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Director-general Mark Thompson met officials in bid to end deadlock and avoid another 48-hour shut down
BBC offers unions fresh pension talks for call to end next strike James Robinson 2010
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Eric Cornuel, CEO & Director-general of EFMD, comments: Emerald and EFMD have been close strategic partners for the past five years.
September 2009 2009
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Pascal Lamy, Director-general of the WTO, even went so far as to blame the infamous Smoot-Hawley Tariff for causing the Great Depression in a Newsweek article published on New Year's Eve 2008.
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IAEA Director-general Mohamed ElBaradei tends toward this view.
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"Director-general Menzi Simelane rejects allegations ... regarding matters related to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and suspended National Director of Public Prosecutions Vusi Pikoli," it said in a statement.
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Director-general in the presidency Frank Chikane was pleased that the case of the five apartheid securocrats who tried to kill him was over.
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Director-general in the presidency Frank Chikane was pleased that the case against apartheid-era law and order minister Adriaan Vlok and four others was over.
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Director-general Sandile Nogxina said the forum would look at the local environment to see what it was that was not attractive to investors.
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Director-general Duncan Hindle told Parliament's education portfolio committee on Tuesday the finalisation of a "long outstanding" teacher education framework was high on the agenda.
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Director-general of Al-Arabiyya TV, `Abdul-Rahman Ar-Rashid, complains that prisoners at Guantanamo are being pampered and spoiled by the US military. thanks Amer
Wednesday, May 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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