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The year ahead: 2006 was a favourable year for the region with growth in oil and nonoil producing countries. This special survey, researched and written by international financial analyst, Moin Siddiqi, examines the year just gone and offers an optimistic prognosis for the year to come.(BUSINESS & FINANCE)(Cover story) (The Middle East)

20 years of change: it has been 20 years since the first Best of CAMA was hosted in Calgary, Alberta. This year, the show, touted as the "Academy Awards of Canadian Agrimarketing," returned to Calgary to celebrate excellence in agricultural communications. But a lot has changed in the 20 years since the first Best of CAMA, or has it?(Canadian Agri-Marketing Association awards) (Agri Marketing)

The Sissy Awards: every year we have to endure our fair share of idiots, but this year takes the cake. So we here at The Advocate have reinstated our Annual Sissy Awards, recognizing those who show arrogant stupidity, dishonesty, or just a severe lack of spine. From Paris Hilton to Peter Pace, let's give it up for this year's winners losers.(2007: YEAR IN REVIEW) (The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine))

Year of mixed blessings: the war in Iraq has been a major setback to Egypt's economic and political reform plans but the later half of the year showed considerable economic buoyancy: James Badcock reviews Egypt's year.(Egypt) (African Business)

When multi-year budgeting makes sense: while multi-year budgeting offers some attractive benefits, these will not materialize unless a government possesses certain necessary characteristics and is committed to a true multi-year budget process.(Solutions) (Government Finance Review)

Metalcaster of the Year: Dotson Iron Castings: Dotson's commitment to capital improvements and integration of new technology in a jobbing environment made it this year's choice for Foundry of the Year.(Cover story) (Modern Casting)

30 years of achievement: it's time to celebrate. Despite recent reports to the contrary, black business is alive and kicking. And the B.E. 100s is leading the pack--30 years and counting. (30 Years B.E. 100s).(African American businesses and executives) (Black Enterprise)

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Downtown prognosis: with all of the vast improvements that have taken place downtown in the last few years, it's hard to imagine what's in store for the future. For this issue on downtown development, the Detroiter asked: "What is your prognosis of Detroit in one year, three years, five years and long term?".(FEATURE) (Detroiter)

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