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2004

The Delamere-International Newsletter of 31 January 2004 # 131

  • Business: Bahamas Seeks Greater Investment Ties With South Africa
  • Business: Bank fraud in Zimbabwe
  • Business: Chinese aid for Uganda
  • Business: Currency Rates
  • Business: Investing in silver
  • Business: Investment Opportunities in Africa
  • Business: Money laundering by the Russian Mob
  • Business: The "Living, Audio" Wine Dictionary
  • Business: World Trade
  • Education: Rudyard Kipling
  • Immigration: New Green Cards are on the way
  • Travel: Olympics of 2012
  • Travel: UK visitors to the USA

 

The Delamere-International Newsletter of 29 February 2004 # 132

  • Business: California Wine Industry on the Upturn
  • Business: Collecting Antiques and Replicas
  • Business: Doing business in the Middle East
  • Business: New Gold Mine in Mali
  • Business: How to cope with unemployment
  • Business: Receive a farm for free in Mozambique
  • Business: Unemployment the main concern in South Africa
  • Education: History World
  • Education: Madagascar Wildlife Conservation
  • Immigration: Changing Visa Rules Creating Hassles in Russia
  • Immigration: Will the UK enforce more controls?
  • Business: Money Laundering Methods
  • Travel: Enjoy a visit to Kenya
  • Travel: Will the tourists return to Angola?

 

  • Business: Are your ready to do trade with Iraq?
  • Business: Good advice for investing
  • Business: Best grape harvest in 30 years in the Cape Town area
  • Business: Hollywood moves into Swakopmund, Namibia, Africa
  • Business: Income Tax in the UK
  • Business: Investing in China
  • Business: Is gold still a good investment?
  • Business: Land Grab in Namibia?
  • Business: Trade Opportunities in Singapore
  • Business: Polish workers in England
  • Business: The Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project
  • Education: Discovering the American West
  • Education: English Accents and Dialects
  • Education: International Rugby Board (IRB)
  • Immigration: Easier to get into South Africa
  • Immigration: More Jews to move to Israel
  • Travel: South Africa defies global tourism downturn
  • Travel: Look out for the Sharks in Cape Town

     

     

  • Business: Banks in China hold back reform program
  • Business: Beware of tax implications when buying shares
  • Business: Brazil is given the Green Light
  • Business: Changes in the Wine Industry in South Africa
  • Business: Investing in Antiques
  • Business: Investing in Libya
  • Business: Rwanda Celebrates… Celebrates what?
  • Business: Sub-Saharan growth has slowed
  • Business: Trade between Switzerland & South Africa to be increased
  • Education: Do you want to be the Mayor of London?
  • Real Estate: Cheap housing for UK workers
  • Travel: Virtual visit to the Tower of London
  • Travel: Cape Town Airport Upgraded
  • Travel: Reminiscing about Cornwall in England
  • Business: Be warned when you do business in Africa
  • Business: Democracy spreads across Africa
  • Business: Investing in Africa
  • Business: Our farmers in Kenya are suffering
  • Business: Political change in view for Kenya
  • Business: South Africa and the challenge of the next 10 years
  • Business: South Africa hosting the world cup in 2010
  • Business: We are about to lose our farm?
  • Business: What about the poor in Zimbabwe?
  • Education: African Art
  • Education: Aids in Africa is much worse than originally thought
  • Real Estate: The Pro's & Con's of investing in property
  • Real Estate: Is it financially secure to buy a property in the Cape?
  • Real Estate: Is investing in property a safe bet?
  • Travel: Beware of the dangers of visiting Africa
  • Travel: Highlights of a visit to Kenya
  • Travel: When you want to walk around England, Be Warned

  • Business: Africa Growth and Opportunity Act
  • Business: China's Booming IT Industry
  • Business: God Help Cambodia!
  • Business: India is now booming
  • Business: Jobs available in Cape Town
  • Business: South African Ex-President Mandela must take it easy
  • Business: Talk about nepotism!
  • Business: The broadcasting industry in Ethiopia
  • Education: Ban the import of parrots into the EU
  • Education: BBC remembers D-Day landings
  • Education: Local Newspapers that capture local history
  • Education: Religion and Ethics
  • Education: Test tube babies
  • Education: We must stop the ivory trade
  • Immigration: Many British want to leave, Why?
  • Immigration: Disclaimer about Tuariki Delamere of New Zealand
  • Immigration: Has the illegal immigrant situation in the US gone crazy?
  • Immigration: How stupid is the UK immigration system?
  • Internet: New domain name extensions are on the way
  • Real Estate: Property returned to Jews in Europe
  • Travel: Flights to China
  • Travel: Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide now living in South Africa
  • Business: Energy of the future, oil or hydrogen?
  • Business: Investing in South Africa
  • Business: Malawi is becoming even more corrupt
  • Business: Mining in Kenya
  • Business: South Africa increases trade with China
  • Business: Zimbabwe to restrict NGOs
  • Education: Bogus colleges in the UK
  • Immigration: Now it's easier for Brits to get into Australia
  • Internet: Rural Africa and the Internet
  • Travel: Cape Town is No.1 for tourists
  • Business: Botswana is booming
  • Business: Botswana trade improves
  • Business: Doing business in Africa
  • Business: From the fat into the fire?
  • Business: Problems in Sudan
  • Business: Relief for landowners in Kenya
  • Education: Ancient China
  • Education: Animals used in research and experimentation
  • Immigration: Green Card Lottery
  • Travel: The Grand Canyon
  • Travel: Tourism to Europe on the increase
  • Travel: Tourism to South Africa is down
  • Travel: The North American Buffalo
  • Education: The world must act now to protect the environment
  • Business: Future of Gold
  • Business: Growth for African Trade
  • Business: Textile industry in Ireland moving offshore?
  • Business: The massive debts of the poorest nations
  • Business: Trade between South Africa & Brazil
  • Education: Amnesty International
  • Education: Animal experiments
  • Education: Historical Maps Online