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| - Ein kleiner Teil sehr großer Chaoten trifft sich hinter einem Zaun, der von einem großen Teil sehr sehr kleiner Chaoten umtanzt wird. Naturgemäß sehen das die Medien anders. Wie man das geschickt einfädelt, zeigt folgender Artikel ganz gut, er stammt von indymedia.
- G8 är en grupp som består av åtta stora industrialiserade länder. Julia Donovan skulle till mötet. Men Major Paul Davis hindrade henne om hennes reportage om Projekt Prometheus. (SG1: "Prometheus") kategori:Grupper
- The G8 section of the General test contains information on signals and emissions.
- G8 (Głodna Ósemka) - organizacja zrzeszająca 8 najbiedniejszych państw świata. Organizacja ma na celu utrzymanie pokoju światowego i opracowanie strategii rozwoju tychże państw. Co roku odbywa się szczyt G8 do przewodzenia któremu powoływane jest jedno z państw zrzeszonych (w 2056 było to USA). Rozważa się wstąpienie Arulco do wspólnoty i zmianę jej nazwy na G9.
- The member states and representatives, as of the events of Cat's Claw, include the following:
* Canada - Unknown
* France - President Jacques Martin
* Germany - Chancellor Gerhardt Schlessinger
* Italy - Unknown
* Japan - Prime Minister Kokushi Matsumoto
* Russia - President Vladimir Novartov
* United Kingdom - Prime Minister Christopher Straw
* United States - President Harry Barnes
- Il party si tiene di prassi in un locale molto chic e alla moda chiamato la zona rossa. Essendo un party ricercatissimo ed esclusivo chi non vorrebbe esservi invitato? Così, quelli che non hanno ricevuto l’invito si piazzano fuori dalla zona rossa protestando con veemenza: vorrebbero entrare per pasteggiare a caviale ed olive ascolane discorrendo amabilmente con Topo Gigio. Per questo Lele Mora circonda la zona rossa con corazzieri, da lui stessi scelti dopo accuratissima selezione in vestito adamitico, che ingaggiano con i manifestanti all’esterno un’allegra zuffa, che di solito termina con un simpatico happy hour al bar più vicino dove, per passare il tempo in allegria, i corazzieri giocano con i manifestanti allo schiaffo del soldato.
- thumb|Pokaz u Kiepskich.G8 – 156. odcinek serialu Świat według Kiepskich.
- The Group of Eight is an economic and cultral orgianization for the following: Menia The United States Archlueta Momma Thelma Brianna Elligah The eight countries share their views in cultures, and have an economic and social alliance. Each are major players in the United Nations; some are United Nations Security Council members. Other World: The Kingdom of Youngia The United States Germania Kelly Japenesa Brianna-France Sheldonia Robermania Other World: Britain United States Sttenia Italy Japnesa
- IN ARBEIT !!!!!! WEITERE INFOS BEI WIKIPEDIA Dieses Jahr treffen sie sich im Juni in Heiligendamm Infos gibt es hier:
* wikipedia
* g8-xtra
* dissent!
* attac
- The Group of Eight is an ultra-exclusive club that every leader in the world would like to join. The club has no regular staff, no headquarters, and no budget. But membership does have its privileges: namely, a seat at the table where eight of the richest and most powerful nations address worldwide economic and political issues. United States: 11.67 Japan: 4.62 Germany: 2.71 United Kingdom: 2.14 France: 2.00 Italy: 1.67 China: 1.65 Spain: 0.99 Canada: 0.98 India: 0.69 South Korea: 0.68 Mexico: 0.68 Australia: 0.63 Brazil: 0.60 Russia: 0.58
- The Group of Eight (G8, and formerly the (G6) or Group of Six) is an international forum for the governments of eight nations: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; in addition, the EU is represented within the G8, but cannot host or chair. The G8 can refer to the member states or to the annual summit meeting of the G8 heads of government. The former term G6 is now frequently applied to the six most populous countries within the European Union (see G6 (EU)). G8 ministers also meet throughout the year, such as the G7/8 finance ministers (who meet four times a year), G8 foreign ministers or G8 environment ministers.
- G8 stand for the "Group of Eight," a collection of some of the most powerful nations in the world. They include: United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Japan, Germany, France, Canada, and Italy. This group does not designate nations with the largest populations (Brazil, India, and China would certainly qualify) nor does it designate the largest economies (Russia would not be one of the eight largest). The heads of each state meet in the summer for a three day summit to discuss matters of global concern ranging from the economy to terrorism. Each year, leadership of the group rotates, with the leader's state serving as the host country. In 2006, Russia is hosting the G8 Summit in Saint Petersburg from 15 July to 17 July. Current heads of state serving the G8 are:
- The "Group of Eight" is a group of eight (suprise, surprise) leaders of the most industrialized nations in the world: America, England, France, Canadia, Germany, Italy, Russia, and Japan. Image:EightGuys.jpg The goal of this annual meeting is not to discuss global economic policy as they say, but in fact to determine all major election outcomes, political assassinations, and weather patterns for the following year. The current members of the G8 include:
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| - The "Group of Eight" is a group of eight (suprise, surprise) leaders of the most industrialized nations in the world: America, England, France, Canadia, Germany, Italy, Russia, and Japan. Image:EightGuys.jpg The goal of this annual meeting is not to discuss global economic policy as they say, but in fact to determine all major election outcomes, political assassinations, and weather patterns for the following year. The first meeting of the Group of Eight took place in 3,994 B.C., just six years after the beginning of time. Seven powerful wizards and one Swamp-Thing brought it upon themselves to take the destiny of the whole world into their (webbed) hands. Since then, this secretive meeting has pulled the strings on the marionette that is geopolitics. The current members of the G8 include:
* George W. Bush, The Greates POTUS Ever
* Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of England
* Nicolas Sarkozy, King of France
* Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canadia
* Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Deutschland
* Romano Prodi, Roman Emperor
* Dmitry Medvedev, Czar of Russia
* Yasuo Fukuda, Top Samurai of Japan
- Ein kleiner Teil sehr großer Chaoten trifft sich hinter einem Zaun, der von einem großen Teil sehr sehr kleiner Chaoten umtanzt wird. Naturgemäß sehen das die Medien anders. Wie man das geschickt einfädelt, zeigt folgender Artikel ganz gut, er stammt von indymedia.
- G8 är en grupp som består av åtta stora industrialiserade länder. Julia Donovan skulle till mötet. Men Major Paul Davis hindrade henne om hennes reportage om Projekt Prometheus. (SG1: "Prometheus") kategori:Grupper
- The Group of Eight is an ultra-exclusive club that every leader in the world would like to join. The club has no regular staff, no headquarters, and no budget. But membership does have its privileges: namely, a seat at the table where eight of the richest and most powerful nations address worldwide economic and political issues. There weren't always eight members. At the club's first official meeting, in 1975, there were only six: the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, Germany, and France. French president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing invited the leaders of the other five "G6" countries to a meeting just outside Paris. The meeting focused mainly on economic issues, including the 1970s oil crisis. The economic focus was no accident. In many ways, the new G6 club continued the work of the "Library Group," a sort of informal, international committee of senior financial officials from the major industrialized democracies. First convened at the behest of the United States in 1973 to address emerging issues for international capitalism, the Library Group basically became the G6 when heads of state started crashing the finance ministers' parties. The G6 became the G7 when Canada got invited to the party in 1976. The following year, the European Union became an official observer, though not an actual club member. The G7 didn't become the G8 until Russia joined in 1998, after a six-year courtship. Other leaders often get invitations to the party, but none has a seat at the members-only table, not even the ones with developing market economies and more than a billion people each (sorry, India and China). As with any gathering of high-ranking executives, someone else has to do most of the actual work. In the case of the G8 (as in the case of K2), the heavy lifting falls mainly to "sherpas." Named for the Nepalese guides who show Western climbers how to summit Himalayan peaks, G8 sherpas (one per nation) meet four or five times a year, hammering out the agenda and overseeing the implementation of agreements. Heads of state now frequently show up for the G8's annual summit with full entourages in tow, but, other than translators, only the sherpas are allowed at the closed-door meetings that count most. Since no video or audio recordings of the meeting are made, the sherpas' notes provide the only record of what gets said. If a leader needs a pertinent piece of information during the meeting, he can slip a note to his sherpa, generally seated somewhere behind him, who can answer by slipping another note back. If the sherpa doesn't know the answer offhand, he can quietly slip out and pass the question on to one of his "sous-sherpas" (two per nation), who wait patiently outside. Experts disagree about the importance of the G8. According to John Kirton, director of the G8 Research Group at the University of Toronto, "the G8 summit and supporting system have developed into the center of global governance, operating effectively, if largely invisibly, every day of the year." Others disagree, dismissing the G8 as a "ginger group," incapable of dealing with the real economic and political issues facing the world. In either case, G8 membership is an enviable distinction. After all, according to the World Bank, the G8 nations had a combined GDP of more than $26 trillion in 2004. In fact, together, the G8 countries account for nearly two-thirds of the world's total economic output. Here's how the World Bank ranked the world's top 15 economies for 2004, as measured by GDP in U.S. dollars. The G8 countries are in italics. United States: 11.67 Japan: 4.62 Germany: 2.71 United Kingdom: 2.14 France: 2.00 Italy: 1.67 China: 1.65 Spain: 0.99 Canada: 0.98 India: 0.69 South Korea: 0.68 Mexico: 0.68 Australia: 0.63 Brazil: 0.60 Russia: 0.58 Steve Sampson, July 6, 2005, Knowledgenews, reprinted by permission.
- The G8 section of the General test contains information on signals and emissions.
- The Group of Eight (G8, and formerly the (G6) or Group of Six) is an international forum for the governments of eight nations: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; in addition, the EU is represented within the G8, but cannot host or chair. The G8 can refer to the member states or to the annual summit meeting of the G8 heads of government. The former term G6 is now frequently applied to the six most populous countries within the European Union (see G6 (EU)). G8 ministers also meet throughout the year, such as the G7/8 finance ministers (who meet four times a year), G8 foreign ministers or G8 environment ministers. Each calendar year, the responsibility of hosting the G8 rotates through the member states in the following order: France, United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, Japan, Italy and Canada. The holder of the presidency sets the agenda, hosts the summit for that year and determines which ministerial meetings will take place. Lately, both France and the United Kingdom have expressed a desire to expand the group and include five developing countries, referred to as the Outreach Five (O5) or the Plus Five: Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa. These countries have participated as guests in previous meetings, which are sometimes called G8+5. Recently, France and Germany are lobbying to include Egypt to the Outreach Five (O5) and expand the G8 to G14.
- G8 (Głodna Ósemka) - organizacja zrzeszająca 8 najbiedniejszych państw świata. Organizacja ma na celu utrzymanie pokoju światowego i opracowanie strategii rozwoju tychże państw. Co roku odbywa się szczyt G8 do przewodzenia któremu powoływane jest jedno z państw zrzeszonych (w 2056 było to USA). Rozważa się wstąpienie Arulco do wspólnoty i zmianę jej nazwy na G9.
- The member states and representatives, as of the events of Cat's Claw, include the following:
* Canada - Unknown
* France - President Jacques Martin
* Germany - Chancellor Gerhardt Schlessinger
* Italy - Unknown
* Japan - Prime Minister Kokushi Matsumoto
* Russia - President Vladimir Novartov
* United Kingdom - Prime Minister Christopher Straw
* United States - President Harry Barnes
- Il party si tiene di prassi in un locale molto chic e alla moda chiamato la zona rossa. Essendo un party ricercatissimo ed esclusivo chi non vorrebbe esservi invitato? Così, quelli che non hanno ricevuto l’invito si piazzano fuori dalla zona rossa protestando con veemenza: vorrebbero entrare per pasteggiare a caviale ed olive ascolane discorrendo amabilmente con Topo Gigio. Per questo Lele Mora circonda la zona rossa con corazzieri, da lui stessi scelti dopo accuratissima selezione in vestito adamitico, che ingaggiano con i manifestanti all’esterno un’allegra zuffa, che di solito termina con un simpatico happy hour al bar più vicino dove, per passare il tempo in allegria, i corazzieri giocano con i manifestanti allo schiaffo del soldato.
- thumb|Pokaz u Kiepskich.G8 – 156. odcinek serialu Świat według Kiepskich.
- The Group of Eight is an economic and cultral orgianization for the following: Menia The United States Archlueta Momma Thelma Brianna Elligah The eight countries share their views in cultures, and have an economic and social alliance. Each are major players in the United Nations; some are United Nations Security Council members. Other World: The Kingdom of Youngia The United States Germania Kelly Japenesa Brianna-France Sheldonia Robermania Other World: Britain United States Sttenia Italy Japnesa
- G8 stand for the "Group of Eight," a collection of some of the most powerful nations in the world. They include: United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Japan, Germany, France, Canada, and Italy. This group does not designate nations with the largest populations (Brazil, India, and China would certainly qualify) nor does it designate the largest economies (Russia would not be one of the eight largest). The heads of each state meet in the summer for a three day summit to discuss matters of global concern ranging from the economy to terrorism. Each year, leadership of the group rotates, with the leader's state serving as the host country. In 2006, Russia is hosting the G8 Summit in Saint Petersburg from 15 July to 17 July. Current heads of state serving the G8 are: Canada - Prime Minister Stephen Harper France - President Jaques Chirac Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel Italy - Prime Minister Romano Prodi Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi Russia - President Vladimir Putin United States - President George W. Bush United Kingdom - Prime Minister Tony Blair The European Union is also represented at the G8 Summit by Jose Manuel Barroso, Chairman of the European Commission and former Head of Portugal. The G8 is met with mixed response from the world. There is controversy over the limited membership of nations. There is also the view that the G8 represents a "world government" and promotes an improper growth of globalization. Each year, the G8 Summit is met by anti-globalization protesters and becomes a highlight in the media. In 2001 during the summit in Genoa, a protester was shot and killed during a small riot. In 2005, while Great Britain was hosting the summit, there were bombings of the subway and public buses in London. These attacks were claimed by Al-Qaeda, and were planned to coincide with the G8 Summit.
- IN ARBEIT !!!!!! WEITERE INFOS BEI WIKIPEDIA Dieses Jahr treffen sie sich im Juni in Heiligendamm Infos gibt es hier:
* wikipedia
* g8-xtra
* dissent!
* attac
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