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Respecting the Copyrights of Others
Copyrighting is the process of legally protecting the creative products of yourself or others. If your business uses articles, literature, music, or other published work in producing goods or providing services, it may be at risk of violating the copyright of that work. This article outlines the types of published...
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Articles 2007-03-27

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Economic sanctions, oil price fluctuations and employment: new empirical evidence from Libya
INTRODUCTION Libya is a small oil-producing developing economy in North Africa and its economy is heavily dependent on oil revenue. Libya plays an important role as a member of OPEC in the supply of oil to the world market. Conditions in the Libyan economy worsened in...
Articles 2008-12-01
Beautiful view? Keep it that way
Everyone dreams of owning a home in a gorgeous location but, in our over-developed world, it's reasonable to wonder whether the area will stay unspoilt. One way to safeguard your surroundings is to buy in or near a protected zone, such as a national park. Vast swathes...
Articles 2008-10-08
"NO BEAUTY CONTEST" Inquiry opens into clashing developments
Byline: By BARRY GIBSON Local Government Reporter RIVAL multi-million pound plans for Huddersfield town centre should not be judged "like a beauty contest". That was the message from planning inspector Trevor Cookson as a major inquiry got under way yesterday. In March, Kirklees Council...
Articles 2008-10-08
Alarm over 'goodwill' offers by developers
News in brief WIND FARMS The Government is being urged to stop energy firms making "goodwill payments" to local communities to smooth the way for planning applications for wind farms to be accepted. The Campaign to Protect Rural England CPRE claimed a growing number of areas...
Articles 2008-10-08
Iraq parliament speaker on Iran visit
TEHRAN AFP — Iraqi parliament speaker Mahmud al-Mashhadani arrived in the Iranian capital on Tuesday, a day after his plane was refused permission to land in Tehran, state television reported. Mashhadani, a Sunni Arab, was to meet his Iranian opposite number, Ali Larijani, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and judiciary...
Articles 2008-10-07
Letter: Mailbag - Questions along the Waterfront
Byline: MG PLANS for the Waterfront quarter development have received outline planning permission for scale, access and layout. According to the report (Examiner, September 25), some councillors expressed concerns regarding the traffic impact of the development on the surrounding roads. Why then pass plans when the...
Articles 2008-10-07
Yesmail Partners with EdgeCast to Provide Superior Content Delivery Network Service
Yesmail clients receive best-in-class network services OMAHA, Neb. -- Yesmail[TM] an infoGROUP company (NASDAQ: IUSA), a recognized industry-leading provider of permission-based online email marketing solutions, announced today a new partnership with EdgeCast Networks, the superior, cost-effective global content delivery service that gives their customers competitive advantage in the...
Articles 2008-10-07
Illini hoping for 60,000 at hoops practice
Illinois' men's basketball team hopes to draw more than 60,000 fans for its season-opening basketball practice Saturday. It will take place on a portable court in the football stadium after its football team plays Minnesota. The event could raise thousands of dollars for the Coaches vs. Cancer charity,...
Articles 2008-10-07
Iran fighters force US aircraft down: reports
TEHRAN AFP — Iranian fighter jets have forced an aircraft carrying US troops to land in Iran after it entered its air space without permission, the Fars news agency said on Tuesday. "The plane had five soldiers and three civilians on board who were subjected to questioning," Fars...
Articles 2008-10-07
Iran fighters force US aircraft down: reports
TEHRAN AFP — Iranian fighter jets have forced an aircraft carrying US troops to land in Iran after it entered its air space without permission, the Fars news agency said on Tuesday. "The plane had five soldiers and three civilians on board who were subjected to questioning," Fars...
Articles 2008-10-07
Iran fighters force US aircraft down: reports
TEHRAN AFP — Iranian fighter jets have forced an aircraft carrying US troops to land in Iran after it entered its air space without permission, the Fars news agency said on Tuesday. "The plane had five soldiers and three civilians on board who were subjected to questioning," Fars...
Articles 2008-10-07
The Daily Record News Briefs: October 6, 2008
No time limit on motion to amend certificate A plaintiff raising a medical malpractice claim can seek more time to file a qualified expert's certificate long after the deadline has passed, the Court of Special Appeals has held. The decision revives Gail A. Kearney's...
Articles 2008-10-06
Justice at last for children of the Bounty
For years Pitcairn's women and girls were raped and abused. This week the British Government will finally relent and agree to pay compensation. Kathy Marks reports Jeanie and Isobel, who grew up on Pitcairn Island, were seven and nine years old when Brian Young, a neighbour,...
Articles 2008-10-06
Iran insists Iraq parliament speaker still welcome
TEHRAN AFP — Iran insisted that Iraqi parliament speaker Mahmud Mashhadani was still welcome to visit after his plane was refused permission to land in Tehran on Monday. The spokesman of the Iranian parliament's presiding board, Mohsen Kouhkan, said that the aircraft had not been turned away because...
Articles 2008-10-06
Convert that loft.. without permission
THERE'S good news if you are among the estimated 5.3million people aiming to have major work done on your home. The planning rules in England changed from the start of this month - so you won't need permission to convert your loft or add a rear...
Articles 2008-10-05
N.O. voters back sheriff's bond, charter change
New Orleans voters gave their criminal sheriff their OK to spend more than $60 million on departmental upgrades, and they backed making the Office of Inspector General a permanent fixture in city government. Both measures received more than 75 percent from city voters. Criminal...
Articles 2008-10-05
No place like home for camp; Travellers look set for a lengthy stay
Byline: By SONIA SHARMA THEY pitched up on green belt land and set up camp without permission. But despite an uproar from people living near their camp in West Boldon, South Tyneside, a travellers' group looks set to stay. Planning bosses are recommending the...
Articles 2008-10-04
Homes set to be extended; HOLME VALLEY
A Thompson has applied to Kirklees Council for permission to build a single-storey extension at 112 Upperthong Lane, Upperthong. A Barker wants to build a ground and first floor extension at 52 River Holme View, B rockholes...
Articles 2008-10-04
Yes on Prop. 4
Currently, in California, girls as young as 12 can and do receive abortions without their parents even knowing about the pregnancy. The very people who love her the most have no opportunity to help their child process a life changing decision. An abortion is not without...
Articles 2008-10-04
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