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Extractions: An Islamic state comprising 33 islands on the western side of the Persian Gulf, Bahrain embraces Islam which bans homosexuality. Its capital and largest city of Bahrain is Manama. Soriano said the Bahraini government has already issued closure notices to about 500 beauty salons, massage parlors, flower and tailoring shops where gays are believed to be employed. "Bahraini police suspected these shops and stores provide haven for illicit homosexual activities and prostitution," he said.
Who We Are - Brirish Council - Bahrian In 1971 Bahrain signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of theUnited With the increase in oil revenues the bahrain government started http://www.britishcouncil.org/bahrain-about-us-who-we-are.htm
Extractions: Text only Print Add to favourites Suggest similar pages ... British Council History Current news N Korea 'to abandon nuclear work' North Korea agrees to give up its nuclear activities and rejoin a key nuclear treaty, say delegates in Beijing. German election ends in stalemate Angela Merkel's conservatives win the German election by just three seats, heralding days or weeks of uncertainty. Iraq forces on alert in holy city Iraqi forces are on alert in Karbala as hundreds of thousands of Shias gather for a religious festival. West steps up pressure over Iran Western nations are expected to press for a tough line on Iran at a meeting of the UN's nuclear watchdog. Health warning over New Orleans Doctors in New Orleans warn of a "second disaster" if residents begin returning to the city too soon. Vote count due in Afghan election Counting of ballots is due to begin for the first local elections in Afghanistan in more than 30 years. Who we are Memorandum of Understanding British Council started operating in Bahrain in 1959, when Bahrain was a British protectorate. In 1971 Bahrain signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland concerning the establishment and the functions of the British Council in Bahrain. At that time the office was in the Almoayed Building, Government Road, Manama. The main activity was recruiting British teachers for Bahrain's government schools and the Gulf Technical College. In addition, English language classes were held in British Council in the evenings. The teachers recruited for the Bahraini government used to teach in the evenings. The library was popular and exams services were provided.
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Extractions: http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2002/jul/11/top_stories/20020711top4.html By Joshua Dancel The government of Bahrain has begun cracking down on homosexual migrant workers, including those who are Filipino. Administrator Wilhelm Soriano of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) said yesterday overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) found to be gay would be deported by Bahrain starting next week. An Islamic state comprising 33 islands on the western side of the Persian Gulf, Bahrain embraces Islam which bans homosexuality. Its capital and largest city of Bahrain is Manama. Soriano said the Bahraini government has already issued closure notices to about 500 beauty salons, massage parlors, flower and tailoring shops where gays are believed to be employed. "Bahraini police suspected these shops and stores provide haven for illicit homosexual activities and prostitution," he said.
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Extractions: In wishing to actively engage in our national issues and in attempting to define our destiny and the destiny of future generations, in acknowledging all the nations past sacrifices in times of struggle, in keeping alive the memory of our heroic martyrs, and in carrying out our national and religious responsibilities, we, the Bahraini Students in UK would like to extend our full support of the declarations made at the Constitutional Conference of February 2004. We wholly back the committee established therein to oversee the recommendations made. As a result of our awareness of the necessity that any changes made to the constitution should be made through the correct legal channels in order to give credibility to any reform process; we commend the popular petition that is due to be launched in April 2004. Such a peaceful and legal initiative only serves as a laudable endeavour to solve the current constitutional crisis that emerged as a result of the illegitimate clandestine amendments made to the constitution by the then Amir in 14/4/2002. Furthermore, we strongly believe that any constitutional amendments should be made in accordance with the principles stipulated in the 1973 constitution, specifically in Article 104. We also take this opportunity to remind the Amir of his declared promise made in February 2001, during his visit to the residence of Sayed Al-Ghuraifi, that the proposed Charter would only be a means of reactivating the 1973 Constitution rather than replacing it.
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Island Jurisdictions Index--Bahrain The National Charter, from the bahrain government. International Court of Justice,Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions Between Qatar and Bahrain http://www.macmeekin.com/Library/Jurisds/Bahrain.htm
Extractions: Dan MacMeekin Attorney at Law Washington, DC, USA ISLAND LAW Island Jurisdictions Index Table of Contents for Island Jurisdictions Index Location Persian Gulf Latitude and longitude 26 00 N, 50 33 E Sovereignty Independent United Nations member? Yes Political status notes Officially, "State of Bahrain" Population Census notes est. 2002 Land area in square kilometers Capital Manama Fundamental legal document(s) online Constitution of the State of Bahrain , from the Institut für öffentliches Recht, Bern, Switzerland The National Charter , from the Bahrain Government International Court of Justice, Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions Between Qatar and Bahrain (Qatar v. Bahrain), Judgment of 16 March 2001 Bahrain , from Arab.Net Bahrain , Background Notes, from the U.S. Department of State (2003) Bahrain , from the World Bank Group Bahrain , from the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Bahrain , globalEDGE Country Insight from Michigan State University Bahrain U.S. Library of Congress Country Study (1993)
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Extractions: Dubai, UAE, 7 July 2002 - Oracle Corporation, the world's largest enterprise software company, today announced that the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain has gone live on Oracle E-Business Suite 11i. Bahrain Ministry of Finance and Nation al Economy lead the first of its kind in the region project signaling the eGovernment transformation in Bahrain. The project's objective is to enable government-wide efficient planning and management of resources including finance, budgeting and procurement. Oracle E-Business Suite has been deployed for all of the 30 Bahrain government ministries and departments using an Application Service Provisioning (ASP) model that is hosted by the Ministry of Finance and National Economy (MOFNE). Government-wide sweeping productivity improvements in areas like purchasing, supplier relations, accounts payable, budgeting, financial-control, auditing and human resources management are expected as a result of implementing the integrated Oracle E-Business Suite across the entire government. "Our centralized ASP model implementation of the Oracle E-Business Suite will bring about unprecedented efficiencies across the entire government while offering decision makers accurate, nation wide, up to the minute information." commented Shaikh Ebrahim Bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Undersecretary, Ministry of Finance and National Economy, "We have completed this major project in a record time depending largely on internal IT resources at the ministry saving millions of dollars and gaining enormous expertise in the by process, we are very proud of our IT team and our ability to deliver this major contribution to the national economy" he added.
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Extractions: Home Stocks e-Cards Weather ... Investor's Guide Bahrain to host regional FDI centre Bahrain has embarked on a leadership role in establishing a global centre to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) throughout the region, it was revealed on 18 May, 2005. The proposal to host an Investment Policy Centre for Middle East and North Africa (Mena) was made by Bahrain to the ... more Dear private sector participant: The Ministry of Education, supported by EDB and BCCI, is currently conducting a diagnostic of Bahrains education system. The ultimate objective is to improve Bahrains education system. Your input is vital to this diagnostic. All responses will be anonymous and treated with absolute confidentiality. No personal identification will be disclosed and while information is requested about your business, this will only be used to compile industry-wide and total education results. Please use this opportunity to provide honest and frank feedback that can help shape the future education system. The survey should take around 30 minutes to complete. We would like to thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts and opinions.
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GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: Bahrain Links to primary documents, legal commentary, and general government information. http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/bahrain.html
Extractions: (includes LC Portals: Bahrain OFFICIAL GAZETTE: Al-Jaridah Al-Rasmiyah PARLIAMENT: Majlis al-Shura [Consultative Council] Legislation and Regulations (Ministry of Education) NATLEX: Bahrain (International Labour Organisation) database of national laws on labor, social security and related human rights
Bahrain Government Site Official government web site of bahrain. It is a gateway to all bahraini sites. http://www.bahrain.gov.bh/english/
Extractions: The Kingdom of Bahrain is an archipelago of low lying island located in the Arabian Gulf of the eastern shore of Saudi Arabia. Frequently called the Pearl of the Arabian Gulf, Bahrain has a history of more than 5,000 years of civilisation, from the mists of time to a vibrant present under a stable and prosperous government. Bahrain is the site of immortal Dilmun, religious centre to Summerians, Babylonians and Assyrians, as dramatic excavations prove. Subsequent visitors include Greeks from the time of Alexander the Great, Portuguese, Omani's and the English. Marvellous old sites and buildings compete with modern office buildings and colourful traditional markets. While relatively small in population, land area and resources Bahrain has achieved a high level of social and economic development in a short period. The road network, international airport, telecommunications, public services, medical facilities and university are all recognised as being among the best in the world. Although great emphasis is naturally placed on the development of its own citizens, due to its large expatriate population Bahrain has a marvelous multi-national mix of nationalities, all living harmonously together in a completely unique mix of cultures.
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Extractions: World Countries Infoplease Atlas: Bahrain Kingdom of Bahrain National Name: Mamlakat al Bahrayn King: Hamad ibn Isa al-Khalifah (1999) Prime Minister: Khalifah ibn Sulman al-Khalifah (1970) Area: 257 sq mi (665 sq km) Population (2005 est.): 688,345 (growth rate: 1.5%); birth rate: 18.1/1000; infant mortality rate: 17.3/1000; life expectancy: 74.2; density per sq mi: 2,681 Capital and largest city (2003 est.): Monetary unit: Bahrain dinar Languages: Arabic, English, Farsi, Urdu Ethnicity/race: Bahraini 63%, Asian 19%, other Arab 10%, Iranian 8% Religion: Islam (Shiite 70%, Sunni 30%)
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Extractions: The Ministry of Health works in partnership with stakeholders to improve the health of the population of Bahrain and ensure that everyone has access to a high quality, responsive health service throughout their lifetime. Main Story It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to the Web site of the Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Bahrain more HealthIT Health Services Technology Development Program The Health Information Directorate; Ministry of Health (MoH) in Kingdom of Bahrain has reviewed the current technical and application architectures with plans to implement an advanced strategic solution that will handle the provision of world-class Services and support to its customer and vendor base.