In 2009, Global Action Week will focus on youth and adult literacy and lifelong learning with the slogan "Open Books - Open Doors".
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The series took more than a decade to travel to the U.S., where the first four books were published by a small press, Open City Books, and sold modestly.
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Werritty is, I'm told, prepared to open his books to the official inquiry into his role.
He bought small stakes in large companies and tried to invoke shareholder rights to open their books.
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Companies must open their books, and will be allowed margins ranging from 8% for ordinary drugs to as much as 25% for new products that cannot be made in China.
The economy minister, Amado Boudou, said at a meeting of finance ministers from the G20 countries on September 5th that Argentina would, in principle, open its books to the IMF.
Second, players need to worry less about getting team owners to fully open up their books.
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Dell has agreed to open up its books to the scrutiny of Carl Icahn.
Full pricing and model specifications will be announced when order books open on March 1, 2011.
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Businesses also open new account books at Diwali, as it is the start of the Hindu new year.
As they did Tuesday, traders were asked to keep trading books open Wednesday after the close so excess orders could be filled and confirmed.
Plus, neither one of us had cracked open our Mandarin books.
To do that, you have to force participants in the mortgage process to open up their books, and none of the proposals announced by Paulson on Monday do that.
At Commons question time on 17 January 2011, Labour's Helen Goodman told Mr Pickles that his call on town halls to throw their books open to public scrutiny was an "absurd regulation" that was creating extra costs.
At first, she had found it necessary to go to the door and open it and stand there, surveying the piles of paper, the moribund computer, the overflowing files, the books lying open or face down, as well as crowded on the shelves.
The store, which Good E-Reader further reported would sell higher ticket items (Kindles), accessories and Amazon exclusives, and, of course, books, would open in time for the 2012 holiday shopping season.
Khan said he resigned from the AMC board when his friend, Nazir Khaja, a Pakistani-American physician from California who was trying to open the group's books, told him that Alamoudi was not cooperating.
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Whether or not the settlement is ultimately approved by the U.S. courts, Google will open an online e-books store, called Google Editions, by the middle of the year, Dan Clancy, the engineer who directs Google Books, and who will also be in charge of Google Editions, said.
At Language of the Birds, solar-powered books mimic birds in motion: the open pages and bindings appear as wings and LED lights within the books create patterns.
When Tretyakov died in 2010, the FBI had roughly 7, 800 open foreign counterintelligence investigations on the books, including a fair number involving Americans suspected of working under Moscow's control.
They are weakly regulated and thus are able to handle huge financial sums for parties who want to remain anonymous, moving money in and out of secret foreign-bank accounts and then on and off the books of legitimate companies in open commerce.
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The award is open to all authors of non-fiction books in the UK, irrespective of nationality.
An Australian who spent most of his career in the U.S., he was a rebel outsider with club privileges (a column for more than 20 years at Time, an open door at The New York Review of Books, film crews trailing him around) and no cultural baggage tags that others could readily identify.
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Now we had great books and a presence out in the open- what was wrong?
The service's open standards mean that customers can access and read their books from a variety of devices.
And once people get into the habit of doing things off the books, the road to perdition is wide open.
Even the Bible and other sacred books need to be complemented by free and open research seeking to discover new spiritual truths.
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