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Hague grants Haradinaj temporary release

The Hague Tribunal has granted Ramush Haradinaj temporary release from detention over the winter court recess, from Dec. 17 until Friday Jan. 14. A similar request, however, was denied to his former fellow KLA member Lahi Brahimaj, the court said.

Equation Corp grants loan to Centillion Environment unit

Equation Corp says it has granted a $675,000 temporary bridging loan to unit Centillion Environment & Recycling. The loan comes with 7% p.a. interest rate.

Centillion has previously announced that it is considering the disposal of its wholly-owned China subsidiary, Centillion Environment & Recycling (Wuxi) Co. However, the plan takes some time to materialise. In the meantime, Centillion requires certain funds for general working capital.

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EU grants Pakistan trade breaks


BRUSSELS (Agencies) – European Union leaders agreed on Thursday to grant limited trade concessions to Pakistan to help it overcome the impact of devastating floods and maintain political stability.
Pakistan will receive an ‘immediate and time-limited reduction’ in duties on key exports to the European Union, taking into account industrial sensitivities in the EU, notably on textiles, they said.
One diplomat said the arrangement would be worth around 300 million euros ($390m) to Pakistan over a year.
The details will be worked out by the European Commission, the EU executive, in coordination with the World Trade Organisation to avoid the concessions violating international trade rules and aggravating other EU partners such as India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
The European Union has agreed to temporarily waive World Trade Organization tariffs on key Pakistani imports to help boost the flood-devastated countryÂ’s economy, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday.
“There is a humanitarian crisis in Pakistan, there are also clear and very worrying concerns about what can happen in Pakistan with all that is going on, and all the dangers that everyone is aware of,” Cameron said.
“I believe this was a test for the European Union to make sure that when we talk about our external relations we can show we can deliver results and not just rhetoric,” Cameron told reporters.
The EU also agreed to look at granting Pakistan a favoured trading status with the EU after 2014, Cameron said.
“There is a deal done,” the diplomat said, adding that it included a commitment to grant Pakistan access to the EU’s enhanced trade programme, known as GSP+, by 2014, provided it meets criteria on good governance and human rights.
The block’s executive, the European Commission, has ‘reached an agreement on a proposal for 13 tariff lines’ which could have their tariffs temporarily suspended, Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht told journalists after talks with EU trade ministers. That is allowed under WTO rules. The exact tariff lines under debate are currently a carefully guarded secret.
“The European Council underlines its firm commitment to grant exclusively to Pakistan increased market access to the EU through the immediate and time-limited reduction of duties on key imports,” a statement by the 27 EU leaders said.
“The European Commission is invited to explore options with WTO partners and present finalised proposals in October, taking into account industrial sensitivities in the EU.”
The European Union has been pressing for weeks to try to agree better trade terms for Pakistan to help it overcome the impact of the floods, over and above the emergency food and other aid it has already sent to the country.
Britain and Germany had pushed hard for a deal, but France, Italy and others EU states with domestic industries that compete with Pakistani imports such as linen, garments and ethanol, were reluctant to give too much ground at a time of economic stress.
The deal would result in a trade ‘waiver’ for Pakistan, similar to the one Islamabad received after the Sept 11, 2001 attacks on the United States in recognition of its role as a frontline ally in the battle against militants.
The discussion was complicated by trade rules and the possibility that tariff reductions granted to Pakistan could benefit China and India. “We want to help Pakistan – but only Pakistan,” said one Italian diplomat.
The EU is hoping that by discussing concessions with the WTO and trade partners ahead of time, it will prevent countries such as India filing lawsuits with the WTO against the move.
Since trade disputes take a long time to be settled, time-limited concessions should deter opponents from making legal challenges.
“If you want to stabilise Pakistan in the long run so that it does not drift away to extremism or fundamentalism, you have to make sure that the medium- and long-term consequences of the catastrophe will be countered economically,” German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle told reporters this month.
Pakistan has long coveted GSP+ status, but does not qualify as its economy is too large, with exports to the EU worth 3.02 billion euros ($3.84 billion) in 2009, and because it has not met accompanying human rights and governance criteria.
Earlier, the European Union agreed a vast trade deal with South Korea, saying it was the first link in a process which would ‘bind’ Europe to Asia.
The deal is the first such trade pact between the 27-member EU and an Asian country, and was presented as a pace-setter for similar agreements with India and other regional powers.
Belgian Foreign Minister Steven Vanackere, whose country holds the European Union’s rotating presidency, hailed the deal as the ‘most ambitious agreement ever’ after Italy dropped its objections at an EU summit in Brussels.
The deal will be formally signed at an EU-South Korea summit in Brussels on October 6, Vanackere said. The agreement must also be ratified by the European parliament.

Delegating Grants in IT A Paramount Concern Posted By : john michel cane

This article gives you detailed analysis on why IT security becomes a major issue and why verification by a higher and highly competent IT authority is really important?

Grants for Double Glazed Windows Posted By : Richard Finch

Learning ways to conserve energy has many benefits to homeowners. Getting your dwelling up to date to with the latest developments to energize your home has big advantages. One of the most beneficial is by doing this you will save money in the long run on energy bills. One great way to start is by learning more about grants for double glazing your windows that you may qualify for.

Finding Your Double Glazing Grants Posted By : Richard Finch

Double glazing grants help people trap the heat in their home without having to allow the cold air in from outside. This is said to be better for the environment, and also will help you save money on your energy bill as well.

Feds Hand Out $47 Million in Grants for Green Data Centers

HP, IBM and Yahoo were among the recipients of grants from the Department of Energy for projects aimed at making data centers more energy efficient through innovative components, better power supplies and improved cooling tchnologies. The $47 million in federal stimulus money will be matched by $70 million in private industry donations.
– The Department of Energy is handing out $47 million in grants to
projects aimed at increasing energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse
gas emissions from data centers and other IT facilities.
The grants, announced Jan. 6, will be distributed among 14 private
projects around the country, and wil…


US regulator grants application by Hudson Securities to act as ADR market maker for Sinotel

Sinotel Technologies says Hudson Securities was given approval by FINRA (US Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) to be the market maker for the company’s American Depository Receipts (ADR) last Friday.

Based in New Jersey, Hudson Securities Inc. is a subsidiary of Hudson Holding Corp. offering a full range of corporate finance and capital market services.

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Rex Foundation:$100K In New Grants

REX ANNOUNCES $100,000 IN GRANTS, UPCOMING CARAVAN EVENTS INCLUDE

KELLER WILLIAMS, GRACE POTTER AND THE NOCTURNALS

Keller Williams

Furthering a tradition of grassroots giving, the Rex Foundation, a charitable organization originally founded by members of the Grateful Dead, announced its 2009 awards and grants, totaling $100,000, to 25 programs working to meet challenging issues with innovative, bold solutions. Rex also announced details of upcoming events in support of the foundation’s work, featuring Keller Williams, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Moonalice, Cubensis, and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals.

Project Avary received the 2009 Jerry Garcia Award, designed to honor and support groups that work to encourage creativity in young people, while Asylum Access is this year’s recipient of the Bill Graham Award, given to those working to assist children who are victims of political oppression and human rights violations.

In addition, the following programs received grants from the Rex Foundation to support their important work:

ALICE (Arts & Literacy in Children’s Education)
ArtsChange
Balance4Kids
Boston Arts Academy
Bridgeport School District Music Programs
Burners Without Borders
Committed Partners for Youth
Detroit Lakes Public Schools
Eyak Preservation Council
Girls on the Run Napa Valley
Grey Fox Educational Fund
Handful Players
International Accountability Project
The Monterey Bay Hotel Workers Relief Fund of ACTION Council
Musicopia
Music in Schools Today
Old Library Studio
O’Neill Sea Odyssey
Preston High School
Richmond College Prep Preschool
Tryon Life Community Farm
Wildlife Associates
Women’s Earth Alliance

Support of these smaller, grassroots organizations has become even more vital considering the economic challenges of the past year. More information on this year’s grant recipients is available here.

The Rex Foundation is a unique organization in that its support comes from benefit concerts, silent auctions, and generous giving. Upcoming Rex Musical Caravan events include:

November 21, 2009
Keller Williams
Great American Music Hall
San Francisco, CA

November 29, 2009
“Thanks for Giving” with New Riders of the Purple Sage and Moonalice
Great American Music Hall
San Francisco, CA

November 29, 2009
Cubensis
The Mint
Los Angeles, CA

December 13, 2009
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA

Each event includes a pre-concert reception for Rex supporters. For details on these events, please go here.

About the Rex Foundation:
Members of the Grateful Dead formed the Rex Foundation in the fall of 1983 to further a tradition of generosity and concern that evolved in the culture surrounding Grateful Dead concerts. The Rex Foundation aims to help secure a healthy environment, promote individuality in the arts, provide support to critical and necessary social services, assist others less fortunate than ourselves, protect the rights of indigenous people and ensure their cultural survival, build a stronger community, and educate children and adults everywhere.


Bill Gates Announces $120M in Grants to Fight African Hunger

Bill Gates announces during a keynote address at Iowa’s World Food Prize event that the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation will donate $120 million to funding bioengineered crop development and small-farmer policies in Africa. Gates also suggests that higher crop yields from biotechnology could be threatened by overly ideological environmentalism.
– Bill Gates announced during an Oct. 15 keynote address at the World Food
Prize event in Des Moines, Iowa,
that an quot;ideological wedge quot; of environmentalism was hurting the fight
against hunger in Africa. The World Food Prize, according to its
Website, is an international award designed t…


U.S. Grants $1.2 Billion for Electronic Health Records

The U.S. government announced grants of almost $1.2 billion to help hospitals and health care providers establish and use electronic health records and build out their IT infrastructures to support storing these new records.
– CHICAGO (Reuters) – The U.S. government announced grants of almost
$1.2 billion on Thursday to help hospitals and health care providers
establish and use electronic health records.
The grants include $598 million to set up some 70 health information
technology centers to help health care institu…