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With so many children to get off to school, every morning in Sara Foss's household is run like a military operation, with everything timed perfectly. With 13 children and another on the way, it's hardly surprising. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
STRINGER / EFE LOS CANCILLERES de Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla (derecha) y Australia, Stephen Smith (izquierda), firman documentos el 23 de noviembre del 2009, en la sede de la cancillería cubana en La Habana. Full Article at Miami Herald
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (R) walks on a steet in Mumbai on October 15, 2009. View Photo »
The network neutrality and network density that we have is a whole different proposition than what NYSE can offer to their end clients
The Federal Trade Commission has given its go-ahead to Panasonic's $9 billion purchase of Sanyo. Both count TV sets among their many products. Full Article at Multichannel News
The Federal Trade Commission has given its go-ahead to Panasonic's $9 billion purchase of Sanyo. Both count TV sets among their many products. Full Article at Broadcasting & Cable
CANBERRA'S push to enhance relations with Latin American and Caribbean states has begun, with talks in Havana between Foreign Minister Stephen Smith and his Cuban counterpart Bruno Parrilla - the first between the two countries since 1995. Full Article at The Australian
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) stands in front of Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on October 15, 2009. View Photo »
It's bizarre - we can get Hillary Clinton but not Stephen Smith.
HAVANA: Cuba and Australia have decided to strengthen their 20-year relationship, Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith said on Monday at the start of a two-day visit to Havana. Full Article at Channel News Asia
HAVANA, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez and his visiting Australian counterpart Stephen Smith on Monday signed in Havana a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on strengthening bilateral ties. Full Article at Xinhua
Stephen Francis Smith (born 12 December 1955), is the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1993, representing the Division of Perth, Western Australia. Full Article
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (R) walks on a steet in Mumbai on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) stands in front of Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) stands in front of Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) stands in front of Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith(C) speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) walks with officials as he visits the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (3R) stands with officials as he visits the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) is watched by officials as he dribbles a hockey ball during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) gestures as he speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) gestures as he speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) is watched by officials as he juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) gestures as he speaks with Olympian and Director Planning Hockey India Jagbir Singh during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (2L) is watched by officials as he juggles a ball on a hockey stick in front of a statue of Indian Olympian Dhyan Chand during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues f...
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) walks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (2L) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (R) shares a light moment with Indian Minister of External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna during a meeting in New Delhi on October 13, 2009. Smith is in India for a five-day official visit.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (R) shakes hands with Indian Minister of External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna during a meeting in New Delhi on October 13, 2009. Smith is in India for a five-day official visit.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) walks with Indian Minister of External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna during a meeting in New Delhi on October 13, 2009. Smith is in India for a five-day official visit.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (R) shakes hands with Indian Minister of External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna during a meeting in New Delhi on October 13, 2009. Smith is in India for a five-day official visit.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (R) shakes hands with Indian Minister of External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna during a meeting in New Delhi on October 13, 2009. Smith is in India for a five-day official visit.
View Photo »Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski (L) listens as his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith (R) speaks during a joint press conference after their meeting in Warsaw, on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski (L) shakes hands with his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith (R) after their meeting in Warsaw, on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) stands in front of Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »The network neutrality and network density that we have is a whole different proposition than what NYSE can offer to their end clients
It's bizarre - we can get Hillary Clinton but not Stephen Smith.
Australia wants to enhance its engagement with Latin America and the Caribbean, not just with individual countries like Cuba, but also about working close to development regional organisations like CARICOM
Kevin Rudd is spending a lot of time trying to save face while inflicting more misery on the asylum seekers in Merak and on the Oceanic Viking. All Stephen Smith’s visit to Sri Lanka has done is hand $11 million to, and legitimize, a government that the world holds responsible for atrocities against the...
I see my visit here very much as the first step in our relationship to enhance good working and productive relationships between Australia and Cuba
Those crimes happen overseas and people make the arrangements overseas with people smugglers, we therefore need international co-operation to crack down on people smuggling and that's what Stephen Smith has achieved in this agreement with Sri Lanka.
A topic of conversation among Commonwealth ministers will be just how the international community can assist - not just on reconstruction and resettlement (of the Tamils in Sri Lanka's) north, not just bilaterally - but also through agencies like the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank
The interim Fiji military government has made changes to its broadcasting and communications arrangements and has effectively seized licences and reallocated those licences without compensation to the original broadcasting licence holders
This is the largest five-year commitment made by Australia to mine action
We strongly share concerns expressed by other nations, such as Canada, New Zealand, the US and Netherlands, including on the lack of balance, scope and recommendations in the report. For example, an unbalanced focus on Israel, insufficient attention to Hamas's actions prior to the conflict, especially r...
We strongly share concerns expressed by other nations, such as Canada, New Zealand, the US and Netherlands, including on the lack of balance, scope and recommendations in the report. For example, an unbalanced focus on Israel, insufficient attention to Hamas's actions prior to the conflict, especially r...
Mr Bogollagama and I will discuss bilateral and regional co-operation on people smuggling and ways in which Australia will continue to assist Sri Lanka rebuild
I will reiterate Australia's view that having won the war, Sri Lanka now needs to win the peace through political reform and reconciliation
Artists want consumers to think their style is cool ... Activision makes it almost a parody. I'm surprised they would do that to their artist partners.
When the dust settles on this episode we again hope to find some way back of having a dialogue with Fiji to bring Fiji back to democracy
This excuse is neither warranted, reasonable nor justified and regrettably it takes Fiji's relationship with Australia, Fiji's relationship with New Zealand... the Pacific Islands Forum and... the international community backwards
The rationale that Fiji has provided for the expulsions is unreasonable and unwarranted
We're gravely concerned (about) Fiji's continual withdrawal from the international community
This assistance is being provided at the request of the government of Tonga
The best way of ascertaining that is for the 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers to go off the boat and to be assessed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Indonesia.
There's an agreement between Australia and the government of Indonesia that the people who were rescued in the open seas will go to Indonesia and be processed by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Indonesia
We continue to be in discussion with the Indonesian authorities in Jakarta to implement the agreement made between President Yudhoyono and Prime Minister Rudd
The Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade has donated a fire truck to Samoa to replace one destroyed during the tsunami
Australia is clear-eyed, not starry-eyed, in its assessment of China and its view of the bilateral relationship
The STAR Awards are recognized throughout the industry as one of the highest honors for service and support organizations ... This award acknowledges that Aruba Networks has been honored by its peers for providing world-class support as one of the best in the business.
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