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| A team of United States diplomats brokered the deal with support from the Organisation of American States (OAS). It paves the way for the reinstatement of President Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted in a military-backed constitutional coup on 28 June and is pearl jewelry currently taking refuge in the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa. Exact details of the accord were not biwa pearl immediately released, but it seemed de facto president Roberto Micheletti had agreed to allow the question of Zelaya's return to be placed before a vote in Congress, subject to a prior but non-binding opinion from the Supreme Court. A temporary power-sharing government would also be created, with both sides committed to respecting the akoya pearl results of scheduled 29 November presidential elections. 118 of 253 words | ||
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| In early October, Viktor Ivanov, head of the Federal Narcotics Control Service (Federalnaya sluzhba narkokontrolya Rossii: FSNK), accused the pearl jewelry United States's counter-narcotic policy in Afghanistan of being "insufficient". This represented an escalation of rhetoric from March, when Ivanov warned of an ongoing flow of Afghan narcotics through Russia, despite a 70 per cent rise in seizure rates. In a report he circulated at the time, he warned: "In recent years Russia has not just become massively hooked on Afghan opiates, it has also become the world's absolute leader in the biwa pearl opiate trade and the number one heroin consumer." According to the Russian health ministry, the country has up to 2.5 million drug addicts out of a population of some 140 million, most aged between 18 and 39. However, other estimates place the akoya pearl figure higher and even Ivanov acknowledged in March that there are more than 5.1 million drug users in Russia, almost double the figures from 2002. | ||
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| The two-day initiative was carried out in 19 states and resulted in the arrests of 303 people. This operation was part of Project Coronado, which was launched in pearl jewelry 2005, targeting Mexican cartel operations in the United States. With the recent detentions, 1,186 people have been arrested since Project Coronado was launched, along with the seizure of biwa pearl 2,700 lb of methamphetamine, almost 2,000 kg of cocaine and 29 lb of heroin. La Familia is one of Mexico's most violent drug cartels, based in the central state of Michoacán. It controls part of the passage of drugs from South America towards the akoya pearl US. The group was originally a local branch of the powerful Gulf Cartel, working with other cells of the group, such as the Zetas, the armed wing of the Gulf Cartel. | ||
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| The former president of Iran, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, envisioned Iran's Free and Special Economic Zones (F and SEZ) as a means of increasing the country's links to the world economy. However, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has used the pearl jewelry zones to restrict the movement of goods, build relationships with ideologically sympathetic regimes, and distribute patronage to regime stalwarts. While 'mis-used' relative to biwa pearl their original purpose, and underperforming their potential, the free zones may yet prove a Trojan Horse of sorts for the Islamic Republic, to the extent they promote increased trade, motivate spending on internal infrastructure, and serve as rallying points for akoya pearl those who favour economic decentralisation. | ||
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A BOBBY on the beat has been rewarded for his dedication to one of pearl jewelry Liverpool's most deprived areas by being named Police Review's 2009 Community Police Officer of the Year. PC Shaun Brady, of Merseyside Police, was named the biwa pearl winner at an awards ceremony on Wednesday night. Other winners at Police Review's 18th annual awards were PC Marcus Forbes-George, of Gloucestershire Constabulary, who won Student Officer of the akoya pearl Year and Ellie Beaumont, of Staffordshire Police, who won Community Support Officer of the Year. Gwynfor Lloyd, formerly a sergeant with South Wales Police, won the Lifetime Achievement Award, while officers from the Met firearms unit's Operation Make Peace took home the Diversity in Action Award. | ||
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