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Apr. 20, 2008 - phentermine 273

The former heavyweight phentermine 273 champ is spending time in New York and Washington meeting with US business and political leaders this week. As he pursues the post for the second time, Klitschko emphasizes the connections he desires between the city and the rest of the world.

At a news conference Monday, he talked about transforming Kiev into an international city such as New York or Paris.

"We hope Kiev will be part of Europe, part of the modern world," he said.

The 36-year-old Klitschko, a former WBC champ, lost to current mayor Leonid Chernovetsky in 2006 and has served in the city legislature since then. After Ukraine's parliament called early elections amid a corruption scandal surrounding Chernovetsky, Klitschko phentermine 273  entered the race again last month. The election is May 25.

Klitschko seeks more international investment in Kyiv, the country's capital, but said it will not happen until corruption is controlled and investors can feel confident pouring money into the city.

"Right now, we develop a phentermine 273 democracy," Klitschko said. "It's a very young democracy in the Ukraine."

Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Klitschko, who has a doctorate in physical science and sports, phentermine 273 recalled growing up around billboards of Soviet propaganda. His first paying job was as a tour guide in Kiev as a 14-year-old.

Klitschko's younger brother, Wladimir, is the current IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight champ.

"Right now, I'm fighting for the city," Vitali said. "I'm fighting for the people in my city."

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Apr. 20, 2008 - phentermine 375mg 99

Apr 14 2008, 10:50

PARIS (AP) - Helicopter-borne French troops swooped in on Somali pirates Friday after they released 30 hostages from a yacht, seizing six of the pirates and recovering sacks of money - apparently ransom paid by the yacht's owners to win phentermine 375mg 99 the captives' release.

The pirates had boarded the 88-meter (288-foot) French luxury yacht Ponant a week ago, capturing its crew - 22 of whom were French - off the coast of Somalia in the Gulf of Aden. Pirates seized more than two dozen boats off the Somali coast last year, mostly in hopes of securing ransoms.

Gen. Jean-Louis Georgelin, the chief of staff of France's armed forces, said the pirates released the hostages after negotiations with the ship owner. That phase of the operation was calm, with no weapons fired and the hostages brought smoothly to safely, he said.

Afterward, however, a French attack helicopter chased a vehicle of pirates as it fled the scene, firing to destroy its engine, he said. There were conflicting reports about what happened next.

Dahir Abdulqadir, a governor in the take phentermine region where the yacht was held, said officials had heard "reports over VHF radio that at least eight people were killed." The office of French President Nicolas Sarkozy "categorically denied" that any pirates died in the raid.

Georgelin said six pirates - half the total - were brought into French custody with clearance phentermine 375mg 99  from Somalia. He said they would be tried in French courts.

The pirates "gave themselves up without too much difficulty," he added.

While insisting the French state did not pay a ransom, the general hinted heavily that the boat's owners did.

"Naturally, absolutely no public money was paid in this affair," Georgelin said. He added: "Check with the ship owner. In capturing the pirates, we also recovered some interesting bags ... We recovered part of the ransom that was probably paid."

An official in Somalia's semiautonomous Puntland region, near where the yacht was held, had warned France earlier this week against paying a ransom, saying it would encourage pirates to continue taking hostages.

The chief of the company that owns the ship declined to comment on the issue.

"It's obviously a very delicate and difficult context, and so the only thing you should take from this is the outcome - crew members who are going to be able to go home to their families," Jean-Emmanuel Sauvee told reporters after meeting with Sarkozy and families of the freed hostages.

Karim Meghoufel, the brother-in-law of a pastry chef on board the boat, added, "We don't know phentermine 375mg 99 how much they paid, and in any case, we don't want to know."

The hostages, including six Filipinos and a Ukrainian, were in good condition Friday, officials said. Abdi-salan Qoje, a fisherman working on the Somali shore near where the boat was being held, said he had seen dozens of people being ferried from the hijacked ship.

"They waved at us," he told The Associated phentermine Press by telephone from the village of Eyl, about 500 kilometers (300 miles) north of Mogadishu.

After the hostages were freed, they were put on a French military vessel and sent toward Djibouti. Family members said they were expected back in France on Sunday.

According to the ship owner's Web site, the three-mast, 64-passenger Ponant features four decks, two restaurants, and indoor and outdoor luxury lounges. About a dozen pirates stormed the yacht April 4 as it was returning without passengers from the Seychelles, in the Indian Ocean, toward the Mediterranean Sea.

France's military quickly mobilized, sending in military vessels and a commando force that conducts phentermine 375mg 99 anti-terrorist and hostage rescue operations. Somalia has been wracked by more than a decade of violence and anarchy and does not have its own navy. A transitional government formed in 2004 with UN help has struggled to assert control.

Sarkozy's chief diplomatic aide, Jean-David Levitte, said France planned to pitch anti-piracy measures at the UN Security Council. One suggestion is for states that can afford it to pitch in with maritime patrols in waters where pirate attacks are a problem, he said.

Levitte said 3,200 people had been taken hostage at sea in the last 10 years in trouble spots around the world, with 500 of them wounded and 160 killed.

"We thought piracy had disappeared, but it has been revealed as a growing menace to international security," he said.

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Mar. 28, 2008 - Berlin police

Berlin police stop searching lake, gardens for missing Russian artist

Mar 28 2008, 15:51

BERLIN (AP) - Berlin police launched an intense search Friday, dragging a lake and combing gardens with sniffer dogs, in the hope of finding a Russian artist who disappeared a week ago.

Spokesman Bernhard Schodrowski said five divers searched a lake near Anna Mikhalchuk's home, and more than 80 officers with sniffer dogs swept through nearby gardens and along train tracks over several hours. They failed to turn up any trace of her.

"This (search) was part of the regular criminal investigation," Schodrowski said. "The police start their search where they lose track of a missing person."

Schodrowski said efforts to find Mikhalchuk, 52, would continue.

Also known in Russia by the name Anna Alchuk, Mikhalchuk left her apartment on March 21 and has not been seen since. She moved to Berlin with her husband, Michail Ryklin, in November 2007.

In 2005, she was acquitted by a Moscow court on charges of inciting religious hatred for her works in a controversial art exhibit condemned by the Russian Orthodox Church.

The 2003 exhibit - titled "Caution, Religion" - was organized by the Sakharov Museum, which is also a leading activist group, promoting democracy and human rights in Russia.

According to media reports, Ryklin sent a letter to Berlin police on Saturday, asking them to intensify the search for his wife.

The Berlin Tagesspiegel daily wrote that Mikhalchuk is Jewish and quoted Ryklin as writing that his wife has received several anonymous threats in the past, meaning that "a political or anti-Semitic crime cannot be disqualified" this time.

Ryklin is in Berlin on a scholarship and teaches at the Humboldt University.  

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Sep. 5, 2007 - Rescuers recover

Rescuers recover third body from wreck of sunken Ukrainian ship Mar 28 2008, 14:03 HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong rescuers on Friday recovered a third body from the wreck of a Ukrainian tugboat that sunk last weekend after colliding with a Chinese cargo ship. Divers found the body in one of the cabins near the main deck of the sunken ship, Hong Kong's Fire Services Department said in a statement. Fifteen other Ukrainian sailors, who are feared dead, remain missing. The tugboat, Neftegaz 67, sank quickly late Saturday after colliding with Chinese cargo ship Yao Hai in waters northwest of Hong Kong's outlying Lantau island. The cause of the accident remains unclear. Officials said earlier that rescue efforts have been hindered by strong currents and the depth of the wreck. Rescuers had planned to move the ship to shallower waters to ease rescue efforts, but it wasn't immediately clear when the move will take place. extremist thoughts soron4a worldnews freshnews exer indoblogger list Medicman home page Medicine news Future of Medicine welding moox radiolamp News posredine posredine permanent teenblog newss World news Good World news Good World news mendezz
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