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Simon Jenkins: This show's diplomacy is for real - and it's worth a hundred MilibandsThis is a tale of two cities, both called Damascus, and a tale of two diplomacies. Two weeks ago the foreign secretary, David Miliband, visited Syria to plead with its dictator, Bashar al-Assad, to help rescue Britain's decade of catastrophic diplomacy in the region and to help with the so-called... |
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33% of connected users to have a MID by 2011; but what’s a MID?According to the Institute for Mobile Markets Research (IMMR), come Q3 2011, 33-percent of the people who currently own or use a cellphone, smartphone or PC will have bought a MID [pdf link]. That’s quite a statement, considering Mobile Internet Device sales have been less than impressive up un ... |
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Miliband urges Syria to continue Israel peace talks - SummaryDamascus - Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Syria on Tuesday to continue efforts to reach a peace deal with Israel and accused the Syrian-backed Palestinian militant group Hamas of disrupting peace. Syria has a big potential role to ... ... |
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UK urges 'positive' Syrian roleUK Foreign Secretary David Miliband says his talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad were positive and constructive. ... |
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Global London: The Best Reporting: SYRIADavid Miliband is in Syria, which as David Blair explained in a recent piece for the Telegraph, is a crucial swing state that could propel the Middle East to - or from - peace. Assad'... ... |
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Syrian president meets British foreign secretary in DamascusDamascus - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad met on Tuesday with Britain's foreign secretary, the highest ranking British official to visit Syria since 2001, the Syrian news agency (SANA) reported. The meeting, coming after increased tensions between ... ... |


