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Kosovo Police Officers Accused of Bribery

Pristina _ Four police officers in Kosovo were suspended on Friday, following allegations of bribery.

BBC: Kosovo economy in shambles

PRISHTINA -- Eight years after NATO's bombing, despite huge donations and the guidance of international experts, Kosovo's economy is in shambles, the BBC says.

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Lewis Jones reviews The Siege by Ismail Kadare, tr by David Bellos

Ismail Kadare is the grand old man of Albanian letters - though since 1990 he has lived in France - often tipped for the Nobel, and the first winner of the Man Booker International Prize.

Game of cat and mouse blacks out Albania's capital

TIRANA (Reuters) - A cat chasing a mouse in Tirana's main power station caused a 72-hour blackout across parts of the Albanian capital, the electricity company said on Friday.

"A cat and a mouse ran into the high-voltage cables," a company spokeswoman said, showing pictures of the electrocuted animals. "We took pictures because we've never had anything like this."

Albanians complain bitterly about the power cuts that have plagued them for decades, and are mostly blamed on drought and the dilapidation of the communist-era grid. Most homes and shops in Tirana rely on petrol generators.

NATO preparing to train Kosovo's Army?

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, despite complaints received, will stick to its promise to help establish Security Forces in Kosovo, reports Koha Ditore.

Royal visitor for Kosovo troops

Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, visited the 2nd Battalion, The Rifles, in Ballykinler on Friday.

EU concedes Kosovo mission likely to be delayed

The EU conceded on Friday that it was unlikely to be able to take over policing in Kosovo from the United Nations in June, confirming widespread expectations that Kosovo's security situation will be unclear for some time.

Tax rebate checks delayed, may not arrive until July

IRS: Some stimulus checks sent to wrong accounts

Through the wonders of modern technology, some of those federal economic stimulus checks are being deposited directly into recipients' bank accounts.
But some are not - and are instead winding up in the bank accounts of complete strangers.

Posted May 16, 2008 08:25 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY


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Zionists to "Israelize" Michigan State Fairgrounds

Iran: US caused high oil prices

Retiring Iran's OPEC Governor Hossein Kazempour Ardebili says Washington's sanctions against Iran are a major cause of high oil prices.

Iran arrests 15 over mosque blast

Iranian officials have accused the United States and Britain of training and financing people behind the April 12 bombing which killed 13 people and wounded more than 200.

Iran says US-backed group planned attack on Russian consulate

Iran said Thursday that a group Tehran has accused of bombing a mosque in the country last month and of having ties to the U.S. and Britain also planned to attack a Russian consulate, the state-owned newspaper reported.