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SKILLS holds the graduation ceremony for its second promotion of students  11 Jun 2009
Musicsyria
SEBC news

Under the patronage of Mr Abdulla al-Dardari, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, the Superior Knowledge by Intensive Labor Learning Schemes – SKILLS mini business school of the Syrian Enterprise and Business Centre (SEBC) / SME Support Programme (SSP), in cooperation with the European Training Foundation, held a graduation ceremony for its second graduated group of SKILLS students at the Four Seasons Hotel in Damascus on Wednesday 10June.... Read More
Cuckoo among most threatened birds  28 May 2009
MSN
28-5-2009

The cuckoo's call has long been one of the best-known sounds of spring - but the species has become so rare it has joined the "red list" of the UK's most threatened birds.
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South Korea lights the way on carbon emissions with its £23bn green deal  21 Apr 2009
The Guardian, Tuesday 21 April 2009

Seoul's huge financial stimulus package pledges 81% for a swath of environmental projects. But activists fear a wave of construction may increase the country's carbon footprint... Read More
Our culture of wasting food will one day leave us hungry  12 Feb 2009
The Observer

All the talk of genetically modifying crops would be unnecessary if the supermarkets - and consumers - weren't so wasteful... Read More
Food firms urged to make sources clearer  07 Jan 2009
The Guardian

Food companies and supermarkets must be more honest about where their food comes from, the environment secretary, Hilary Benn, said today.... Read More
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