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"If we reach a point where the existing mechanisms do not provide for the right of the Iranian pe... Iran FM threatens to quit

"If we reach a point where the existing mechanisms do not provide for the right of the Iranian people, then the policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran would be possibly revised and reconsidered," Mottaki told reporters in response to a question over whether Iran would consider leaving the NPT.

"At the moment we believe that there is a chance for differents sides to continue the negotiat...

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DOVER -- Delaware lawmakers were not showered with gifts and big campaign donations from lobbyists when the pressure was applied in the late 1990s to deregulate the state's electric utilities.

The lobbying that won near-unanimous passage of deregulation was dominated by a powerhouse coalition led by Delmarva Power & Light and ...

Flawed multiparty vote causing concern about route to democracy KAMPALA, Uganda - The resul... Ugandan's election to 3rd te

Flawed multiparty vote causing concern about route to democracy

KAMPALA, Uganda - The results of Uganda's recent elections answered one question: President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled this country of about 26 million people since taking power in 1986, will sit in Kampala's State House for at least five more years.

But the results from the Feb. 23 vote raised more questions than...

Residents cock-a-hoop after winning fight to keep saucy underpass name Two-thirds of women ... Marshalls feels the pain from DI

Residents cock-a-hoop after winning fight to keep saucy underpass name

Two-thirds of women sufferers are misdiagnosed, say experts

Brothel-visit Euro MP under fire after saying: Most prostitutes not exploited

Outcry over 'shoddy surgery' in private sector

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Mary Larsen, Correspondent Spring cleaning is right around the corner. As a designer who does a l... Spring cleaning special th

Mary Larsen, Correspondent Spring cleaning is right around the corner. As a designer who does a lot of custom work for clients, I find spring cleaning tips taking on quite a different feel. Just how do you clean a pair of draperies that hang from ceiling to floor in a double-story room? Some helpful tips follow for your special spring cleaning.

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Back to Home > Saturday, Mar 11, 2006 Business email this print this reprint or license this ');... Santa Clara to pay Enron cr

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The city of Santa Clara agreed to pay Enron Corp. creditors $36.5 million to settle a lawsuit over terminated electricity contracts with the city's municipal utility, the two parties said Friday.

Enron, the scandal-plagued power supplier that collapsed into bankruptcy proceeding...

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AP HEADLINES Bond deal appears uncertain as Senate fails to muster support

Santa Clara to pay Enron creditors $36.5 million to settle suit

Provisions of Hall of Fame agreement between NASCAR, Charlotte

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The city of Santa Clara agreed to pay Enron Corp. credit...

Eskom spokesperson Fani Zulu said that at present the price for electricity was unsustainably low... Eskom to hike rates...

Eskom spokesperson Fani Zulu said that at present the price for electricity was unsustainably low. Various solutions to the electricity crisis would "certainly impact" on the cost of power supplies.

"Above-inflation-rate increases can be expected. These will have to be determined by the National Energy Regulator."

Zulu said that for the some years Eskom had supplied electricity at a...

You would never know it trying to cross Hillsborough Street at lunchtime, but Raleigh has notche... Foot docs give city a leg

You would never know it trying to cross Hillsborough Street at lunchtime, but Raleigh has notched an award as one of the most walkable U.S. cities.

The Oak City's nod comes from the American Podiatric Medical Association -- a fancy name for a bunch of foot doctors -- who gave Raleigh the No. 10 spot.

"With several parks to choose from, Raleigh residents have many places to walk," ...