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(E) Croatia Selects Scientific-Atlanta to Upgrade
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Croatia Selects Scientific-Atlanta Europe Technology to Upgrade Complete Transmission InfrastructurePress Release Source: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.OiV Croatia Selects Scientific-Atlanta Europe Technology to Upgrade Complete Transmission InfrastructureThursday January 29, 4:15 pm ET KORTRIJK, Croatia and ATLANTA, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Scientific-Atlanta (NYSE: SFA - News), one of the largest technology innovators for the broadcast
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(E) Crosco Provides Onshore Drilling
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Crosco Provides Onshore Drilling Services in LibyaTuesday January 13, 9:22 am ET ZAGREB, CROATIA, Jan. 13 /PRNewswire/ - Crosco Integrated Drilling & Well Services Co., Ltd. and Arab Drilling and Workover Company (ADWOC) are pleased to be providing drilling services for Agip Oil in Libya. Services are currently being provided on well Pad FA6, Elephant Field, onshore Murzuq Basin with the Crosco 2000 HP drilling rig EMSCO 604 (EMSCO CII).ADVER
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(E) Dubai and Croatia seek to boost trade relations
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Dubai and Croatia seek to boost trade relations28 December 2003 DUBAI - Abdul Rahman Ghanim Al Mutaiwee, the Director General of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry yesterday received at his office Dr Ivica Tmic, Ambassador of Croatia in Cairo, accompanied by a delegation from the embassy in order to develop bilateral economic and tourism relations between Dubai and Croatia.Al Mutaiwee said: "Croatia is one of the regions that inter
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(E) World Intellectual Property Organization meet the president
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Possibilities for strengthening collaboration between WIPO and Croatia18 December 2003WIPO Director General Meets with President Of CroatiaThe Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Dr. Kamil Idris, and H.E. Mr. Stjepan Mesic, President of Croatia, have discussed possibilities for strengthening collaboration between WIPO and Croatia to further exploit the strategic potential of intellectual property as a to
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(E) Concordia orders two new tankers in in Split, Croatia
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Concordia orders two new P-MAX tankers at Brodosplit Shipyard in Split, Croatia2003-12-15 15:19 Concordia orders two new P-MAX tankersConcordia has now exercised its option at Brodosplit Shipyard in Split, Croatia, to order a further two Stena P-MAX product tankers at a predetermined price.This means that Concordia now has six vessels on order at the shipyard for delivery in 2005-2006.Superior economy, safety and environmental friendlinessT
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(E) Croatian president arrives in Moscow
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Croatian president arrives in Moscow WORLD/CIS » :: Dec 15, 2003 Posted: 09:29 Moscow time (05:29 GMT) E-Mail this article Comments to Editor Discussion Forum Printer-Friendly MOSOCW - Croatian President Stipe Mesich arrived in Moscow today on a working visit and is expected to discuss the possibilities of strengthening Russia-Croatian relations as well as the current situation in the Balkans with Russian leaders, according to Kommersant. T
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(E) Croatian TV for sale or partnership - Forbes Magazine
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Croatian TV for sale or partnership - Forbes Magazine Murdoch, Lauder bid for private Croatian TV channelReuters, 12.04.03, 7:20 AM ETZAGREB, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Croatia's only private TV station with a national broadcasting concession is in strategic partnership talks with several world-wide media conglomerates, its chief executive, Ivan Blazicko, said on Thursday.Nova TV's shareholders are in talks with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.<N
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(E) The International Success Award was given to a Croatian
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The International Success Award was given to a Croatian ProfessorEntrepreneurs Contest in Istanbul Despite TerrorIstanbul, TURKEY, December 07, 2003 - The founder and chairman of the World Young Businessman Achiever (WYBA) Competition Robin Dunseath attended the award ceremony at the Istanbul Hilton Hotel. He was wearing a traditional Scottish kilt. "They told us not to go to Turkey but I have come with my wife. There was not a single
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(E) Energy infrastructure set to deregulate
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Energy infrastructure set to deregulateMonday, December 8, 2003 · Last updated 10:53 a.m. PTBalkan countries set to deregulate energyTHE ASSOCIATED PRESSBRUSSELS, Belgium -- Balkan countries agreed Monday to deregulate their energy markets starting in mid-2004 and allow each other's utilities access to infrastructure.In a deal signed in Athens, ministers from Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia and Turkey, agreed to follo
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