The Cowgate, the Grassmarket, most of Gorgie Road, London Road and the top of Easter Road will be added to the central zone.
Chile's dry summer climate in the central zone, where rich land is watered by the melting Andean snows, is comparable to the best of California or New Zealand.
Armstrong had hoped to compete at the Masters South Central Zone Swimming Championships in his home town of Austin this weekend, thinking it was not subject to USA or World Anti-Doping Agency codes.
The number of drivers entering the central London zone has fallen by 20%.
Journey times in the central London zone covered by the scheme are down by a third and air pollution has fallen by 12%.
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Simon Birkett from Clean Air In London said the timescale was far too long and that it would only cover the central Congestion Zone.
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In the 2000 election, CNN and other networks projected Al Gore the winner of that state before the Central Time Zone polls closed in the Florida Panhandle.
By tweaking the design of a cull - expanding the central killing zone, and choosing sites carefully to take advantage of hard boundaries like rivers and motorways - Defra's chief veterinary officer Nigel Gibbens argues it should be possible to maximise the positive impact on bovine TB infection rates in cattle.
The congestion charge was introduced to cover a zone in central London in 2003.
The containers were first moved to the secure International Zone in central Baghdad and then to Baghdad International Airport, where thery were loaded onto C-17 cargo planes.
The European Central Bank stated that it wants Greece to remain in the euro zone, according to the central bank's president Mario Draghi.
At its monthly meeting Thursday, the European Central Bank said that Euro zone economic growth will be stagnant to declining during 2013.
With inflation now above the European Central Bank's comfort zone and almost double the Bank of England's target, pressure to raise interest rates is growing.
In Switzerland, which like the U.K. isn't part of the euro zone, the central bank has used the euro as its external reference point in its efforts to keep the Swiss franc's value stable.
The General occupies a high-ceilinged room furnished with a mahogany desk and conference table, video screens, flags, and wall-mounted maps. (He also maintains a smaller office at the U.S. Embassy in the International Zone, formerly known as the Green Zone, in central Baghdad.) When I visited him in late July, Petraeus seemed reflective, open, and at times even wistful about the approaching end of his third Iraq tour.
By reducing credit availability national central banks can contravene the euro zone's wider monetary stance.
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Higher reserve requirements in the euro zone mean that its central bank has to inject more cash than the Fed to achieve the same effect, says Julian Callow at Barclays Capital.
Ms Lagarde has played a central role in forming the euro zone's response to its debt crisis, and whatever her private views, she has a public record of defending the indefensible.
Euro-zone exports to Asia, central and eastern Europe and oil-exporting countries have been growing apace.
There are two things that can be done to make it more of an optimal zone: one is a central treasury operation and the tax redistribution that comes with that.
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Yet with Slovakia hoping to win an invitation to EMU in April-May this year, the take-it-or-leave-it approach to the euro-zone membership in east-central Europe may give way to a much greater sense of urgency.
Market participants agree that banks in many fiscally stressed euro-zone countries are relying on the central-bank loans to stay afloat, although the situation in Spain has become the focus in the past month.
Ireland's central bank welcomed the commitment of euro-zone leaders to help the country reduce its bank-rescue costs, but warned the initiatives they have taken so far are failing to tackle Europe's wider debt crisis.
While most of the freight will have been flown straight on from last weekend's season-opener in Qatar, the cloud of ash has created a no-fly zone over much of northern and central Europe and made it impossible for many team personnel to reach Japan.
Most of the main roads in central Baghdad, including those leading to the Green Zone -- the highly fortified area that includes government buildings -- have been cut off to vehicle traffic.
Investors are hoping that a recent decision by central banks of the United States, the euro zone and Britain to lend billions in multiweek loans will boost activity in the global debt markets.
In addition, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said that the central bank would preserve the integrity of the euro zone, a signal that it would continue with its accommodative monetary policy.
But Army General Tommy R Franks, who heads the US Central Command and enforces the southern no-fly zone, recommended reducing the number of patrols but maintaining a minimum number to check possible movements of Iraqi troops towards the Saudi and Kuwaiti borders.
But "it's obviously better to be outside" the euro zone now, said Poland's central-bank governor, Marek Belka, because "we can avail ourselves of a sovereign monetary policy, including the ability of the currency to depreciate, " and don't have to share in the cost of bailouts.
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The most responsive actor across the euro zone in the crisis has been the European Central Bank, unelected and independent of any government.
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