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Ireland: Real GDP is expected to grow in 2011

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-15 18:49
Staff teams from the European Commission (EC), European Central Bank (ECB), and International Monetary Fund (IMF) visited Dublin during April 5-15 for the first quarterly review of the government’s economic program. The objectives of the program are to address financial sector weaknesses and to put Ireland’s economy on the path of sustainable growth, sound public finances, and job creation. Maintaining social fairness in shouldering the burden of adjustment is one of the program priorities.
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MANY QUESTIONS ON LOKPAL BILL

COMMITTEE MEMBERS ARE EVENLY DIVIDED
Kalyani Shankar - 2011-04-15 09:34
It needed an Anna Hazare to force the government to take a final view on the Lokpal bill. The controversial bill has been eluding the Parliament for many decades. It was presented in the Lok Sabha in 1968 based on the recommendations of an Administrative Reforms Commission report and was passed in 1969. However, the Lower House was dissolved resulting in the death of that bill. Since then it has been revived many times in 1971, 1977, 1985, 1989, 1995, 2001, 2005 and 2008, but in vain. The First Administrative Reforms Commission of 1966, the National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution of 2002 and the Second Administrative Reforms Commission of 2007 – all dealt with the subject.

WORLD FACES INTERCONNECTED THREATS

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-14 23:57
New York: The interconnected risks that the modern world faces, from conflicts and natural disasters to deep poverty and disease, means a much broader definition of security is needed to ensure that individuals can live their lives with dignity and autonomy, the General Assembly heard today.

AID CONSORTIUM ROLLS OUT NEW EDITION OF GUIDE FOR HUMANITARIAN WORKERS

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-14 23:53
New York: The latest edition of the United Nations-backed handbook setting out universal standards for ensuring effective and accountable humanitarian work made its debut today with a new chapter on protection principles as well as information on emerging issues such as climate change and civil-military relations.

PATENTS ISSUED UNDER UN INNOVATIONS REGISTRATION SYSTEM HIT TWO MILLION MARK

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-14 23:50
New York: The number of multiple States patents issued under a United Nations-backed treaty on intellectual property has hit the two million mark since the international innovations registration system was launched in 1978, the UN reported today.

CÔTE D’IVOIRE STAND-OFF OVER BUT HUMANITARIAN CRISIS CONTINUES

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-14 23:46
New York: Although the political stand-off in Côte d’Ivoire ended earlier this week, the humanitarian crisis spawned by months of violence continues, United Nations agencies and their partners stressed today as they appeal for $160 million to scale up aid to affected populations inside the country.

FURTHER DIALOGUE, STRONG INSTITUTIONS VITAL FOR KYRGYZ DEMOCRACY

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-14 23:30
New York: Gathering in the Kyrgyz capital one year after the revolution that overthrew the country’s Government, senior United Nations and European officials emphasized the need for continued dialogue and the strengthening of state institutions as the nation works to consolidate peace and democracy.

PARTIES TO UN CONVENTION NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMIT TO REVIEW SECURITY

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-14 23:24
New York: Parties to the United Nations-backed convention on nuclear safety today resolved to carry out safety reviews of their nuclear installations in view of the unfolding emergency at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan, including re-examining the safety of power generation units when disaster strikes.

BUSINESS LEADERS PARTICIPATE IN DEBATE ON GREEN ECONOMY

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-14 23:18
New York: Some 200 representatives from business and industry, governments and civil society have concluded United Nations-supported discussions in Paris on the role of the private sector in the global transition towards a low carbon, resource-efficient green economy.