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San Marino: small place, big heart
The Republic of San Marino, the world's smallest and oldest republic, will display a full-sized reproduction of its Statue of Liberty at the 2010 World Expo.
Notice from the European Patent Office dated 10 June 2009 concerning...
Notice from the European Patent Office dated 10 June 2009 concerning updated Form 1001 The accession of the Republic of San Marino 1 to the European Patent Convention with effect from 1 July 2009 has given rise to the following change to the Request for grant form : The footnote to Section 31 of Form 1001 - Designation of contracting states - now ...
Continue reading "Obama's Italian rep: Kerry's old friend"
In the diplomatic trade, the hardship embassies go to career diplomats. The posh posts often go to the privileged and campaign contributors.
Kerry's former brother-in-law tapped
The White House announced a new wave of nominees Thursday afternoon, including the appointment of David Thorne, a longtime ... ... associate and former brother-in-law of Sen.
Good Government Comes To Elmont
From The Oldest Republic In The World, To America's Largest Township Who knew? In the realm of international affairs, the Town of Hempstead, long a protectorate of its own political fiefdoms, rarely finds itself home to the consulates of nation-states. Or so you thought.
I.C.P.O. Bulletin for Operations in amateur radio
I.C.P.O. Bulletin for Operations in amateur radio I.C.P.O. Bulletin " Islands, Castles & Portable Operations" Listing is by calendar date ============================================ 18/06/2009: Dennis, K7BV will return to the island of San Andres from June 18 to June 29th as 5J0BV concentrating on 6 meter Sporadic Es.
Ducati Xerox is Back on Home Turf; WSB Travel to The Adriatic
Press release: Misano , Tuesday 16th June: having spent the last weeks making long-haul trips to Africa and America, the Ducati Xerox squad can now enjoy a local trip, from Bologna as far as the Italian Adriatic Coast, for the eighth round of the World Superbike championship, taking place this weekend at the Misano World Circuit.
Saleducio, May 13 - A 101-year-old woman will become Italy's oldest town councillor if she is elected next month in a small town in the Romagna hills.
San Marino accedes to the European Patent Convention
On 21 April 2009, the Government of the Republic of San Marino deposited its instrument of accession to the European Patent Convention .
Conference on the global interest of SMEs
Arzilli, Secy.-State for Industry and Handicraft, r: Mr. Marcucci, Secy.-State for Labour and Co-operation, Republic of San Marino 2009-04-13 16:07:47 - On 31st March 2009 a group of entrepreneurs from Austria, France, Hungary, Israel, Italy and Malaysia participated in a meeting held in the Republic of San Marino under the auspices of C.E.S.A.
Mayfair's Walter Mitty: Bogus title salesman to property tycoon
In European high-stakes poker circles he goes by the name of "The Don", among Mayfair property magnates he calls himself Achilleas Kallakis, and when diplomatic affairs are the topic of the day he likes to be addressed as "His Excellency, ambassador of the Republic of San Marino to the Sultanate of Brunei". But one name he doesn't use much these ...
Our View: Three new choices for San Marino
EVEN in San Gabriel Valley cities mostly focused on providing a pleasant environment for single-family homes, the downturn in the business climate has a significant effect.
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EDITORIAL: Schools opting for parcel taxes
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Feb. 8--Amid the seemingly never-ending news about the havoc state and federal budget woes will wreak on our local schools, there are the folks who just suck it up and there are the ...
Everyday is special - 5 February 2009
Today is the Feast of St. Agatha in the Catholic Church. The day honors St. Agatha, the patron saint of nurses, bell-founders and firefighters, and is celebrated especially in San Marino.
Some 100 States Signing Cluster-Bomb Ban
'The Washington Post': RFE/RL "Mightier Than the Sword" Columnist Kathleen Parker calls RFE/RL "a lifeline for millions of people.