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Reviews
A review of the arts and literature .....More
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Thriving Norway Provides an
Economics Lesson
NYTimes, May 14, 2009
Norway is a relatively small country
with a largely homogeneous population of 4.6 million
and the advantages of being a major oil exporter. It
counted $68 billion in oil revenue last year as
prices soared to record levels. Even though prices
have sharply declined, the government is not
particularly worried. That is because Norway avoided
the usual trap that plagues many energy-rich
countries.
Instead of spending its riches lavishly, it passed
legislation ensuring that oil revenue went straight
into its sovereign wealth fund, state money that is
used to make investments around the world. Now its
sovereign wealth fund is close to being the largest
in the world, despite losing 23 percent last year
because of investments that declined.....More
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Ghana to host World Tourism Day
Accra, May 13, Ghanadot - Ghana has
been nominated by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation
(UNWTO) to host this year’s International World Tourism Day come
September 2009. This will mark the 30Th celebration of World
Tourism Day...
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EC, GACC join forces to fight electoral corruption
Accra, May 13, Ghanadot/GNA
– The Electoral Commission (EC) and the Ghana Anti-Corruption
Coalition (GACC) on Wednesday developed a mutual platform to
promote political transparency and accountability as a means for
fighting electoral corruption in Ghanaian politics...More |
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Local entrepreneurs urged not to depend on political
patronage
Accra, May 13, Ghanadot/GNA – Vice-President John
Dramani Mahama has asked local entrepreneurs not to depend
on political patronage in growing their enterprises..,,,More |
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Kidney Savers' Fund launched
Accra, May 14, Ghanadot - Kidney Savers, a
Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) based in Accra has
launched a "Kidney Savers Fund" to help people struggling
from kidney failures in the country. ....More |
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