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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 Aug 31, 2005 8:26am
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Asmara 'uncomfortable' with US aid group

Asmara 'uncomfortable' with US aid groupAsmara 'uncomfortable' with US aid group Asmara, Eritrea 26 August 2005 11:23 Eritrea has ordered an American aid group operating in the country to halt its activities saying it was "uncomfortable" with the group's continued presence. Scott DeLisi, the US ambassador to the Horn of African nation said late on Thursday that Asmara had called on the United States Agency for International Development (USAid) to wind-up its operations. "The government has told us that it is uncomfortable with the operations of USAid," said DeLisi who did not divulge more details. "We will be here as long as the government of Eritrea wants us to be here. We will respect the government's choices," he added. Government officials, however, declined to comment on the move that comes amid wrangles between Asmara and other international aid agencies over tax requirements on incoming food aid. On Wednesay, the UN special envoy for the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa said he was seeking the release of nearly 90 vehicles impounded by Eritrea in recent months. USAid will join four other non-governmental organisations that have halted operations in Eritrea in the last three years. In 2002, Asmara expelled three NGO's involved in de-mining operations, while in March this year, Grassroots International, another US aid group, stopped funding operations in Eritrea, blaming the government for political oppression and a poor human rights record. But Asmara has also slammed Washington for failing to put pressure on Ethiopia to accept a legally binding border ruling signed in 2000 that it has continued to reject. - Sapa-AFP
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