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The President of Mongolia Ts.Elbegdorj visits Harvard University

President Elbegdorj visited Wadsworth House, the first headquarters for
George Washington, the 1st President of the United States, where he received by
Mrs. Jackie O”Neill, Marshal of the Harvard University.

Mrs. Jackie O”Neill noted that she is truly proud of President Elbegdorj,

Not without risk

Reputedly
this company is used to weathering Asian storms. So a long wait that has just
ended for Centerra Gold TSX:CG in Mongolia must have been borne with patience.

The facility operated from
June 2008 to April 2009, when a temporary permit expired.

Falcon’s nests programme may boost Mongolian schools

An Abu Dhabi-funded programme to build artificial nests for
falcons could provide benefits for impoverished schools in Mongolia.

Mongolian children in areas where the nests are built have been forging
links with overseas schools, sharing stories about falconry and their culture.

In return, children

Mongolian President Talks Corruption And Human Rights

President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj of Mongolia discussed corruption, human
rights, and his success in revitalizing his home country at the Institute of
Politics on Friday.

Championing the cause of the peaceful democratic revolution he launched to
overthrow the long-standing communist regime in Mongolia, Elbegdorj offered

Zimbabwean helps Mongolians dig for gold

Development workers do not
necessarily have to come from the West. A mining expert from Zimbabwe is
helping to improve the lives of small-scale miners in Mongolia reported  www.dw.de.

On a small-scale mining site in the
vast grasslands of Western Mongolia, around a hundred

Dentist travels overseas to care for those in need

Dentist Marshall Horwitz could well afford
a watch worth 10 or even 100 times more than the $29 version on his wrist. But
he has other plans for that money.

“I”d rather spend it on supplies,” he said.

They”re not supplies for his

Solar Power Lights up Future for Mongolian Herders

A new market for electronic appliances is helping boost the
rural economy About a quarter of Mongolia’s 2.8 million people are nomadic
herders of yaks, cattle, sheep, goats and camels who live in gers — as their
traditional tent dwellings are known —

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