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Cape Verde Holidays - Travel Guide
Experience Holidays in Cape Verde
The Cape Verde Islands are a group of volcanic islands that lie off the west coast of Africa. Cape Verde was a former Portuguese colony and the influence of Portugal is still evident in the cultural mix of everyday life that you will come across on Cape Verde holidays. Despite having been blighted by drought over the last century, Cape Verde has gradually developed a flourishing tourist industry.Camping measures urged in Tenerife, Canary Islands
Tenerife - 28.06.2010 - Local tourism councillor Miguel Santos has held several meetings with the island authorities and police to enlist support for the crack-down ahead of the anticipated rush as of next week. Adeje has repeatedly voiced concerns at the lack of action against groups of caravaners who turn a number of local beaches, including La Caleta, into their own private campsites for the sntire summer. 'In addition to the health hazard, they are occupying public land without permission and we will not allow it this year' insisted Santos. Arona is also expected to take tougher action this summer.
OPEC: US should reconsider offshore drilling ban, June 28, 2010
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TIME's Global Forum Day 2: China and Africa's Deepening Ties
With an enormous delegation of top Chinese business leaders in Cape Town, it was hardly surprising that the role of China in Africa's economic development should have emerged as a key topic at the TIME/FORTUNE/CNN Global Forum.
As Trevor Manuel, Minister in the South African Presidency and former finance minister, reminded the conference, Chinese investment in Africa is hardly new — the famous Tan-Zam railroad, designed to take Zambian ore to the coast in Tanzania, was funded by the Chinese as long ago as the 1970s. But the scale of recent Chinese investment in Africa — encompassing everything from resource extraction to agriculture to finance (China's ICBC owns 20% of South Africa's Standard Bank, for example) has been extraordinary, making sessions on China at the Forum a palpable hit. It isn't just Chinese investment that won the attention of delegates, however. It was also the sense that China — with its enormous parastatal companies and strategic direction of the economy by state agencies — offered an alternative model for growth from the market fundamentalism which, as economist Ken Courtis agued, had held sway since the collapse of the Bretton Woods world some 30 years ago. (See pictures of China's investments in Africa.)
As Trevor Manuel, Minister in the South African Presidency and former finance minister, reminded the conference, Chinese investment in Africa is hardly new — the famous Tan-Zam railroad, designed to take Zambian ore to the coast in Tanzania, was funded by the Chinese as long ago as the 1970s. But the scale of recent Chinese investment in Africa — encompassing everything from resource extraction to agriculture to finance (China's ICBC owns 20% of South Africa's Standard Bank, for example) has been extraordinary, making sessions on China at the Forum a palpable hit. It isn't just Chinese investment that won the attention of delegates, however. It was also the sense that China — with its enormous parastatal companies and strategic direction of the economy by state agencies — offered an alternative model for growth from the market fundamentalism which, as economist Ken Courtis agued, had held sway since the collapse of the Bretton Woods world some 30 years ago. (See pictures of China's investments in Africa.)
Senator Robert Byrd Dies at 92FORISH
For more than a third of its 144-year existence, the state of West Virginia was represented in the U.S. Senate by one man: Robert C. Byrd. So encompassing was Byrd's 50 years of service in the Senate and so encyclopedic his institutional knowledge that by the time he died early Monday morning he had become not just the political personification of West Virginia in the nation's capital, but the embodiment and ambassador of the Senate itself to the rest of the country. Byrd was admitted to hospital last week for dehydration, and his condition worsened over the weekend as he became critically ill. Twice its majority leader, a master of its all-powerful rules and a fierce defender of its prerogatives, Byrd was as much a part of the place as the wooden desks, steep-sloped galleries and soaring speeches that filled it. Byrd was 92.
The World's Most Expensive Cities 2010
by Venessa Wong
Saturday, June 26, 2010
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For Americans overseas, exchange rates and cost-of-living adjustments can make living overseas more expensive than back home.
New York ranks only No. 29
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Manuel Neuer watches the ball drop over the line.
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