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U.S. Government Awards Black & Veatch Major Contract for Biological Threat Reduction
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- The U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency DTRA has awarded Black & Veatch, a leading global engineering consulting and construction company, one of the agency's major Biological Threat Reduction Integrating Contracts BTRIC, with a collective ceiling of $4 billion over 10 years among the five selected contractors....
Tags: Construction, consulting, Outsourcing, U.S. Government, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-10-14
Liverpool sell Finnan and loan Voronin
LIVERPOOL, England AFP — Liverpool sold Republic of Ireland defender Steve Finnan to Espanyol and loaned Ukraine striker Andriy Voronin to Hertha Berlin on Monday. Finnan, 32, lost his place in Rafa Benitez's team this season after the pre-season signings of full-backs Andrea Dossena and Philipp Degn. The...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, England, INTERNET, Ireland, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-09-01
Cheney's Georgia, Ukraine trip still on: White House
AUSTIN, Texas AFP — US Vice President Dick Cheney will travel to Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Italy as planned, the White House said Monday, as Hurricane Gustav blasted ashore near New Orleans. After meeting with President George W. Bush early Monday, "the vice president said his trip is going...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Georgia, Ukraine, White House
Research articles 2008-09-01
Life athletics ban for drug cheat Blonska
KIEV AFP — Disgraced Ukrainian heptathlete Lyudmila Blonska and her coach have been banned for life by the Ukraine national athletics federation for failing a doping test for the second time in her career. The 31-year-old Blonska tested positive for the anabolic steroid methyl-testosterone after she won the silver...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, federation, medal, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-08-30
Shevchenko was value for money, insists Chelsea's Kenyon
LONDON AFP — Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has responded to accusations that Andriy Shevchenko is the biggest transfer flop in Premier League history by insisting the Ukraine striker was a worthwhile investment. Shevchenko, who cost Chelsea a club record 30 million pounds (37 million euros) in 2006, returned...
Tags: accountancy, Agence France-Presse, Chelsea, FINANCE, Investment, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-08-28
Fountain given heptathlon silver after Blonska forfeit
BEIJING, AFP — American Hyleas Fountain was awarded the Olympic heptathlon silver medal Saturday at a ceremony in the Athletes' Village following the expulsion of original runner-up Lyudmila Blonska for doping. Steve Roush, the US Olympic Committee's sport performance chief, presented the medal to Fountain after she moved up...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, medal, Olympic, silver, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-08-22
Fountain given Olympic heptathlon silver after Blonska forfeit
BEIJING AFP — American Hyleas Fountain was awarded the Olympic heptathlon silver medal Saturday at a ceremony in the Athletes Village following the explusion of original runner-up Lyudmila Blonska for doping. Steve Roush, the US Olympic Committee's sport performance chief, presented the medal to Fountain after she moved up...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, medal, Olympic, silver, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-08-22
Marshall Arts
Calendar Professional BASEBALL Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. Olympics U.S. men's basketball box United States 119, Spain 82 UNITED STATES L.James 5-10 6-6 18, D.Wade 8-12 0-0 16, C.Anthony 6-8 0-0 16,...
Tags: Australia, Britain, Chevrolet, China, Ford Motor Co., Germany, Japan, medal, Russia, Tom, Toyota Motor Corp., Ukraine, women
Research articles 2008-08-17
Borchin hands Russia first athletics gold with walk win
BEIJING AFP — Walker Valeriy Borchin held off former champion Jefferson Perez of Ecuador on Saturday to hand Russia its first athletics gold of the Beijing Olympics. Borchin won the men's 20 kilometres race walk in one hour, 19 minutes and 01 seconds for Russia's first-ever Olympic walking success....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Russia, Ukraine, women
Research articles 2008-08-15
Poland's Euro 2012 stadium chief has resigned
WARSAW AFP — The man charged with overseeing the building of Warsaw's football stadium in time for the Euro 2012 championships has resigned under media pressure, the country's sports minister said on Wednesday. Sports minister Miroslaw Drzewiecki said Michal Borowski had stepped down as head of the National Sports...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, MARKETING, Poland, stadium, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-08-06
11 charged in connection with hacking, identity theft
Eleven people, including a U.S. Secret Service informant, have been charged in connection with the hacking of nine major retailers and the theft and sale of more than 41 million credit and debit card numbers, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. The data breach is believed to be the...
Tags: bank, computer, fraud, hacking, Litigation, PRODUCTIVITY, Retail, SECURITY, U.S., U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Secret Service, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-08-06
Eastern Europe floods kill 42 people: UN
GENEVA AFP — Floods have killed 42 people in central and eastern Europe since last month and forced around 40,000 others to flee their homes, the United Nations said Tuesday. Heavy rains and storms have led to some of the worst floods in 40 years in parts of Ukraine,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Manufacturing, Romania, SOFTWARE, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-08-05
Euro 2008 organisers confident successors will be ready
VIENNA AFP — Euro 2008 chief organiser Martin Kallen said Tuesday he was confident that Poland and Ukraine would be ready to stage the event without a hitch in 2012. Both countries have been under pressure to deliver amid fears that they are lagging behind with logistical and infrastructural...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Poland, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-07-29
US-led war games wrap up in Ukraine: EUCOM
BERLIN AFP — The United States European command said Monday it had wrapped up multinational military exercises in ex-Soviet Ukraine, which had faced protests and complaints from Moscow. Exercise Sea Breeze 2008 involved more than 2,000 service members from 16 countries and was held in the Black Sea and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, game, Moscow, Russia, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-07-28
Twenty-three Ukranian miners found alive
YENAKIYEVO, Ukraine AFP — Twenty-three miners were found alive Monday in a Ukrainian coal mine, more than 24 hours after they were trapped deep underground by a huge explosion, a rescue official said. Thirteen miners were still being sought by rescuers, mine safety agency spokeswoman Marina Nikitina told AFP....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, HEALTHCARE, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-06-08
Thirty-seven missing in Ukraine mine blast
YENAKIYEVO, Ukraine AFP — Thirty-seven people were missing Sunday after an explosion ripped through a coal mine in eastern Ukraine, an emergency official said. "The fate of 37 people who were in the mine when the explosion took place... remains unknown," said Andriy Bondarenko, the regional head of the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-06-08
37 missing in Ukraine mine blast: official
DONETSK, Ukraine AFP — Thirty-seven people were missing Sunday after an explosion ripped through a coal mine in eastern Ukraine, an emergency official said. "The fate of 37 people who were in the mine when the explosion took place at around 5:00 am (0200 GMT) local time remains unknown,"...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-06-07
It's good to have Henrik back, says Ljungberg
LUGANO, Switzerland AFP — Sweden's captain Freddie Ljungberg says it is good to have former Celtic and Barcelona striker Henrik Larsson back as they prepare for their Euro 2008 campaign. Despite announcing his retirement after the 2006 World Cup, Larsson, who turns 37 in September, was persuaded to return...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, Sweden, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-06-05
Ukraine snares radioactive coffee shop chopper
KIEV AFP — A plan to smuggle a highly radioactive helicopter from the site of the world's worst nuclear accident and turn it into a cafe has been foiled in Ukraine, police said Friday. Suspects were detained on Thursday carrying scrap 20-30 times the legal radiation level from the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, exclusion, helicopter, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-05-30
RESTRICTIONS ON UKRAINIAN SUNFLOWER OIL IMPORTS.
The European Commission decided, on 22 May, to fix strict conditions for the import of Ukrainian sunflower oil based on the implementation of a certification system stating that products are not contaminated with mineral oil. Ukrainian authorities will now have to put in place a control...
Tags: European Commission, import, mineral, Ukraine
Research articles 2008-05-29
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