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The Palestinian Authority has placed a full-page advert in Israel's Hebrew newspapers to promote an Arab peace plan.
A £4m initiative in the East to increase the use of wood as a fuel for the future will start later.
A new initiative to help profile the work of Guernsey poets will see verses displayed on island buses.
Poetry and a mock news bulletin are some of the initiatives to help schoolchildren tackle bullying in Wales.
Israeli President Shimon Peres praises highly the king of Saudi Arabia for his Middle East peace initiative.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy accuses George Bush of failing to take the initiative over the summer conflict in Georgia.
Thousands of children across Northumberland are given a free high visibility jacket in a new safety initiative.
Experts on Latin America expect a change in tone but no major initiatives from an Obama presidency, writes BBC regional analyst James Painter.
The 20 areas in England most blighted by alcohol problems are to be targeted as part of a £7 million initiative.
US voters in a number of states will be voting on some controversial ballot initiatives on election day.
A town in Surrey launches its own weekly lottery in support of local projects and initiatives.
Shrewsbury Town boss Paul Simpson backs a new cycling initiative for the town.
A finance initiative involving 65 government buildings being taken over by the private sector is suspended.
Major policy changes or initiatives are frequently announced by ministers in the form of statements to the House.
Crime in Edinburgh nightclubs falls by 21% following an initiative to combat anti-social behaviour.
An Essex council wins a national award for an initiative to open post offices earmarked for closure.
An initiative launched by Prince Charles supports plans for a data centre which uses tidal energy.
Microsoft, Google and Yahoo unite in a charter to protect online freedom of speech from official interference.
A retail crime initiative aimed at reducing shoplifting is to be rolled out across Northern Ireland, the government announces.
Arts and tourism initiatives could be cut as a Derbyshire council faces a £2.5m budget shortfall.
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