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ARRIVALS from Sri Lanka will continue for as long as the Sri Lankan government remains reluctant to deal with conflicts in its own backyard, one expert suggests. Full Article at NEWS.com.au
ARRIVALS from Sri Lanka will continue for as long as the Sri Lankan government remains reluctant to deal with conflicts in its own backyard, one expert suggests. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Des Browne, convener of the group, hopes there will be similar moves elsewhere around the world. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Page last updated at 23:26 GMT, Saturday, 12 September 2009 00:26 UK Des Browne said everyone in the town will feel the effect of the closure A call has been made for urgent help to be given to a town facing the loss of 700 whisky jobs. Full Article at BBC News
Take the Scotch whisky industry, one of our biggest export earners. Campaigners, such as Labour MP Des Browne, is desperately trying to get Diageo to reverse a decision to cut whisky-making jobs in Kilmarnock. Full Article at The Telegraph
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Des Browne, foreground, former British Defence Minister and Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock, Scotland, speaks to the media in the Houses of Parliament against the planned closure of the Johnnie Walker whisky plant in Scotland by Diageo PLC, in London, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Des Browne, former British Defence Minister and Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock, Scotland, speaks to the media in the Houses of Parliament against the planned closure of the Johnnie Walker whisky plant in Scotland by Diageo PLC, in London, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Des Browne, foreground, former British Defence Minister and Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock, Scotland, speaks to the media in the Houses of Parliament against the planned closure of the Johnnie Walker whisky plant in Scotland by Diageo PLC, in London, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Des Browne, former British Defence Minister and Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock, Scotland, speaks to the media in the Houses of Parliament against the planned closure of the Johnnie Walker whisky plant in Scotland by Diageo PLC, in London, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
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