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Bush lifts Libya trade sanctions







Bush lifts Libya trade sanctions

Bush lifts Libya trade sanctions 09/20/2004 02:50 PM

The US lifts a trade embargo to reward Libya for its decision to give up weapons of mass destruction.




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Bush Scraps Most U.S. Sanctions on Libya
(Reuters)


Bush Scraps Most U.S. Sanctions on Libya
(Reuters)
09/20/2004 02:48 PM
Reuters - President Bush on Monday formally ended the U.S. trade embargo on Libya to reward it for giving up weapons of mass destruction but left in place U.S. terrorism-related sanctions.

Bush Administration Eases Economic
Sanctions on Libya


Bush Administration Eases Economic
Sanctions on Libya
04/23/2004 04:16 PM
President Bush rewarded Libya for renouncing weapons of mass destruction and opened the country to U.S. companies.

Bush Scraps U.S. Trade Embargo on Libya
(Reuters)


Bush Scraps U.S. Trade Embargo on Libya
(Reuters)
09/20/2004 12:41 PM
Reuters - President Bush Monday scrapped the U.S. trade embargo on Libya in a reward for giving up weapons of mass destruction, the U.S. Treasury Department said on its Web site.

U.S. Seen Lifting Many Sanctions on
Libya Soon


U.S. Seen Lifting Many Sanctions on
Libya Soon
04/19/2004 07:16 PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States aims to lift many economic sanctions on Libya soon, perhaps as early as this week, allowing U.S. companies to invest there and to buy Libyan oil, U.S. officials said on Monday.

U.S. Eases Economic Sanctions on Libya
(AP)


U.S. Eases Economic Sanctions on Libya
(AP)
04/23/2004 01:25 PM
AP - President Bush on Friday cleared the way for American companies to do business in Libya, easing Reagan-era economic sanctions as a reward to Moammar Gadhafi for giving up weapons of mass destruction.

Libya welcomes eased US sanctions


Libya welcomes eased US sanctions 04/24/2004 04:42 AM
Libyan officials look forward to a further restoration of ties with Washington following an easing of sanctions.

US eases Libya economic sanctions


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EU agrees to lift Libya sanctions


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The European Union agrees to lift its embargo on the sale of arms to Libya.

Libya Welcomes Signs of an End of U.S.
Sanctions (Reuters)


Libya Welcomes Signs of an End of U.S.
Sanctions (Reuters)
04/20/2004 07:10 AM
Reuters - Libya welcomed Tuesday indications that the United States could lift many economic sanctions as early as this week, saying it would spur investment from U.S. and also other international firms.

Pakistan Lifts Tribes' Economic
Sanctions (AP)


Pakistan Lifts Tribes' Economic
Sanctions (AP)
09/25/2004 09:38 AM
AP - Pakistan's prime minister said Saturday the government is lifting economic sanctions in a tense tribal region near Afghanistan to encourage help in tracking down foreign militants and those who shelter them.

U.S.: Libya to Halt Trade With 3 Nations
(AP)


U.S.: Libya to Halt Trade With 3 Nations
(AP)
05/13/2004 12:41 PM
AP - Libya has agreed to halt military trade with North Korea, Syria and Iran.

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Intellectual property rights — US,
trade sanctions and IPRs


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Limits on Diplomacy Remain
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President Bush lifted most of the restrictions on doing business with Libya because the country rid itself of its unconventional weapons.

Bush Gets Look at Nuke Parts From Libya
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Bush signs Sudan sanctions bill


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Libya to Give Up Banned Weapons, Bush
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12/19/2003 08:44 PM
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Sanctions on Syria (Reuters)
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Sources: Bush to Impose Sanctions on
Syria This Week (Reuters)


Sources: Bush to Impose Sanctions on
Syria This Week (Reuters)
05/10/2004 08:46 AM
Reuters - President Bush plans this week to impose economic sanctions on Syria for supporting terrorism and failing to stop guerrillas from entering Iraq, people involved in the deliberations said on Monday.

"DARFUR UPDATE: I SYMPATHIZE WITH THESE
SENTIMENTS but it won't work: If the
Sudanese government can't or won't act,
and the threat of international
sanctions (the U.S. already has
sanctions in place) doesn't work, then
troops it must be. The ideal..."


"DARFUR UPDATE: I SYMPATHIZE WITH THESE
SENTIMENTS but it won't work: If the
Sudanese government can't or won't act,
and the threat of international
sanctions (the U.S. already has
sanctions in place) doesn't work, then
troops it must be. The ideal..."
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(AP)
08/13/2004 09:40 PM
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Bush and Kerry Trade Insults in New Ad
War (Reuters)


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War (Reuters)
09/22/2004 05:16 PM
Reuters - President Bush and Democratic rival John Kerry traded insults on Wednesday in a pair of new television ads, with Bush using footage of a windsurfing Kerry to accuse him of shifting his views "whichever way the wind blows."

Bush, Kerry Trade Charges Over the
Economy (AP)


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09/23/2004 12:41 AM
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Bush and Kerry Trade Iraq Insults in Ad
War (Reuters)


Bush and Kerry Trade Iraq Insults in Ad
War (Reuters)
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Bush and Kerry Trade Jabs on Campaign
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Trade War
12/02/2003 01:53 AM
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Trade War Averted as Bush Scraps Steel
Tariffs


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Bush and Kerry Camps Trade Blows Over
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Gasoline Prices
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"Marine mystery...False
intelligence...Bush and Kerry trade
barbs"


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intelligence...Bush and Kerry trade
barbs"
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"The Bush administration has decided to
repeal most of its 20-month-old tariffs
on imported steel to head off a trade
war that would have included foreign
retaliation against products exported
from politically crucial states"


"The Bush administration has decided to
repeal most of its 20-month-old tariffs
on imported steel to head off a trade
war that would have included foreign
retaliation against products exported
from politically crucial states"
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Object Management Group™
(OMG™)


Object Management Group™
(OMG™)
05/24/2004 06:24 AM
Object Management Group™ (OMG™)
http://www.omg.org/

Founded in April 1989 by eleven companies, the Object Management Group™ (OMG™) began independent operations as a not-for-profit corporation. Through the OMG's commitment to developing technically excellent, commercially viable and vendor independent specifications for the software industry, the consortium now includes approximately 800 members. The OMG is moving forward in establishing the Model Driven Architecture ™ as the "Architecture of Choice for a Connected World" ™ through its worldwide standard specifications including CORBA ®, CORBA/IIOP™, the UML™, XMI™, MOF™, Object Services, Internet Facilities and Domain Interface specifications. The OMG is headquartered in Needham, MA, USA with a subsidiary in Japan. The OMG has international marketing offices in Bahrain, Brazil, Germany, India and the UK, along with a government representative in Washington, D.C.

The OMG was formed to create a component-based software marketplace by accelerating the introduction of standardized object software. The organization's charter includes the establishment of industry guidelines and detailed object management specifications to provide a common framework for application development. Conformance to these specifications will make it possible to develop a heterogeneous computing environment across all major hardware platforms and operating systems. Implementations of OMG specifications can be found on many operating systems across the world today.

The OMG's series of specifications detail the necessary standard interfaces for Distributed Object Computing. Its widely popular Internet protocol IIOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol) is being used as the infrastructure for hundreds of technology companies. OMG specifications are used worldwide to develop and deploy distributed applications for vertical markets, including Manufacturing, Finance, Telecoms, Electronic Commerce, Real-time systems and Health Care.

Libya, Ho!


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