rebel lines revealed a disheveled band of recruits and local volunteers--some in fatigues, some in sneakers and track suits, lightly armed and using mules for transport. And despite several perfunctory communiques through Albanian expatriates like Veliu that their aim is "equal rights" for the ethnic-Albanian minority in Macedonia, it is still unclear exactly what they are fighting for. "Nothing is going on here that warrants taking to the hills," says a senior Western diplomat...