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stanley cup Viktor Orbans government earlier this year expressed its interest in buying a majority stake in Hungarys main international airport saying its past privatisation had been against the countrys strategic interests .Orban, a nationalist often at loggerheads with the European Commission on a range of issues, has said he wants to see the airport in domestic hands, but until now its owners have expressed no interest in selling it. Since Orban took power in 2010, his government has boosted Hungarian ownership in strategic sectors such as energy, banking, and the media.The biggest shareholder in Budapest Airport with 55.44% is AviAlliance GmbH, formerly Hochtief AirPort GmbH, owned by Canadas Public Sector Pension Investment Board PSP Investments .AviAlliance GmbH said on Monday it had received an offer from the Hungarian government which it had not asked for. We can confirm that the Hungarian Government submitted a non-binding offer to the shareholders of Budapest Airport. In the interest of our co-shareholders and on legal grounds we are obliged to review potential offers, AviAlliance said in an emailed reply to Reuters questions. Nonetheless, this NBO was not initiated by us. AviAlliance is a committed long-term investor 鈥?We deeply
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WASHINGTON 鈥?Osama bin Laden pushed his organization to develop plans to kill President Barack Obama in the belief that the United States would tumble into chaos if an unprepared Vice President Joe Biden became commander in chief, according to new details published Friday about the documents recovered from the compound where the al-Qaida leader was k
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stanley shop ection of classified records that the Obama administration is planning to release to the public in the coming months. The documents were described by Washington Post columnist David Ignatius in an article that appeared on the newspapers website Friday and is scheduled to be published in the paper Sunday.The documents depict bin Laden as a terrorist leader who is fixated on finding a way to assassinate top U.S. officials but who appears to have devoted more thought to the anticipated fallout from such plots than to how they might be carried out.In a message addressed to his top lieutenant, bin Laden urged his network to pursue ways to kill Obama with an attack on the presidential aircraft, Air Force One 鈥?a scheme that U.S. intelligence officials said was well beyond the reach of al-Qaidas decimated ranks. The records also identify
stanley website then-Gen. David Petraeus as a priority target. The reason for concentrating on them is that Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make Biden take over the presidency, the message said,