Berkeley Daily Planet – Tuesday June 21, 2005
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- Berkeley Daily Planet – Tuesday June 21, 2005
- Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper – Finance…
- Michelin Man deflated
Berkeley Daily Planet – Tuesday June 21, 2005
Berkeley Daily Planet – Jun 21, 2005
â I wrote to him Jan. 10 of this year, inquiring how he thought the city might gain from failed developments, but Iâve yet to receive a reply. So, our well-paid department directors are encouraging a disaster for real home-grown folks (small landlords), while empowering corporations to demolish our local businesses (Brennanâs, Celiaâs, and many others) for needless massive construction. Why are the concerned citizens of Berkeley allowing this to continue? Gale Garcia is Berkeley resident. ? Support The Planet: Subscribe now!. html’> Classified Ads See them.
Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper – Finance…
Gulf Times – Jun 21, 2005
It also called for development assistance to be doubled in three years and further increases to be scheduled to ensure Africa meets ambitious goals in health, education, poverty reduction within 10 years. âWhile acknowledging progress recently made with the cancellation of debt for 14 African countries, the forum called for steps to be taken to include all African countries,â the statement said. To demonstrate that the continent is developing home-grown investment initiatives, the Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala proposed using about $1bn from government pension funds to finance major infrastructure projects.
Michelin Man deflated
Globe and Mail – Jun 21, 2005
The tires had unexplained drops in pressure. Michelin’s move left only three teams, which controlled the remaining six cars, vying for the checkered flag, and outraged the fans. (F1 is the dominant racing league in the world but has struggled to make inroads with Americans, who love their home-grown NASCAR racing organization. )"It’s way too early to call [the impact on sales] right now. I do think they make an excellent performance tire for passenger tires," Mr. Fink said, "but I just don’t think that they’re doing anything to help me sell tires with that move. "And while Mr.