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AFRICA News, Oct 16, 2011


Liberia opposition calls presidential poll 'flawed,' pulls out and refuses to ...
Washington Post
The latest partial results gave President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf a narrow lead in the race. In a statement, the group claimed “massive fraud being carried out by the National Elections Commission in the handling and reporting of the presidential ...
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Latest Interest Rate Hike Ruffles Feathers
THISDAY Live
Other African countries with similar response measures included South AfricaGabon and Ghana. Sanusi also raised concerns about the uncertainty of the situation in the Eurozone, coupled with the US deficit problem, inflation in emerging markets, ...
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Special report:Tanzania takes seventh place in African telecoms, report reveals
The Citizen Daily
The ventures are helping to finance the upgrading of GSM networks, installation of latesttechnologies, such as 3G, and laying down basic fibre optic cables. According to recently released World Bank statistics, 10 countries, including Tanzania, ...
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Commodity prices may have plunged, but they could still be the place to invest
The Guardian
"Exports of gold from South Africa will decline because most of the mines there are very old and not enough new ones are coming on stream." He is even bullish about water, but warns that people need to tread with care: "I would not suggest you own ...
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100000-Year-Old Art Studio in South African Cave May be World's Earliest
International Business Times
Henshilwood, who is affiliated with both the University of the Witwatersrand in SouthAfrica and the University of Bergen in Norway, said the latest find shows the evolution of complex human mental cognition. "We're pushing back the date of symbolic ...
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International Business Times
Now US sends troops to Africa to take down brutal rebel leader
Daily Mail
Ultimately, they'll also deploy in South Sudan, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The deployment to central Africa is but the latestsign of an increasing administration focus on the continent, amid increasing ...
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Daily Mail
'government has decided to take robust measures
Coastweek
The latest abduction is the third incident of foreigners being abducted in the EastAfrican nation which neighbours the Horn of Africa nation in just over a month. Both MSF and UNHCR have announced suspension of all but life- saving relief efforts in ...
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Coastweek
Riyadh and Tehran must adopt unified stance to thwart plots
Tehran Times
As a result of the recent developments in the Middle East and North Africa, the Zionist regime has become extremely isolated, and the US government has also been crippled by the recent wave of demonstrations on Wall Street. Thus, the latest accusation ...
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Somalia has best chance for peace in years, says UN envoy
Raxanreeb Online
14 October 2011 – Somalis currently have a rare opportunity to advance peace in their country and establish a fully functioning government, says the United Nations envoy to the Horn of Africa nation. Augustine Mahiga, the Secretary-General's Special ...
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Tanzania: Gender `fine tuning` and imbalances in latest WDR Report
IPPmedia
The government has resisted the change to free markets for sugar – with an adaptation period that could be mapped out via the European Union's Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) that its EastAfrican Community partners refused to sign. ...
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The latest round up from schools in the Haverhill area
Haverhill Echo
It also saw pupils taste African fruit and try their hand at playing traditional djembe drums. The school also held a Grandparents Lunch, where 77 older relatives of pupils joined them for fish and chips. Sawston Village College (SVC) has been awarded ...
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Economy feels effects of increased
Coastweek
ELDORET (Xinhua) -- Research into coastal marine ecosystem is now the latestcasualty as local and international researchers give the Kenyan waters in the Indian Ocean a wide berth due to threats of piracy. International research organizations that ...
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Coastweek
Print Audit® Facilities Manager Adds Support for Xerox PagePack Program
PR Web (press release)
For more information on the recent Facilities Manager 2.19 version, check out the “Latest Release Notes” in the application's online help section. Established in 1999 and headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Print Audit is the fastest growing print ...
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No Michael Jokes Allowed At Janet Jackson Shows
Contactmusic.com
Janet Jackson's still evidently feeling raw from the ongoing spotlight on her brother Michael's death, as her latest tour demands show. With the trial over DR CONRAD MURRAY's alleged manslaughter continuing apace as well as the recent Welsh-based ...
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Contactmusic.com
Once a long shot, Cain's surge continues
CNN
The CNN poll of polls is an average of the latest four national surveys in the GOP race. It was compiled and released Thursday, Polling in critical early voting states indicates that Cain is statistically tied with Romney in Iowa and South Carolina and ...
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Larijani due in Bern for IPU meeting
Press TV
The top Iranian parliamentarian will also take part in the IPU General Assembly meeting and deliver a speech at the union's Committee on Peace and International Security on the latest developments in the Middle East and North Africa. ...
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Press TV
Tacita Dean: Film; Wilhelm Sasnal – review
The Guardian
I understand why the curator decided to let people see the most recent paintings first; Sasnal's latest work is certainly the more colourful and, perhaps, the more accessible. The hope must be that visitors see Bathers at Asnières (2010), ...
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The Guardian
Wall Street and my revolutionary friends
Kurdish Aspect
The poverty we face here cannot be equated with living in the slums of Africa, so we liberals need to get something clear: we are fighting for a better world and true engagement in our government, but we must acknowledge our place of privilege and not ...
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Yergin's new book reflects a different world
Calgary Herald
Last month, Yergin's latest instalment meant to explain the energy business of today - The Quest - was released. For students of the energy business, The Prize has become "the bible" for understanding this broad, complex and ever-changing industry; ...
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Mormon faith dogs Romney
TheChronicleHerald.ca
By RACHEL ZOLL AP When one of Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry's supporters publicly denounced the faith of candidate Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman as a non-Christian cult, he was the latest in a long line of American Christians who have ...
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Turkish society now unmoved by EU progress reports, observers believe
Today's Zaman
The latest of the annual progress reports of the EU Commission evaluating the distance Turkey has covered or failed to cover within the last year was released on Wednesday, but without the effects the report used to bring about in the country. ...
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Today's Zaman
Deaths, arrests as Syrian revolt enters 8th month
Egyptian Gazette
A handout photo from the Syrian official news agency SANA shows Syrian soldiers carrying the coffin of policeman Ali Muhammed Ali, allegedly killed in recent violence in the country, at the military hospital in Latakia, north of Damascuson October 14 ...
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Steven Pinker: fighting talk from the prophet of peace
The Guardian
The Better Angels of Our Nature: The Decline of Violence in History and its Causes (Allen Lane) is Pinker's latest and most ambitious book. The title is taken from a phrase of Abraham Lincoln's. In it, Pinker challenges one of our deepest but ...
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The Guardian
Questions linger on many fronts as Ireland fail to graspgolden moment
Irish Independent
Ulster's All Black John Afoa is the latest prop to join the line which in recent years has included Will Green, Ollie le Roux, Stan Wright, Heinke van der Merwe and CJ van der Linde in Leinster; Freddie Pucciariello and Wian du Preez in Munster; ...
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Kenya to fight Al-Shabaab
The Standard
Others are the numerous kidnappings and hijackings within Kenya's borders, including two Catholic nuns in Elwak in 2009, two military soldiers last July, and the recentseizure of British, French and Spanish nationals in Lamu and Dadaab. ...
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The Standard
* Sri Lanka opposition party crisis deepens as deputy leaders oppose ...
Colombo Page
Meanwhile, Jayasuriya has also cancelled an overseas trip to South Africa he was scheduled to take on the 23rd following the latest developments in the party. Pathirana and Lakthilleka are also members of the pro-reforms group led by co-deputy leader ...
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