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...[6] The applicant is not a Kuwaiti citizen but had temporary resident status while li... has travelled to Kuwait at least six times on business. [7] The applicant's history of presen...
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LEAVE it to the Liberals and the NDP to view the Stephen Harper government's purchase of 120 second-hand Leopard tanks to replace Canada's aging fleet of Leopard C2 tanks as an escalation of the Afghanistan mission.
Elsewhere in the world, The New York Times reports that Iran's standoff with the United Nations Security Council over Iran's drive for nuclear technology has caused Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen along with Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Al Fujayrah, Ras al Khaymah, Sharjah and Umm al Qaywayn to explore thinking about nuclear programs of their own to counter the Iranian threat.
The Liberals' [Denis Coderre] and NDP's Black might disagree but, like my former editor in 1991, they can't connect the dots.
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...Had it not been for the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the significant progress in Arab-Israeli ... everything about this period: it met seven times between December 1992 and May 1995, five of them a...
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... harsh remedy is alive and well in modern times. For example, in Williston, Vancise J.A. noted tha...231 at 232-34; Smith, Ibid. at 300-01; Kuwait Airways v. Iraqi Airways (Nos. 4 and 5), [2002] 2 ...
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[Christie Blatchford], who describes herself in the book as a "silly woman" with an "incendiary temper," glorifies the boots on the ground and occasionally criticizes the military brass.
The author calls this book a "mid-life memoir." Readers can divine his motivation from the dedication, which reads partly, "to all those naysayers and cynics who unwittingly served only to strengthen my resolve.
Once the Iraqis were put to rout, all the allied pilots wanted to be in on the kill. The Canadians were no exception. Our pilots managed to borrow bombs from the U.S. air force in order to contribute to the slaughter taking place on the 'Highway of Death' just outside Kuwait City."
...The tale sputters nearly to a halt several times in detailed accounts of two decades of financial p...
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...: Effective Public Service Delivery, Kuwait, February 1-2, 2009. March 19 draft. . Environment..."Metro Drinking Water Is Tops." Moncton Times and Transcript. August 7. . Gagnon, Mychele, Vaidr...
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...But when Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990, Wolfowitz's promotion prospects im...'s Six Cold War Presidents (New York: Times Books, 1995), 144. . (15) Walt Whitman Rostow, The...
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Family which is Arab world the basic social unit in the Arab world was also affected by education, economic development and labor market transformations (Badran, 2003; Barakat, 1985; Mogadham, 2003; Rashad et al., 2005). Instead of the husband being the sole bread winner, dual earner marriages became commonplace to keep up with the rising cost of living. Oil revenues facilitated economic growth as well as social development offering free education and health services, as the new wealth was seen as a national asset.
... rural and urban areas; it is 21 years in Kuwait which is largely urban and 17 years in Saudi Arabi...Laws need to change with the times to help society's members to function effectively....
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This paper starts with a brief description of recent Russian economic and political developments and identifies the poor institutional capacity of the state as the major obstacle to growth. Then cross-country regressions are used to provide evidence for two arguments. First, the single most important factor limiting the inflow of FDI to Russia seems to be the inefficiency of the government - its inability to enforce rules and regulations. It is not the lack of the rule of law, or high level of corruption, or insufficient democratization, or low degree of economic freedom. Second, given the poor government effectiveness, the benefits of FDI are quite weak and may be outweighed by cost (repatriation of profits, but no transfer of technology).
... at the extremely low level of 1999 - two times lower than what it was in the USSR. For future pol... a few developing countries (Botswana and Kuwait) have such a good investment climate. Similar regr...
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.... Iraq invaded Kuwait on 1 August 1990. In resolution 660 of 2 August, t... at mass grave in Iraqi marsh,' New York Times, 14 May 2003; available at www.nytimes.com/2003/05...