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Author's Bio: Bobby Ramakant is a World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General's WNTD Awardee for the year 2008, and writes extensively on health and development for Citizen News Service (CNS).
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Bobby Ramakant is a World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General's WNTD Awardee for the year 2008, and writes extensively on health and development for Citizen News Service (CNS).
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The Hutnsman, however, having viewed the Director-General's performance on TV tonight, was not impressed, He really did not look like a man capable of dealing with the poison which lies at the heart of the BBC.
Archive 2007-07-15 2007
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Director-General's insistence that some applications for the conversion of mineral rights are incomplete because of government's dissatisfaction with their empowerment policies.
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Director-General's report GOV/2005/67 that "Iran failed to report to the Agency in a timely manner certain underground excavation activities that were already underway in December 2004 at the UCF at Esfahan".
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Director-General's efforts in changing the race and gender profile of the Department to reflect the demography of South Africa.
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Due to the unexpected duration of the President's meeting today with the South African Agricultural Union he was unable to attend the launch of the Director-General's Forum.
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This is not the first nor will it be the last time that such an early termination of a Director-General's contract has taken place.
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He said the Premier's Office, which included the Director-General's department, has not enough staff and not enough place to put them.
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Director-General's office public relations officer Litha Geza this afternoon.
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