Other key foreign-based players available are the team's captain Mohamed Kallon, Paul Kpaka, Ibrahim Kargbo and Kewullay Conteh.
The crash has made it difficult for Kam Air to get landing approval from foreign governments, key to expansion.
Pervez Musharraf's military-led government in 2008, Pakistani military and intelligence has retained oversight over key foreign-policy and security matters.
Since September, the government has eased foreign investment restrictions in key sectors such as retail and civil aviation to attract foreign investments.
Qatar's prime minister will chair it and the foreign ministers of key countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the Palestinians will participate.
Prompted by fears that growth may slow further, the government has announced reforms to attract foreign investment in key sectors over the past few weeks.
Key foreign policy challenges, and in particular maintaining a united front in relation to Iran and the recent elections, will also play an important part of the proceedings.
Rosenthal, former editor of the New York Times who currently writes a column for its editorial page, recently were cited as evidence of the end of a conservative consensus on key foreign policy subjects.
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In 2011, the US director of national intelligence concluded that Syria remained "dependent on foreign sources for key elements" of its chemical weapons programme, including precursor chemicals, which are generally dual-use chemicals that can be combined to produce blister or nerve agents.
The unusual result is possible because the iPhone maker's key foreign subsidiaries argue they are residents of nowhere, according to the investigators' report, which will be discussed at a hearing on Tuesday where Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook will testify.
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In assessing the record of the 110th Congress, the Center has selected 23 votes in the Senate and 24 votes in the House of Representatives with a view to illuminating legislators' positions in key foreign, defense and intelligence matters of direct relevance to America's safety, sovereignty and freedoms.
On Day Three of the game, privately owned foreign satellites became a key issue.
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The chart shows pretty clearly that China is now key to foreign demand for American logs.
Among the welcome changes is a vow to ease foreign investment restriction in key market segments including retail and aviation.
Fuels boss Patrick Davies, along with Cox a management member of the Sasol board, thinks the two foreign GTL facilities are key growth drivers.
We should key our foreign aid, our direct foreign investment -- and that of our friends -- we should coordinate it to make sure that we push back and give them more economic development.
Participation by the Saudi foreign minister was a key goal of the United States to show Arab support for the conference, but until Friday, the kingdom had balked at saying whether it would attend and at what level.
Since September, the government has eased foreign investment restrictions in key sectors such as retail and civil aviation, partially deregulated diesel prices to reduce its subsidy bill, and extended some benefits to exporters to make them more competitive and help revive economic activity.
The lack of it was one of the key reasons why foreign investment was welcome.
The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner says Saudi Arabia generally prefers to conduct its foreign affairs through low-key, behind-the-scenes discretion.
According to the Kauffman Foundation, 25.3% of technology and engineering companies started in the U.S. from 1995 to 2005, at least one key founder was foreign-born.
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As I wrote in June, according to the Kauffman Foundation, 25.3% of technology and engineering companies started in the U.S. from 1995 to 2005, at least one key founder was foreign-born.
Even the relatively tangible repercussions -- such as the loss of indigenous industrial capability and the attendant, increased reliance on foreign suppliers for components of key weapon systems -- are typically dismissed, or at least subordinated to the perceived greater good of developing globalized relationships with trading partners.
Yet even Russia's official foreign ministry response was low-key, particularly compared with the rants of a few years ago.
So far there have been relatively few attempts to link economic- and foreign-policy issues by the key transatlantic participants.
Second, he can appoint people to key positions in the foreign policy bureaucracy.
Mr Berlusconi's key partner, outgoing Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini, said earlier on Friday that he expected the formation of a new cabinet very soon.
"As I have seen the home-based players at first hand already, the training camp will enable me assess the foreign-based players who are key to my campaign, " Hey said.
Half to two-thirds of graduate students on U.S. campuses in key technology fields are foreign nationals, meaning it is unrealistic to expect employers can ignore such a large pool of talent and still compete globally.
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