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Extractions: They are part of everyday life, as is work and unemployment. They are also about locality ie where you live and where you work. The significance of this was recognised by the Australia Council in its Art and Working Life programs of the 1980s and 1990s. Humphrey McQueen also made the point about the importance of locale. "Culture is part of a people's -making of themselves as they shape their physical and mental environments, and thus is inescapably regional". More tellingly, in the same article, he relates how he discovered where Balmain was in 1978 when he was part of a "Community Arts Board program of demonstrating endangered crafts, such as writing. I got a grant to sit in a coffee shop window writing for three hours each morning. A few locals stopped to look and one remembered a time when her whole village wrote, before it was literary." So they are not just the opera, plays, dance, rock concerts, reading, writing, film whatever. These are a part of it but perhaps everyday life is art and culture. The community arts programs were trying address this point. I seem to remember sponsorships of murals, graffiti and arts that all got involved in, in contrast to the public museums and galleries that usually denote ART.
Regional Review: Dirty Money regional Review Quarter 1 2002. such as the Pacific island nation of nauru, haveemerged as or illegitimate, from government attention has a long history. http://www.bos.frb.org/economic/nerr/rr2002/q1/dirty.htm
Extractions: by Miriam Wasserman The first strike against terrorism after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon was a financial one. Not two weeks had passed since the attacks when President Bush signed an executive order freezing the U.S. assets of 27 entities that included terrorist organizations, individual terrorist leaders, a corporation alleged to be a front for terrorism, and several nonprofit organizations. In the days and weeks that followed, policies to impede the covert flow of illicit funds through the global financial system were among the measures at the heart of Congressional debates on how to fight terrorism. Even before September 11, banks and other financial and nonfinancial institutions in the United States had been required to keep increasingly detailed records of financial transactions and report suspicious dealings. International organizations have worked on designing common standards to fight money laundering and have begun to pressure countries with lax regulations to adopt stricter laws. Anti-money laundering policies promise to become even more stringent in the aftermath of September 11. The U.S. Congress passed the USA PATRIOT Act, which expanded antimoney laundering provisions. It will affect a broad range of companies, such as securities brokers and dealers, commodity firms, and investment companies. It also imposes more exacting requirements for U.S. financial institutions dealing with foreign customers and institutions, and provides for greater scrutiny to open new accounts at U.S. financial institutions. Many foreign countries are following suit.
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Extractions: Search: Biographies Glossary Historical Documents Arms Control Treaties ... Web Links 1. On 6 August 1985 the South Pacific Forum, a body comprising the independent and self -governing countries of the South Pacific (Australia, the Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Western Samoa), endorsed the text of the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty and opened it for signature. 2. The attached text of the Treaty with its Annexes was formally communicated to the Director General by the Director of the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Cooperation (SPEC), who has been nominated as Depositary of the Treaty, and is herewith being circulated to all Member States for their information pursuant to a request made by the Director of SPEC. PREAMBLE The Parties to this Treaty United in their commitment to a world at peace; Gravely concerned that the continuing nuclear arms race presents the risk of nuclear war which would have devastating consequences for all people; Convinced that all countries have an obligation to make every effort to achieve the goal of eliminating nuclear weapons, the terror which they hold for humankind and the threat which they pose to life on earth;
Octa4 - Sorry Cannot Find The Page You're Looking For on my trip to nauru (or Naoero) from 1 governing body is the nauru Amateur Football Association (NAFA) virtually no recorded history of Australian football in nauru. Common consensus, http://www.iafc.org.au/naururep.html
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Extractions: Britannica.com - Article on Nauru - Detailed information on the land, the people, the economy, administration and social conditions and history. CIA World Factbook Entry - Comprehensive information on geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Jane Resture's Nauru Page - A helpful introduction to the island with many photographs and practical information. Nauru - World Desk Reference - Charts, diagrams, maps, facts and statistics for business and homework use. Nauru bulletin board - A reasonably active bulletin board hosted at Delphi (you need to sign up to use it). Nauru Tribute Page - What a load of guano - An irreverent look at facts about Nauru. Includes national anthem. Nauru: A Middle Ground During World War II - Nauru's involvement in World War II OCEAN98: Nauru - General introduction with history, photos and information. Pacific Island Travel: Nauru - Specialist tour operator based in Europe. Stamps of Nauru - Lists of stamps organised by Stanley Gibbons numbers.
Extractions: About the ICRC ICRC Activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Manila Regional delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Western Samoa, autonomous States, territories and colonies of the Pacific) Introduction The ICRC maintained contacts with National Societies and governments in order to encourage ratification of the Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols by those Pacific States which had not yet done so, and to support the National Societies in their dissemination efforts. In December the ICRC opened a media liaison office in Sydney, Australia. The regional delegate carried out three missions to Australia in the course of the year. He went to Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney to pursue the dialogue with the government and the National Society, to take part in a basic training course for future Australian Red Cross delegates and to prepare the Second Regional Conference on International Humanitarian Law. In May delegates went to Canberra and Melbourne to brief the Australian Red Cross and government officials on the ICRC's activities in the region and to discuss the government's contribution to the institution's budget. In July delegates took part in a conference organized by the armed forces in Townsville (Queensland) on the impact of international humanitarian law on the conduct of operations by land commanders.
Nauru Resources Cultural history. history of nauru A history of this, the smallest republic inthe world, from Emile A. Okal at Northwestern University. General Information. http://archaeology.about.com/library/atlas/blnauru.htm
History Of Fruit Fly Projects In The Pacific 1990-2000 history of Fruit Fly Projects in the Pacific 1990 papers presented at the 1996 RegionalSymposium on eradication programme was conducted in nauru for oriental http://www.spc.org.nc/pacifly/Project_docs/RMFFP-History.htm
Extractions: General Topics Biological Control Brewery yeast Cultural control Export markets Fruit bagging Fruit Fly Management Project Male annihilation Nauru eradication Pest advisory leaflets Project description Project document Project history Project review Protein bait spraying Publications Quarantine surveillance Socioeconomic study FruitFly Equipment Suppliers Country profiles Country Profiles American Samoa Northern Marianas Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Federated States of Micronesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Nauru New Caledonia Niue Palau Pitcairn Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tokelau Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna Species profiles
Extractions: General Topics Biological Control Brewery yeast Cultural control Export markets Fruit bagging Fruit Fly Management Project Male annihilation Nauru eradication Pest advisory leaflets Project description Project document Project history Project review Protein bait spraying Publications Quarantine surveillance Socioeconomic study FruitFly Equipment Suppliers Country profiles Country Profiles American Samoa Northern Marianas Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Federated States of Micronesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Nauru New Caledonia Niue Palau Pitcairn Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tokelau Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna Species profiles
Nauru (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces) nauru (CIA World Fact Book); nauru (Commonwealth Secretariat by Alexander Ganse (WorldHistory at KMLA). Maps General regional Colonial Period Independence Period http://www.regiments.org/milhist/pacific/nauru.htm
Extractions: Other Web Catalogues Brief Constitutional History of Nauru Note: for history before independence see British Pacific Territories Nauru independence See also: Empire and Commonwealth Weapons and Equipment and for Kiribati and Tuvalu Armed Forces Organisational Overview Index of Regiments and Corps Social and Political History Maps for wars, campaigns and operations, see
Extractions: About the ICRC ICRC Activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Manila Regional delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Western Samoa, autonomous States, territories and colonies of the Pacific) Introduction The ICRC maintained contacts with National Societies and governments in order to encourage ratification of the Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols by those Pacific States which had not yet done so, and to support the National Societies in their dissemination efforts. In December the ICRC opened a media liaison office in Sydney, Australia. The regional delegate carried out three missions to Australia in the course of the year. He went to Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney to pursue the dialogue with the government and the National Society, to take part in a basic training course for future Australian Red Cross delegates and to prepare the Second Regional Conference on International Humanitarian Law. In May delegates went to Canberra and Melbourne to brief the Australian Red Cross and government officials on the ICRC's activities in the region and to discuss the government's contribution to the institution's budget. In July delegates took part in a conference organized by the armed forces in Townsville (Queensland) on the impact of international humanitarian law on the conduct of operations by land commanders.
PACIFIC ISLANDS: New Trade Deals Reflect Old Agendas on the island of nauru to discuss the creation of a regional freetrade nauru's historyuntil independence in 1968 was one of colonial exploitation, social and http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2001/465/465p18.htm
Extractions: BY AZIZ CHOUDRY Leaders of Pacific island states met August 16-18 at the 32nd Pacific Island Forum on the island of Nauru to discuss the creation of a regional free-trade area. Nauru's history until independence in 1968 was one of colonial exploitation, social and environmental devastation, and great profits for the British, Australian and New Zealand governments which jointly administered the island after a period of German rule. It now faces being wiped off the map by rising sea levels due to global warming, rising unemployment after the downsizing of the public service and Nauru Phosphate Corporation which provided 95% of all employment, and threats of financial sanctions because of European crackdowns on money laundering and tax haven operations. Against a backdrop of pressure from the EU, Australia and New Zealand, and multilateral financial institutions like the ADB, in 1999 Pacific Island Forum leaders endorsed the development of a Pacific regional free trade agreement and tasked the forum secretariat to prepare a text. This was closely based on recommendations of a 1998 report by Robert Scollay, director of Auckland University's APEC study centre. Australia and New Zealand had sought to be full participants and parties principal at any negotiations.
Nauru Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and my own country, nauru. the Pacific has an impressive historyof addressing small arms issue through cooperative regional activities. http://disarmament.un.org/cab/smallarms/statements/nauruE.html
Extractions: Mr President As Chairman of the Pacific Islands Forum Group for this month, I have asked for the floor today to make a statement on behalf of Australia, Fiji, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and my own country, Nauru. The problem of the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons is pervasive, and its effects are devastating. The spread, misuse and ready availability of these weapons has devastating consequences for social and economic development and for the advancement of the human condition, in many regions of the world. Most often, people in the world's least developed countries are the worst affected. The United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All its Aspects represents a pivotal opportunity for the international community to address this problem in a meaningful manner, in particular through the development of the first international document on small arms, the "Program of Action". The Program of Action will be an integral international achievement, establishing a framework for future national, regional and international activities. In the course of three preparatory meetings for this Conference, and countless other meetings and consultations, UN members and NGOs have worked tirelessly towards the objective of finalising the Program of Action. Pacific Island countries have supported these efforts and we stand ready to support the adoption of the Program at this conference.
ZUJI of traditional nauruan life, and even less is known about the island's history beforeCaptain nauru was incorporated into the German Marshall Islands until 1914 http://www.zuji.com.au/dest/guide/0,1277,ZUJIAU|5044|2218|1,00.html
Extractions: USEFUL SUSTAINER LINKS YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION ZNET'S TOP PAGE ZNet DAILY ZINE PAGE COMMENTARY AUTHORS ... SUSTAINER PROGRAM FEEDBACK CUSTOMIZE October 27, 2001 Prising Open The Pacific: New Trade Deals Reflect Old Agendas By Aziz Choudry The winds of change, so the cliché goes, are blowing across the Pacific. Yet looking at the background to two regional trade agreements launched in August makes me think that sometimes the more things change, the more they stay the same. When the world's tiniest republic hosted the 32nd Leaders Summit of the Pacific Islands Forum (formerly the South Pacific Forum), free trade was on the agenda. Facing imminent depletion of the high quality phosphate reserves on which its economy is based, most of Nauru resembles a mined-out moonscape. Many fear our entire planet may rapidly meet a similar fate due to the dominant model of "development" that has spread its tentacles far and wide. Sri Lankan jurist Christopher Weeramantry, who chaired a Commission of Inquiry on Nauru, 3000 km northeast of Australia, concluded that the island's "wealth and very substance were scattered throughout the world in the form of cheap fertilisers which helped grow food not only for particular countries but through them for all the world". Nauru's history until independence in 1968 was one of colonial exploitation, social and environmental devastation, and great profits for the British, Australian and New Zealand governments which jointly administered the island after a period of German rule.
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