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| Mortars or Rockets Hit Iraq Green (Federal government student loan consolidation) ZoneSan Francisco |
| Saturday, February 23, 2008 |
Mortars or Rockets Hit Iraq Green Zone San Francisco Gate - Nearly 10 blasts could be heard in the sprawling area along the Tigris River that houses the U.S. and federal government student loan consolidation British embassies, the Iraqi government headquarters and federal government student loan consolidation thousands of American troops. Source: www.sfgate.com Serb protesters attack U.N. police in north Kosovo Hawk Eye - There were disturbing signs the riots in Belgrade, Serbia, and federal government student loan consolidation in Mitrovica have the blessing of nationalists in the Serbian government. The government hopes somehow to undo the loss of the beloved province, the site of an epic battle between Serbs Source: www.thehawkeye.com Govt may avoid 'hard decisions' in Budget: Yashwant Sinha Economic Times - To overcome the slowdown in the economy being witnessed for the last four years, UPA government and federal government student loan consolidation Finance Minister P Chidambaram have to take hard decisions. Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com Uganda rebels, government sign permanent' ceasefire Globe and federal government student loan consolidation Mail - JUBA, Sudan Uganda's government and federal government student loan consolidation Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels signed a ceasefire on Saturday in another major step towards a final peace settlement to their two-decade war that mediators say may be signed next week. "It is the laying Source: www.theglobeandmail.com Less tax revenue projected for Nebraska Omaha World-Herald - Heineman called on state government agencies to cut costs and federal government student loan consolidation restrict unnecessary employee travel. He said he canceled a weekend trip to the National Governors Association meeting in Washington, saving the state about $1,000. Source: www.omaha.com Iraq Gov't Criticizes Turkish Incursion Washington Post - Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said Iraqis understood that Turkey faced threats from the fighters of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, which has waged a battle for Kurdish autonomy for years, often using bases in northern Iraq. Source: www.washingtonpost.com CPM for ban on online trading of commodities Financial Express - Karat said the government could not achieve four per cent growth in the agriculture sector as most of the farmers were in debt and federal government student loan consolidation thousands of farmers had committed suicide due to its burden. Source: www.financialexpress.com Musharraf may not face the music immediately Hindustan Times - In a breather for beleaguered President Pervez Musharaf, Pakistan People's Party has indicated that the new government will not seek his immediate impeachment as western envoys confabulated with leaders in Islamabad to shore up his position. Asked Source: www.hindustantimes.com
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