Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Speaking with Trichet.


Speaking in “Law pes” about the Turquoise with Trichet apparently was a ‘hustle’ decision. You see by yourself that this only give us a further repercussions. My ‘just around the corner’ merely want to push forward. To give the people information that will help them gain insights. Whatever, who was asking for money?

'Israel gives response to Hamas through German mediator'. Jerusalem Post - ‎27 minutes ago‎. By AP AND JPOST.COM STAFF A Palestinian close to the negotiations said a German mediator carrying a proposal approved by Hamas has also set a Wednesday deadline for Israeli action.
Hustle

Kazakh Police Say Kyrgyz Journalist Thrown From Building. December 21, 2009. Police have said Kyrgyz journalist Gennady Pavlyuk's hands and feet were bound when he was found unconscious after apparently being thrown from the window of a sixth-floor apartment, RFE/RL's Kazakh Service reports. Almaty City Interior Ministry spokesman Yevgeny Lysenko told RFE/RL that Pavlyuk was found in very grave condition on December 16 and he had masking tape around his hands and feet. He is currently in a coma in an Almaty hospital under armed guard. Doctors have said his condition is very grave. Lysenko said Pavlyuk arrived to Almaty from Bishkek on December 16 and was staying at the Kazakhstan Hotel. Omurbek Tekebaev, the leader of the Kyrgyz opposition Ata-Meken (Fatherland) party, told RFE/RL that Pavlyuk was in the party's offices in Bishkek to discuss details of a joint media project before leaving for Almaty. Pavlyuk is a prominent Kyrgyz journalist of Russian origin. He used to work for the "Vecherny Bishkek" ("Evening Bishkek") newspaper and Russia's weekly "Argumenty i Fakty." He is also the founder of the "White Steamer" newspaper and website. Pavlyuk is the third ethnic Russian journalist from Kyrgyzstan to have been attacked or seriously injured in the past two weeks.

Medvedev arrives in Turkmenistan on working visit. 21.12.2009, 23.32. MOSCOW, December 21 (Itar-Tass) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has arrived in Turkmenistan on a working visit at the invitation of its President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov. The two presidents will also discuss ways to expand cultural cooperation between the two countries. The agenda of the talks will include, among other things, broader trade and economic cooperation. According to the Kremlin official, “Progress is obvious in the development of multifaceted economic cooperation. Russia is the leading trade partner of Turkmenistan. In 2008, it accounted for 39.2 percent of Turkmenistan’s foreign trade (50.5 percent of export and 16 percent of import).” “A great deal of attention will be given to the fuel and energy sector, which is a priority for both countries,” he said.

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