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North Shore Uranium Ltd NSU


Primary Symbol: V.NSU

North Shore Uranium Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the exploration for uranium deposits at the eastern margin of Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. The Company conducts its exploration programs on its two properties, the Falcon Property and the West Bear Property. The Falcon Property is located approximately 35-kilometer (km) east of the former Key Lake Mine and the active Key Lake uranium mill which processes ore from the McCarthur River Mine. The West Bear property consists of five mineral claims totaling 4,511 hectares located at the eastern edge of the Athabasca Basin which hosts two producing uranium mines.


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Post by scissors14on Jan 02, 2005 2:32pm
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Ethiopians denounce border talks

Ethiopians denounce border talks Ethiopians denounce border talks Demonstrators say the proposed deal is a sell-out More than 50,000 people in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, have demonstrated against government plans to renew border talks with Eritrea. Opposition leaders told the rally that a new peace plan with Eritrea would not right the wrongs of the peace treaty that ended a bitter border war in 2000. They say the deal threatens Ethiopia's territorial integrity. Prime Minister Meles Zenawi agreed in principle in November to hand the disputed village of Badme to Eritrea. Boundary ruling The peace plan "aims at giving away part of Ethiopia's land, which was won through the blood and sacrifices of tens of thousands of its gallant sons", opposition activist Gebru Asrat told the crowd, according to Reuters news agency. It "did not serve the interest of Ethiopia and its people - it was a sell out", he said to cheers from supporters. Badme was attributed to Eritrea in a 2002 ruling by an independent boundary commission, set up under a peace treaty that both countries signed in Algiers in 2000. Ethiopia initially rejected the decision, saying it could cause further conflict, but finally accepted it in November 2004. Correspondents say the rally was designed to prevent Mr Meles gaining support for his initiative ahead of Ethiopia's general election in May. Tens of thousands of people were killed when Eritrea and Ethiopia fought a two-year border war which began in 1998. The conflict started after Eritrean troops invaded Badme, which was under Ethiopian administration.
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