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How the Winners Were Selected Video: Top Stock Picks in 2011 Another similar case was Boustead Singapore Ltd., an infrastructure and engineering firm with projects around the world.
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The festivities begin on Friday, August 10 with a free, opening night concert, hosted by the Camarillo Arts Council, by outstanding jazz keyboardist Gregg Karukas, and his band featuring vocalist Ron Boustead in Constitution Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival August 10th – August 12th 2007
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Boustead said it never had any intention to close down the Port Dickson refinery or lay off staff, according to a stock exchange filing today, clarifying recent media reports.
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Boustead will lead part of the World Expeditions trail, which begins in February 2011, costs 31,000 dollars and will take 157 days to complete, although it can also be broken down into seven smaller stages.
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But Boustead believes that trekkers who head straight for the well-publicised Everest and Annapurna regions are missing out and he hopes the trail will spread the benefits of tourism across a much broader area of Nepal.
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Last year Boustead finally completed the arduous walk along the length of Nepal's Himalayas, fulfilling a long-held ambition to forge a viable route through the mountains.
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"Asia is the only continent that does not have a long-distance walking trail and so it seemed an obvious choice - everyone on the planet has heard of the Himalayas," said Boustead in an interview with AFP.
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Salcon, a subsidiary of Boustead, a leading global specialist in water and wastewater engineering also announced last week it has been awarded a Dhs55m contract to design, engineer and construct a new water recycling plant for the enhanced treatment of treated sewage effluent in Abu Dhabi.
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Boustead lost 20 percent of his body weight over the course of his marathon walk, which took him from Kanchenjunga on Nepal's eastern border with Tibet to the impoverished western region of Humla.
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Ultimately, Boustead hopes it will be possible to walk the entire length of the Himalayas, from China in the east to Afghanistan in the west.
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