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  1. 21st Century Complete Guide to ArubaEncyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, American Government Information (DOD, State Dept., White House), CIA Factbook (DVD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2006-02-04
  2. Aruba Gambling Industry Investment and Business Guide (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2006-01-07
  3. 2006 Aruba and the Disappearance of Natalee Ann Holloway (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2006-02-04
  4. 2006 Country Profile and Guide to ArubaNational Travel Guidebook and Handbook (DVD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2006-02-04
  5. Aruba Ecology & Nature Protection Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03
  6. Aruba Customs, Trade Regulations And Procedures Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30
  7. FITCH ASSIGNS NEGATIVE RATING OUTLOOK.(to Aruba): An article from: Caribbean Update
  8. Aruba ( Country Study Guide ) by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05
  9. Aruba Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) by USA Int'l Business Publications, 2007-05
  10. Aruba Business Intelligence Report by USA International Business Publications, 2003-01
  11. Aruba Business & Investment Opportunities Yearbook by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05
  12. De veranderende rol van de overheid: Publicatie paneldiscusies 1995-1996 (Inleidingen van de Vereniging voor Bestuurskunde van de Nederlandse Antillen en Aruba)
  13. Dutch Caribbean: Prospects for Democracy (Caribbean Studies, Vol 5) by SeDoc-Dahlberg, 1990-01-01

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83. Is Aruba S Government Covering Up Again
The current government in aruba, MEP has serious problems with the Dutch justicedepartment yet they can not take a stand and voice their concerns due to
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Is Aruba's Government Covering Up Again
Rudy Croes, the Minister of Justice in Aruba, has every opportunity to question the Holloway investigation to assure that there is justice in Aruba even against the people that he did favors for and those he received favors from (the Dutch judicial officials). Aruba is in a very difficult situation and this is not because of the American press, the Holloway case and most definitely not because of a web site by the name of "to hell with Aruba.com." Aruba is going through an extremely difficult period because of a nasty and corrupt government that owes favors to the different departments of the judicial system. The current government in Aruba, MEP has serious problems with the Dutch justice department yet they can not take a stand and voice their concerns due to the favors that they received over the years. The MEP government is maliciously leaking out information to the press about the Dutch police commissioner Jan van der Straten instead of confronting him or any other member of the justice department to ensure that there is no cover up in the investigation of the Holloway case. The minister of justice, the political party MEP and the Dutch judges are portraying their partiality by bringing in a judge from a different Island to rule over the case yet the officials that are preparing the investigation are all friends and family of the suspect. How partial is this? Those who are preparing the investigation/case have access to all declarations, forensic reports, suspects and suspects family. Several reports by the international press have proven that the van der Sloot family is very close to the investigating team (The Dutch prosecutors office).

84. .:Iran & Aruba :.
It displays the structure of aruba s government by looking at its political units,branches, ministries and so forth in details.
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Home Iran Business Global Net Trade Opportunities ... English Country name: Aruba Capital: Oranjestad Location: Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, north of Venezuela Area: total: 193 sq km
land: 193 sq km
water: sq km Population: 71,218 (July 2004 est.) Languages: Dutch (official), Papiamento (a Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English dialect), English (widely spoken), Spanish Economy- Overview: Tourism is the mainstay of the small, open Aruban economy, with offshore banking and oil refining and storage also important. The rapid growth of the tourism sector over the last decade has resulted in a substantial expansion of other activities. Industries: tourism, transshipment facilities, oil refining Exports - commodities: live animals and animal products, art and collectibles, machinery and electrical equipment, transport equipment Imports - commodities: machinery and electrical equipment, crude oil for refining and reexport, chemicals; foodstuffs

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    86. Aruba - Government And General Information Department Of Economic
    aruba government and general information. Department of Economic Affairs Information on the local language Papiamentu Newspapers aruba
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    87. ABC 33/40 Alabama's News Leader - Aruba Police: Two Charged In Alabama Teen's Ca
    aruba s government had let 4000 civil servants off work early. The arubagovernment and local tourism organizations have offered a $20000 reward for
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    ... Search On For Missing Girl Oranjestad, Aruba (AP) - Two men charged in Natalee Holloway's disappearance lost their jobs as security guards at a hotel near the one in which the Alabama teenager was staying the day before she vanished, a police officer said Tuesday.
    The suspects lost their jobs when their company's contract expired with the hotel, which was closed for renovation, on May 29, the day before the 18-year-old honors student disappeared during a senior class trip to the Dutch Caribbean island, the police officer told The Associated Press.
    The men - ages 28 and 30 - will appear before a judge Wednesday to determine whether their detention is legitimate, Attorney General Caren Janssen said. The hearing will be closed to the public, she said.
    About 700 volunteers joined police, soldiers and FBI

    88. CBS News | Aruba Abduction Suspects Lost Jobs | June 7, 2005 16:00:01
    aruba s government had let 4000 civil servants off work early. In aruba,government employees have joined in the hunt for missing teen Natalee Holloway.
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    Civilians search in coordination with Dutch marines for Natalee Holloway. (Photo: AP)
    "We are a safe island, a happy island, and for us, this is the first time that something like this has happened."
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    Natalee Holloway (Photo: AP) Lou Gafnea, left, and Yvonne Walker hang a yellow bow for Natalee Holloway in front of a bank in Mountain Brook, Ala. (Photo: AP) (CBS/AP) Two men implicated in Natalee Holloway's disappearance lost their jobs as security guards at a hotel near the one in which the Alabama teenager was staying the day before she vanished, a police officer said Tuesday. Police and FBI agents continued to comb the island and volunteers distributed fliers on the missing girl Tuesday, one day after a massive effort by volunteers on the southeastern tip of the island failed to yield any leads. The suspects lost their jobs when their company's contract expired with the hotel, which was closed for renovation, on May 29, the day before the 18-year-old honor student disappeared during a senior class trip to the Dutch Caribbean island, the police officer told The Associated Press.

    89. Government Of Aruba
    Language and translation resources including, articles, free translation, alanguage identifier and a directory.
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    Country name conventional long form: none conventional short form: Aruba Government type parliamentary democracy Capital Oranjestad Administrative divisions none (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) Independence none (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) National holiday Flag Day, 18 March Constitution 1 January 1986 Legal system based on Dutch civil law system, with some English common law influence Suffrage 18 years of age; universal

    90. Aruba - LANIC
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    91. Arikok National Park, Aruba
    ARIKOK NATIONAL PARK, aruba, government ORGANIZATION. List of Stories. Arikok NationalPark encompasses about 18% of the island of aruba, and was designated
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    ARIKOK NATIONAL PARK, ARUBA, GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION List of Stories Arikok National Park encompasses about 18% of the island of Aruba, and was designated by the government in the early eighties as an environmental sanctuary. The Park boasts a variety of flora and fauna, including five species that only can be found on this island and no other, and other natural resources that remain valuable to the people of Aruba. The Park is also home to the highest points in Aruba, while the land encompasses the three primary geological shapes that make up the formation of the island. These unique shapings have contributed to the survival and support of the indigenous plant and wildlife on the island of Aruba, and has influenced the pattern of human settlement. Aruba has seen many phases of Native American habitation, and Arikok National Park is home to many significant sites of Native American settlement and art. Seeing the Park as an important role in the island's sustainable development, the government of Aruba has devised an action plan in order to keep the resources of the Park at full capacity. Their master plan includes the following objectives; to maintain a unique part of Aruba's cultural and natural landscape, to keep, stabilize and restore vital populations of native flora and fauna, to preserve specific native and rare species, to develop environmental education opportunities, and to develop recreational and tourism amenities in the Park.

    92. Atlas: Aruba
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    93. The Poeple Of Aruba
    aruba s government. The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a hereditary constitutionalmonarchy. The system of government in aruba is based on Western democratic
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    A Perfect Island As you explore, as you get to know Aruba, you'll soon begin to notice the smiling faces everywhere. Real smiles. Gracious smiles. Sheer-joy of living smiles. Aruba, as any traveler here will tell you, must surely be among the most welcoming places on earth. Maybe it's the Dutch tradition of hospitality, maybe it's the long and prosperous history of the island, maybe it's the year-round warmth of the sunshine and the fresh breezes of the trade winds. Whatever it is, it's absolutely true: Aruba is a genuinely happy place to be. And the people who live here, in the cities, in the towns, in the countryside, are genuinely happy to be sharing it with you. You see, not only is this an island where happiness lives in Aruba, there's so much happiness to spare, we want to be sure you take some of it back home with you. Culture The population of Aruba is of mixed descent and can trace its ancestry back to over 40 different ethnic backgrounds. Nearly everyone on the island is able to speak English, Spanish and Dutch, which is the official language. You'll also hear the local Papiamento, a lilting, melodic language which has evolved over the centuries from an eclectic mixture of Spanish, Dutch and Portugese with a sprinkling of Indian, English and French.

    94. Aruba Law & Government
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    95. Aruba Economy, Currency & Government
    Since 1986, when aruba separated from the other five islands of the NetherlandsAntilles and became a singular entity within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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    Medical Facilities ... Map of Aruba and Caribbean Since 1986, when Aruba separated from the other five islands of the Netherlands Antilles and became a singular entity within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, it has managed its own affairs within the kingdom and does not answer to the central Netherlands Antilles government based in Willemstad, Curacao . Aruba's constitution provides for a governor, appointed by the queen for a sixyear term, to oversee the formation of local government, headed by a prime minister and legislated by a seven-member Council of Ministers. The legislative body is a parliament, comprising 21 members elected from various island districts. Aruba handles its own internal affairs such as customs and immigration, aviation, communication, and other day-to-day matters on the island, while Holland maintains jurisdiction over defense and foreign affairs. Aruba is a prosperous island, deriving much of its income through tourism and through remittances from Holland. Since the closing of the Lago refinery in 1985, which subsequently reopened as the much smaller Coastal Oil refinery in 1991, Aruba has had to rebuild its economy utilizing its most abundant resources-beachfront, clear waters, and sunshine. In other words, the island has banked on tourism as its number one foreign income earner. The process has been successful; over the past 15 years Aruba has seen its tourism numbers increase steadily, and the government now derives nearly 30% of its income from tourism. Cruise ship arrivals

    96. Aruba (10/04)
    government Part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, aruba has full autonomy onall internal affairs with the exception of defense, foreign affairs,
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    Area: 180 sq. km. (112 sq. mi.).
    Cities: Capital Oranjestad (pop. 60,000, 2003).
    Terrain: Flat with a few hills; scant vegetation.
    Climate: Subtropical. People
    Nationality: Noun and adjective Aruban(s). Population (2003): 94,154. Annual growth rate: 1.63%. Ethnic groups: Mixed white/Caribbean Amerindian 80%. Religion: Roman Catholic 81%, Protestant 3%, Hindu, Muslim, Methodist, Anglican, Adventist, Evangelist, Jehovah's Witness, Jewish. Languages: Dutch (official); Papiamento, Spanish, and English also are spoken. Education: Literacy Health: Infant mortality rate Life expectancy 75 years for men, 81.9 years for women. Work force (41,501): Most employment is in wholesale and retail trade and repair, followed by hotels and restaurants and oil refining. Unemployment about 0.6%. Government Type: Parliamentary democracy. Independence: Part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

    97. Aruba Country Guide - History And Government - World Travel Guide Provided By Co
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    History: Alonzo de Ojeda discovered Aruba in 1499, claiming the island for Spain. However, the Spaniards did not consider the island worth colonising and left the original Arawak Indian inhabitants to live in virtual peace. The Spaniards’ lack of interest resulted in the island becoming a haven for pirates and buccaneers. Spanish hegemony continued unchallenged, however, until 1634, by which time the war with Holland was well into its seventh decade. Dutch war interests then switched to the Caribbean and the Dutch fleet took over the neglected territory with little opposition. In 1643, the Dutch appointed a governor to take charge of Aruba and the rest of the Netherlands Antilles. Except for a brief period in the early 19th century, when the British took possession, Aruba has remained under peaceful Dutch jurisdiction ever since. On 1 January 1986, Aruba achieved internal autonomy, separating it administratively from the rest of the Netherlands Antilles, although it remains an integral part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This was originally conceived as the first step towards independence, for which a 10-year transitional period was planned. In March 1994, however, after consultation with the Dutch government, this plan was shelved. Independence at some later date has not been completely ruled out but it will now require the consent of two-thirds of the population in a referendum. The reluctance to move towards independence seems to have come from the Arubans themselves, especially the leading political party, the

    98. Kingdom Of The Netherlands-Aruba: 2005 Article IV Consultation -- Concluding Sta
    The higher projected deficit of the central government is mostly aruba haspreserved its competitiveness and the peg to the US dollar remains
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    Describes the preliminary findings of IMF staff at the conclusion of certain missions (official staff visits, in most cases to member countries). Missions are undertaken as part of regular (usually annual) consultations under Article IV of the IMF's Articles of Agreement, in the context of a request to use IMF resources (borrow from the IMF), as part of discussions of staff monitored programs, and as part of other staff reviews of economic developments. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Kingdom of the Netherlands-Aruba: 2005 Article IV Consultation
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    January 19, 2005 This document contains the conclusions of the IMF mission that visited Aruba during January 12-19. We would like to thank the authorities and other participants at our meetings for their cooperation. The warm hospitality extended to the mission is also appreciated. The hard work of Aruban people, strong public institutions, stability-oriented macroeconomic policies, and a well-chosen development strategy have made Aruba a developed service economy.

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    100. Mother Of Student Missing In Aruba Says Detainees 'know What Happened' - Courttv
    A spokesman for aruba s government, Ruben Trapenberg, told NBC s Today showMonday that officials could not pressure investigators.
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    PALM BEACH, Aruba (AP) Beth Holloway Twitty said she felt three other young men in custody know what happened to her daughter, adding that if she did not see results soon, she might start to believe authorities were trying to protect the three, one of whom is the son of a government official. "All three of those boys know what happened to her," Holloway Twitty said Sunday night in an interview with The Associated Press in her room at the Holiday Inn, the same hotel where her 18-year-old daughter was staying before she disappeared May 30. "They all know what they did with her that night." Holloway Twitty declined to say what she thought the young men had done or whether she thought her daughter was still alive. Story continues advertisement
    A spokesman for Aruba's government, Ruben Trapenberg, told NBC's "Today" show Monday that officials could not pressure investigators. "I'm sure they're doing what they can to solve this case. That's what we have been assured," he said. The teen vanished hours before she was expected at the airport following a five-day trip to the Dutch Caribbean island with 124 classmates and seven chaperones celebrating their graduation from Mountain Brook High School, near Birmingham, Ala. Her U.S. passport and packed bags were found in her hotel room.

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