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Colin J. Rosie – a Scot, a national of Great Britain, is living in Baku for more than three years. He is a businessman, but is keen on photography, and so successful that it would be right to call him a professional photographer, who enjoys business at odd moments.
«Royal Haskoning» Company (Holland) will finalize the Master Plan of a new international seaport in Baku in July this year. The construction project will be submitted to the country’s Ministry of Transport in the first quarter of 2010.
The «Christian Science Monitor» newspaper has published an article devoted to the latest developments in the Armenian-Turkish relations. The journalist clearly points to Azerbaijan as the party responsible for disrupting the opening of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. In order to influence Turkey, Azerbaijan has taken advantage of the only lever available to it - oil and gas, - the U.S. periodical believes.
The economic crisis is developing under the scenario, known to it only. In what would turn out the happenings for the ordinary and «not so very ordinary» Azerbaijanis? On this reflects the Vice Chairman of the Board of «AccessBank», an economist, Anar Gasanov.
The Caspian Sea Island Boyuk Zira, also formerly known as Nargin, will be so much changed, that almost nothing will be left from its previous image. Already prepared is the master plan for the construction of a fashionable seaside resort on this island, the electricity power of which will be produced from the force of water, wind and sun. The sources of drinking water on the island will be rain and the sea.
The central part of the city will soon be difficult to recognize – intensive works on the replacement of asphalt with natural stone and granite square stone are ongoing there. Thus the central streets of the capital will soon resemble historic centers of the European cities.
«Every Thursday in our office are held the so-called «women's days», when girls can meet with each other and chat in a friendly atmosphere» - informs the Baku website LGBT. Another announcement of the same resource states: «Anyone who is eager to share his/her problems, talk or just spend time in a pleasant company, may visit our office every Saturday from 4p.m. till 8 p.m.».
According to the latest Gallup public opinion poll, only 21% of Azerbaijanis positively responded to the question: «Does religion occupy an important place in your life?»
The 850-kilometer strip along the Caspian Sea - from the Russian border in the north to the Iranian in the south - suitable for swimming, offers Azerbaijan great prospects for the development of beaches and recreation areas.