The Eastern Industry Zone, located near Addis Ababa, has attracted investment from more than 20 Chinese firms, including Huajian International Shoe City PLC, which employs at least 1,500 Ethiopians and 300 Chinese, making women's shoes for export to Europe and the United States.
The Democrat announced his bid with a video released by his campaign early Thursday morning.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board, the city oversight agency that prosecuted the departmental trial against Pantaleo, called the Justice Department's long-delayed decision "an utter travesty."
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The Education Ministry also said it would instruct education boards nationwide to inspect school buildings, after the death of the nine-year-old girl at her school.
The European "Car of the Year" trophy since 1964, which is considered as the most prestigious award in the automobile world, was established by seven European magazines from Germany, Italy, France, Spain, the UK, Netherlands and Sweden. Eligible cars are new models released in the 12 months prior to the award. Though not restricted to European cars, nominees must be available in at least five European countries, and have expected sales of 5,000 a year.
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The Egypt tour began on Feb 27, and returned in Hong Kong on Flight TK70 on Saturday. The tour included four couples and a tour guide. Three members of the group were already confirmed to be infected on Tuesday.
The Civil Service Bureau will soon issue details of the arrangements for requiring serving civil servants to sign the declaration.
The Day 1 Fund is also looking for a specialist in Montessori education, a child-driven style of learning that encourages discovery and freedom within boundaries. The specialist will help develop the Day 1 Academies curriculum.
The Consumer Price Index increased 0.3 percent last month, lifted by rising gasoline, rents and healthcare costs. The CPI gained 0.4 percent in March. It rose 2.0 percent in the 12 months through April after advancing 1.9 percent in March. Economists had forecast the CPI increasing 0.4 percent in April and rising 2.1 percent year-on-year.