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In Brazil the leafy branches are placed on a six-foot square of beaten earth, called a tatacua, and a fire is kindled around the area, providing preliminary roasting; the branches are next heated on an arch of poles over a fire; and the dried leaves, placed in pits in the earth, are ground into coarse powder, producing a mate called caa gazu, or yerva do polos.

In a statement Wizz Air said: "Industry standards, applied by the CAA, define all flights departing within 15 minutes of the scheduled departure time as on time.

Will he seek to ensure that the CAA keeps its licence open.

And according to China Aid Association (CAA), a Texas-based lobby group, the director of the government body which supervises all religions in China said privately that the figure was indeed as much as 130m in early 2008.If so, it would mean China contains more Christians than Communists (party membership is 74m) and there may be more active Christians in China than in any other country.

THE NUMBER of business travellers using Heathrow airport dropped by 5% from 2007 to 2008, according to the Civil Aviation Authority's (CAA) annual survey of passengers at British airports.

Having capped BAA's pre-tax rate of return at 7.75%, the CAA now wants to reduce the cap to 6.2%.

The CAA rejects the criticism, saying that it already takes these things into consideration.

In August 2007 we too spoke in favour of  such a move.When London's airports were privatised two decades ago in a bundle, and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) given responsibility for capping landing fees and other charges, the goal was to prevent BAA from abusing its market power and ensure that investment flowed from one airport to the next as each filled up.

So why have all three networks, along with Time Warner, Disney, several cable and satellite companies, and ICM and CAA, the two biggest Hollywood talent agencies, invested in TiVo and Replay?Partly because they reckon that the technology is so powerful that they want to own a bit of it.

And BAA itself is coming under increasing regulatory scrutiny.Next month the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will announce new price caps for both Heathrow and Gatwick, Britain's second biggest airport and also owned by BAA.

CAA claims harassment of house churches is rising.In fact, the state's attitude seems ambivalent.

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