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Wynton Sharpe was never directly involved in Mr. Parker's case, prosecutors said, but he was assigned to the "red zone," a geographic bureau in the office that had been prosecuting Mr. Parker.

"There'll be quite a bit of incentive for the companies to focus on development" in the zones, said the bureau's director, Bob Abbey, adding that he and his colleagues have tried to identify areas that are less prone to conflicts over environmental concerns, such as harm to endangered species or drains on local water supplies.

Therefore, ministry of health, Oromia region health bureau, Bale zone health department, Goba woreda health office as well as other partner organizations that are working in maternal health issue should work hard to improve birth preparedness and complication readiness of women.

Jackie Spinner, the director of "Conflict Zone" and a former Baghdad bureau chief for The Washington Post, said the collectivity made the project unique.

The film will be adapted from Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone by the Washington Post's Baghdad bureau chief, Rajiv Chandrasekaran.

According to the expert from the mining and energy bureau of East Gojjam administrative zone, it is important to mobilize different government and nongovernment factors for the promotion of modern fuels.

CNBC.com will produce and post videos from its new all-digital studio in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., together with CNBC Asia headquarters in Singapore and CNBC Europe headquarters in London and bureaus in every time zone around the world.

The BBC bureau is located within the "no drive" zone...most of us will be walking here from wherever we live.

This revealing account of the postwar administration of Iraq, by a former Baghdad bureau chief for the Washington Post, focusses on life in the Green Zone, the American enclave in central Baghdad.

Porphant used the data to figure the price of land in 22 prime city zones and then to arrive at a price per acre for the bureau's land.

In extreme cases, there is always the option of expulsion, which is what happened to a Times bureau chief, John Burns, after he was accused of illegally entering a military zone and taking pictures in 1986.

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