November 2009


By Jon Swain | Times Online I last saw Aregawi Berhe in the summer of 1976. The big news gripping Britain was the heatwave — back then, the hottest since. … In 2004 the Ethiopian driver of a taxi I hailed in Washington DC revealed that not only was Aregawi alive; he was living in exile somewhere in Europe, after losing out in an internal TPLF power struggle. Perhaps I could find him after all. A few weeks ago a chance discussion with Martin Plaut, the BBC’s Africa …

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Optimizing Fleet Operations Through Gps Tracking Global Positioning Systems (GPS) was originally developed by the US Armed Forces to help with naval and.

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A judge will deliver a ruling later in a row over Newport council’s decision to impose age limits on taxis. From next year, Hackney cabs must be less than 12 years old, and private hire vehicles less than eight. …

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TWO men were attacked at Nottingham train station by a man who then fled in a taxi. The attacker knocked a 60-year-old man to the floor then…

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In a separate interview, Australian millionaire electronics retailer Dick Smith confirmed he had personally contributed funds and said a British security firm was the lead negotiator. Latest articles … Lindhout had worked as a freelance reporter in Africa, Iraq and Afghanistan before joining Iranian news network Press TV in 2008. Her Facebook site is filled with glamorous photos of her reporting from around the world. Local journalists had reportedly warned her against …

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Most of the cars are in quite bad condition (compared to UK and Sweden) and they drive very fast. So I wouldn’t say the cars are that safe compared to here. All taxi drivers I’ve gone with has been very nice, so in that case I think …

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Alternatively, guests can take a taxi from anywhere in the city and just tell the driver that you are headed for Drifters British Pub in Nova Tierra Village. You might find these articles interesting too: …

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The heck with not tipping – that’s not a problem – but chances are good that you won’t be shafted so badly by taxi drivers in unfamiliar cities. The Personal Rapid Transitt units called ‘pods’ will shuttle up to 4 passengers and their bags from specific spots in the airport’s business car park to Terminal 5 in a matter of minutes, the British Airport Association said in a press release. The service is due to be launched in the spring of 2010 and is being touted as a …

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The expatriates I met (mostly British) were similar to expatriates the world over. They moaned about the weather (too hot), the traffic (too heavy) and the rents (too expensive). Most openly admitted to being in Dubai solely for the tax- free pay. … Taxi drivers routinely get lost. It is hard to blame the drivers, they are overworked and underpaid, but the companies that hire them don’t train them properly. As Dubai’s star has fallen, Abu Dhabi’s has risen. …

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