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The world's largest land-locked country wants to build a tennis empire, and it's sparing no expense along the way.
WSJ: How to Build a Tennis Empire
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The problem, for the region, is that it's land-locked and faces the problem of getting its energy to world markets.
BBC: Oil flows from the Caspian Sea
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Approval for commercial production should be conditional on the rearing of GM salmon and others in land-locked facilities, the report said.
BBC: GM meat '10 years away'
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Land-locked Bolivia is the poorest country in South America and outside the main cities much of it is barren and inhospitable terrain.
BBC: NEWS | Americas | Rains hamper Bolivia flood aid
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It entails, among other things, ensuring the just and equitable dispersal of the seabeds' wealth to the world's developing and land-locked nations.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Reading the LOST compass
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A-18 that Boeing is trying to sell in land-locked Central Europe is a naval variant which is nearing the end of its production cycle.
ECONOMIST: Selling arms to Central Europe
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And it prevents food for land-locked Ethiopia arriving through the Eritrean ports of Massawa and Assab, from where it could be carried on by rail.
ECONOMIST: African drought: It pours, it never rains | The
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For the refugee camps in the east, supply lines to the land-locked country are already under pressure as pre-positioning of food starts ahead of the rainy season.
ECONOMIST: Chad: The aftermath | The
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One of the biggest culprits yet to be addressed is actually ocean-going vessels, which are not held to the same diesel fuel emission standards as land-locked methods of transportation.
FORBES: List: America's Most Polluted Cities
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Supporters called the proceedings against Lugo an attempted coup d'etat, a charged term that raises fears of political or social unrest in the land-locked South American nation of 6.5 million.
CNN: Paraguay swears in new leader after impeachment
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But what is important are the land-based locked up ices.
NPR: Oceanographer Sees Real Effects of Climate Change
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In La Paz, Bolivia today, President-elect Evo Morales takes the oath of office to become the first President of a land locked nation where over 60 percent of the population is Indian.
NPR: Ceremony Precedes Bolivian President's Inauguration