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Environmental Group, School Club Transplant Over 600 Tree Seedlings allAfrica.com - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 local environmental group, along with members a school's Green Club on Sunday transplanted over 600 tree seedlings on a 2 hectare of land area near the French Embassy here in Addis Ababa ... more
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Embassy Donates Closings to Commemorate Korea War Veterans allAfrica.com - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 he Korean embassy in Addis Ababa on Saturday donated closings to the low-income families of the Korean War ... more
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Ethiopian Shells Slam Into Mogadishu Neighborhoods After Battle allAfrica.com - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 he Ethiopian army in Somalia used artillery shells and missiles to pound suspected insurgent hideouts in parts of the capital Mogadishu, following a bloody battle that killed at least 10 people earlier ... more
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Freed Ethiopian journalist donates prize to Amnesty International Topix - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 b>Amnesty International A former prisoner of conscience has thanked Amnesty International for helping secure her release from jail by donating a journalism award to the organization. Serkalem Fasil was freed from an Addis Ababa jail in April 2007, following extensive campaigning by Amnesty International and other human... more
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CBE Goes After More Mina Assets, Gets Court Order to Freeze 22 Trucks allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 tate-Owned Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) has had a seven-year legal battle with Mina Trading Plc over unpaid debts and interest totalling 61 million Br. CBE has seized houses, hundreds of trucks and an 11-storey building from the company and its ... more
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Labour Union Sues Shell Over Severance Benefits allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 hell Ethiopia's Labour Union filed a lawsuit at the Federal First Instance Court, Kera Area Labour Bench, alleging that the company has illegally changed its retirement policies in order to save money on lay-offs ahead of a possible closure of its operations in the ... more
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Protecting Dire Dawa from Floods Will Cost Millions, Firms Says allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 he United Kingdom (UK)-based consulting firm Halcrow told the government that future floods in Dire Dawa can be prevented, and suggested two multi-million Birr plans for protecting the city, which was thrashed by its worst flood in history last ... more
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Press Release on Senator Inhofe’s Ethiopia visit Ethiopian Politics - Monday, December 03, 2007 h2>Check back with ETP for more news throughout the day Also: - Today's Top HEADLINES - INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES ___________________ PETITION FOR DANIEL AND NETSANET (Family and Friends) ___________________ Press Release on Senator Inhofe’s Ethiopia visit ... more
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Industry Needs to Tackle Pilot Shortage - Iata allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 he International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Friday warned the world's airlines of a severe pilot shortage unless industry and government work together to change training and qualification ... more
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Somali Pastoralists Say Peace Their Priority allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 astoralists attending a meeting in Hudet of Liban zone in the Somali region said they have decided to make the region's peace their ... more
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Insurance Industry Booming, Unfair Competition Remain Threat allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 he Insurance industry in the country has shown considerable increase in premium production and has recorded an amount exceeding one billion birr- for the first time-but unfair price competition among companies in the industry remains to be a threat for the industry's further growth, Nib Insurance Company ... more
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Malaria Campaign This Year Yields Good Results US's PMI Launches 1.2 Bln. Malaria Initiative allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 mpressive results have been registered in Ethiopia's campaign against malaria this year, owing to an effective prevention programme which saw a zero outlet of malaria epidemic so far, the Ministry of Health announced on ... more
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Ethiopian Politics - Monday, December 03, 2007 strong> Press Release on Senator Inhofe’s Ethiopia visit (Ethiopian-Americans and Friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma for H.R.2003) ...Senator Inhofe, despite his 6-day stay in Ethiopia, chose to meet with only 2 individuals (20 minutes each) out of the 28 he was requested to... more
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International Film Festival Opens Here Today allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 he second international film festival organized by Linkage Film production, a local film company, opens this afternoon at the Imperial ... more
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New GTZ Country Director Takes Over allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 fter five years as country director of GTZ Ethiopia, Axel Member will be leaving for Namibia at the end of December. His successor, Ulrich Mohr, who was director division of Agriculture, fisheries and food at the GTZ headquarters, will take over at the beginning of ... more
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By the Way - the Funeral Experience allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 n Ethiopia, there are many events and occasions that serve as a social bond and venue where bonds, be they blood or neighborly, get reinforced. Weddings, mahebers, funerals, holidays and so on are all such ... more
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Over 30,000 to Participate in the Millennium Run allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 unday's Toyota Great Ethiopian Run has a field of more than 30,000, making it the biggest ever road race to be staged in ... more
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Joint Task Force Improves School Facilities allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 merican and Ethiopian partners celebrated the completion of facilities at the Abiot Ermeja Primary School on Monday as a symbol of strong cooperation between the two ... more
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Secretary of State Rice to Visit Ethiopia allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 ext week will bring US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on a rare visit to Ethiopia where she will be meeting on the conflicts in Sudan and Somalia, according to the US State Department statement on ... more
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U.S. Company Opens Service Outsourcing Outlet allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 ltour Management Technology (AMT), a US-based Ethiopian American technology-focused company, last week set up a company called ModernETH in Addis Ababa to capitalize on the cost-effective off-shore service delivery, a.k.a. service out-sourcing, for its existing and potential clients in the U.S. and UK, AMT President and Co-founder Manny Amare told... more
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