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02/01/2010 18:49:52

By Volker Ahlemeyer Internal Communications Adviser 1 June 2009 A "We met a number of companies in Turkey last year to learn more about their projects,' explains Nandita Parshad, Director, Power and Energy team. "Zorlu Energy's In "Two banks were supposed to provide loans, but they could not complete the financing on their own,' says Ms Parshad. International financial institutions (IFI) Two for t


02/01/2010 18:42:28

Kate Ravilious for National Geographic News May 8, 2009 The "There is so much light that people Dangers of 24-Hour Living Across Greenland, a "People live their lives differently during the Arctic summer. Farmers Too Much Sunshine 


02/01/2010 18:41:44

The History of Father's Day By Beverly Hernandez, About.com The United States is one of the few countries in the world that has an official day on which fathers are The origin of Father's Day is not clear. Some say that it began with a church service in West Virginia in 1908. Others say the first Father's Day ceremony was held in Vancouver, Washington. The president of the Chicago when the first t


02/01/2010 16:49:03

By: Andy Pipes 26/05/09 at 5:01 pm Recently, Channel 4 Some top-line Yet despite living such a 'connected' life, kids these days still find technology a These activities seem to be making up for not spending as much physical time with their friends as they'd like - which seems to be most of the time. On the weekends, when typical young adults have the most free time, they are still spending more t


02/01/2010 16:37:55

Animals may use sounds to communicate but talking is uniquely human. Yet  Talking is something most people do with such ease. We Yet a complex sequence of thoughts, movements and actions lie behind each and every word we utter. And as adults, we speak 15,000 words every day. So where does language come from, how did this ability One scientist trying to unlock the secret of speech is Professor Sim


01/30/2010 03:54:09

Decision to set aside land to protect birds threatens There are just over 40 breeding pairs of golden eagles left in Britain, all but one in Scotland, but plans for the establishment of a 350,000-hectare Special Protection Area designed to safeguard the future of the raptor has brought conservationists into conflict with the renewable energy industry. A 14-turbine wind farm near Inverary in Argyll


01/30/2010 02:41:16

Observer Christmas appeal 2009: make a change to Stella's life Amelia Gentleman , The Observer This year we have teamed up with a small Ugandan NGO, the Mvule Trust, to provide education When the The nurses struggled to cope with the Stella, now 21, tells this story not so much to evoke sympathy but to explain why she is determined to return to college and study The difficulties began when the ant


01/30/2010 02:36:24

The death of language? By Tom Colls An estimated 7,000 languages are being spoken around the world. But that number is expected to shrink In 1992 a prominent US linguist stunned the academic world by predicting that by the year 2100, 90% of the world's languages would have ceased to exist. Far from inspiring the world to act, the issue is still on the margins, according to prominent French linguis