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Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |
Cyprus Church seeks solar power | Archbishop Chrysostomos is looking for ways to finance his clergy | The Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus has announced plans to invest $234m (£115m) in solar energy. Archbishop Chrysostomos II said the church would build a factory that would make photo-voltaic panels to capture the sun's energy. He said proceeds from the investment would be used to provide financial help to clergy and fund other social work. | |
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Thursday, 02 August 2007 |
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Plans to link Europe to Africa via a tunnel are gathering pace. The Moroccan government has been holding talks with its Spanish counterparts to start the project, which would consist of a railway beneath the Strait of Gibraltar carrying freight, passengers and cars. Work is expected to start in 2008. |
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Wednesday, 11 July 2007 |
| The Philippine's is another front in the war on terrorism which many now call the long war |  | 
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Islamic rebels kill 14 Philippine marines, beheading 10 of them, in a fierce clash in the south. |
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Tuesday, 03 July 2007 |
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(First of a series of articles profiling the various military units -- army, navy and air force -- in the Toronto area.) By Charles D. McGregor On 26 April 2005, Canada's oldest, continuously-serving infantry regiment, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, celebrated its 145th birthday. What the future will bring for Canadian reserve units -- army, navy or air force -- remains to be seen, but there will unquestionably always be a place in the military establishment for those men and women who serve in such regiments as the Toronto-based Queen's Own Rifles. |
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Tuesday, 03 July 2007 |
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By Charles McGregor Throughout military history, the Highland Regiments have been regarded with respect and awe, as much for their dress as for their fighting ability.  |
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