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He asserted that the Krogers were the bankers for Moscow, Lonsdale the Red paymaster, and the two civil servants the recipients for selling their country's secrets.
* 2002 – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez returns to office two days after being ousted and arrested by the country's military.
The country's name comes from the two regions Bosnia and Herzegovina, which have a very vaguely defined border between them.
United Nations sanctions against Yugoslavia and Iraq ( 1990 – 2003 ), two of the country's most significant trading partners, took a heavy toll on the Bulgarian economy.
The Black Volta is one of the country's only two rivers which flow year-round, the other being the Komoé, which flows to the southwest.
The Cameroon government held two national censuses during the country's first 44 years as an independent country, in 1976 and again in 1987.
, two years after its implementation began, the security situation of inside Colombia has shown some measure of an improvement and the economy, while still fragile, has also shown some positive signs according to observers, but relatively little has yet to have been accomplished in structurally solving most of the country's other grave problems, possibly in part due to legislative and political conflicts between the administration and the Colombian Congress ( including those over the controversial project to eventually re-elect Uribe ), and a relative lack of freely allocated funds and credits.
During the 2008 Canadian parliamentary dispute, two of Canada's opposition parties signed an agreement to form what would become the country's second coalition government since Confederation if the minority Conservative government was defeated on a vote of non-confidence ; unseating Stephen Harper as Prime Minister.
Malnutrition affects approximately two thirds of the country's population.
There are two self governing administrations, the country's capital Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa.
During the South African occupation of Namibia, Ethiopia was one of the country's leading proponents abroad ; Ethiopia and Liberia were the first two states to bring the question of independence for then South West Africa to the United Nations.
Light rail systems are currently being planned for Turku and Tampere, two of the country's other major urban centres.
Transport in Greece has undergone significant changes in the past two decades, vastly modernizing the country's infrastructure.
* By car the city is accessible by two of the country's main roads:
High-speed rail in Italy currently consists of two lines connecting all the country's major cities.
The riots, however, destroyed nearly 80 % of commercial infrastructure in Maseru and two other major towns in the country, having a disastrous effect on the country's economy.
A new Constitution was ratified in August 2008, paving the way for the country's first multi-party presidential election two months later.
Whereas only two percent of the country's mosques appeared in the United States before 1950, eighty-seven percent of American mosques were founded after 1970 and fifty percent of American mosques founded after 1980.
Not only his social and economic views guided the country's socio-economic course for a long time, his use of the imagery, ' a yam between two boulders ' in Nepal's geopolitical context, formed the principal guideline of the country's foreign policy for future centuries.
In doing so, he provoked the ire of the country's rulers and of the priests of the sects he criticized ; he was subjected to persecution which included an attempted beheading and at least two exiles.
The country's two international boundaries, with Colombia and Costa Rica, have been clearly demarcated, and in the late 1980s there were no outstanding disputes.
Like most of the country's boundaries with the United Arab Emirates ( UAE ), Oman, and the Republic of Yemen ( formerly two separate countries: the Yemen Arab Republic or North Yemen ; and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen or South Yemen ) are undefined, so the exact size of the country remains unknown.
British-trained Sierra Leone naval officers interrupted the high-seas hold-up by armed men in two launches on Sunday, off the capital Freetown inside the country's 200-mile ( 320-km ) economic exclusion zone.
In Argentina, one of the country's two main newspapers, Clarín, is a tabloid and in the Southern Philippines, a new weekly tabloid, The Mindanao Examiner, now includes media services, such as photography and video production, into its line as a source to finance the high cost of printing and other expenses.

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It was home to the country's two universities, its principal hospitals, and most of its communications media ( television stations, radio stations, newspapers, and magazines ).
They also seized control of three newspapers owned by Arias ' brother, Harmodio and blackmailed the owners of the country's oldest newspaper, La Estrella de Panama, into becoming a government mouthpiece.
In Pittsburgh Press Co. v. Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations, the United States Supreme Court decided that printing separate job listings for men and women was illegal, which ended that practice among the country's newspapers.
In January, 2011, several newspapers and magazines, including the UK's Sunday Times and Arabian Business, reported that scientists backed by the government of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, had created over 50 artificial rainstorms between July and August 2010 near Al Ain, a city which lies close to the country's border with Oman and is the second-largest city in the Abu Dhabi Emirate.
The federal government took over the operation of the country's two largest newspapers, made broadcasting a federal monopoly, and brought remaining state-run universities under federal control.
Also, the University of Gothenburg made another study during the Swedish 2006 general election, comparing SVT's news programme Rapport to the country's five largest newspapers.
It was estimated by outside observers that Shevardnadze's inner circle controlled as much as 70 per cent of the economy: his wife edited and wrote for one of the country's major newspapers, his daughter was the director of a television film studio and her husband founded one of the country's leading mobile phone networks ( with American funding ).
This figure represts a 0. 10 percent gain in total digital and print ciculation compared with the same period the year prior. The News, once among the top 10 newspapers in America, is now the country's 11th largest newspaper, according to the Bureau of Circulations.
As a tradition since 1996, KCNA, along with the three main state run newspapers in North Korea, publishes a joint New Year editorial that outlines the country's policies for the year.
Rogers is at the zenith of his popularity, the country's biggest and highest paid star of every medium of his time – stage, screen, radio, newspapers, and public appearances – and is even asked to run for president.
The judges said: " This is a terrific newspaper -- its spot-news coverage is both broad and deep, and its feature stories are as good as those of the country's best newspapers.
Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå ( TT ) – The Newspapers ' Telegram Bureau – is a Swedish news agency, the largest in Scandinavia, owned jointly by the country's newspapers and the media groups behind them.
Most of the country's major television channels are based in the city, as are the most popular newspapers and magazines.
While still in high school, he tried to get a job with the Chicago Defender, one of the country's most notable African American newspapers, but its publisher, Robert Abbott, told him to finish his education first.
The ODT is regarded as the father-figure of the country's four main daily newspapers, serving the southern South Island with a circulation of around 43, 000 and an estimated readership of 110, 000.
" They dominated " the shipping, textiles, construction, real estate, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and personal computer industries as wen as the country's wholesale distribution networks and six out of the ten English-language newspapers in Manila, including the one with the largest circulation.
She praised Gaddafi for establishing the country's two semi-private newspapers, and said " it is impossible to underestimate the importance of the efforts made so far.
Ndola is home to one of the country's national newspapers, the Times of Zambia, as well as its printer, Printpak.
Although the tarikah ( the term can sometimes be used to refer to any ' group or sect ' some of whom may not even be Muslim ) have played a seminal role in Turkey's religious revival and in the mid-1990s still published several of the country's most widely circulated religious journals and newspapers, a new phenomenon, Islamcı aydın ( the Islamist intellectual ) unaffiliated with the traditional Sufi orders, emerged during the 1980s.
He has also written columns for several of the country's leading newspapers, dealing with matters such as the EU, the war in Iraq, and the shift to the right of his party in recent years.
The governing and major opposition parties, making up 80 percent of the country's members of parliament, all backed the Constitution, along with the major newspapers.
Starting with a surprising speech at the 1996 party congress and then series of letters to the country's newspapers, Linh eventually renounced the effects of his own policies, accusing foreign investors of exploiting his native country and harming socialism.

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