Thursday, July 24, 2008

canberra

Thailand and Cambodia agree to go back to the table

Canberra Parliament House Parliamentary Triangle, CanberraAfter bringing the tense situation at Preah Vihear to the attention of the UN Security Council, Cambodia decides to withdraw the issue and go back to negotiations with Thailand. Talks will resume again on Monday. Cambodia, Thailand agree more temple talks Reuters, 24 July 2008 Taking the high ground at Preah Vihear Asia Times, 24 July 2008 Both sides ‘to give talks another try’ Today, 25 July 2008 ASEAN and the temple of doom The Economist, 24 July 2008 New border talks Monday Bangk read
On upcoming conferences - 2008
Canberra Information and TourismAs anyone who has followed my blog should have noted, I think that particular conferences are exceptionally fruitful as networking and learning experiences. It should therefore be no surprise that I am eyeing some upcoming conferences. There are five that I have my eye on at the moment, although I won’t be able to go to RMAA in September unfortunately. Oz-IA Conference on the weekend of the 20th and 21st September at Double Bay in Sydney Web Directions South on the 25th and 26th September at read
Annecy & Geneva - Divonne Les Bains, France
Canberra Tower, Australia Canberra are open to the public, Jump to the full entry & travel map Divonne Les Bains, France Well we had never heard of Annecy before, but it is truly a very pretty town, called "the Venice of Savoie" as its downtown area is situated on canals, with geraniums and petunias flowing from the many flower boxes and hanging baskets on the old stone buildings, and bridges across the canals, and the whole town is beside the beautiful Lake Annecy which is a picture of brightly coloured pedal boats and canoes in Spring and summe read
Robert Armellin - Justice at last!
Canberra Photos Canberra ACT Australia TourismRobert Armellin - Justice at last! July 25th, 2008 by MK News.com.au - THE lesbian mothers of IVF twin girls have lost a legal bid to sue their doctor for the cost of raising one of the toddlers. The women, whose names have been suppressed, sued prominent Canberra obstetrician Sydney Robert Armellin for more than $400,000 for implanting two embryos instead of the requested one. The ACT Supreme Court today ruled in favour of Dr Armellin, and ordered the couple pay his legal costs. [snip] E read
Robert Armellin - Justice at last!
Aerial Photo of CanberraCanberra Avenue, heading west News.com.au - THE lesbian mothers of IVF twin girls have lost a legal bid to sue their doctor for the cost of raising one of the toddlers. The women, whose names have been suppressed, sued prominent Canberra obstetrician Sydney Robert Armellin for more than $400,000 for implanting two embryos instead of the requested one. The ACT Supreme Court today ruled in favour of Dr Armellin, and ordered the couple pay his legal costs. [snip]Excellent news this folks, I remember blogging angrily about it la read

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