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Rugby World Cup latest: Shane Williams fed up of coming second best against ...
WalesOnline
Shane Williams admits Wales are fed up of being the nearly men in their recent battles against world champions South Africa, and he knows there would be no better time to start addressing matters than next Sunday's World Cup Pool D opener. ...
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China Sought to Sell Arms to Qaddafi, Documents Suggest
New York Times
The Chinese companies apparently suggested that the arms be delivered through third countries like Algeria or South Africa. Like China, those countries opposed the United Nations authorization of NATO military action against Qaddafi forces in Libya, ...
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New York Times
UN: 750000 people in Somalia face 'imminent starvation'
CNN International
Famine in the African nation has spread to the Bay region, which is now the sixth area in Somalia suffering from an acute shortage of food, according to the the UN's Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU) and the Famine Early Warning Systems ...
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SMEs, landlords, government, to blame for Ibadan flood catastrophe
BusinessDay
The recent Ibadan flood calamity, which shut down business and other activities in the biggest city in West Africa, South of the Sahara, was largely caused by government's dereliction of duty and insensitivity to the plight of the governed, ...
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BusinessDay
Smartphone industry to grow 55 percent globally in 2011
Al-Bawaba
The GALAXY S II, the successor to the equally popular GALAXY S smartphone that was launched 2010, boasts faster and more powerful user experience with a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor and the latest version of the world's fastest-growing mobile operating ...
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Al-Bawaba
Like Libya, Zimbabwe must move on
ZimEye Zimbabwe
But despite its tired 'liberation' rhetoric, South Africa realises that the world has moved on and that Libya has changed. South Africa's duty is to make Zimbabwe move on too (see: No GPA implementation spirit in govt: Zuma ...
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ZimEye Zimbabwe
Happy birthday to you!
Fifa.com
Jeremy Toulalan (28) is the latest in a long line of classy and hard-working members of the French engine-room, managing to emerge with some credit despite Les Bleus' shambolic showing at the2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. ...
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Again, Lagos is one of worst cities to live in
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The EIU latest survey for July 2011 explained that a small adjustment in Vancouver's score for transport, caused by the "recent intermittent closures of the key highway, resulted in a 0.7 percentage point decline in the Canadian city's overall ...
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Platinum could be a better bet than gold
Telegraph.co.uk
About 80pc of global reserves are in South Africa, where input and staffing costs are rising significantly. Miners in the country are also being hit by the relative strength of the rand against the dollar. The case for platinum is clear. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Global gathering needs Fiji and Samoa to come to the party
The Independent
The Fijians are not bad at 15s: hell, they knocked Wales out of the last World Cup with a joyously athletic performance in Nantes and very nearly did for South Africa, the eventual winners, on a mesmerising afternoon in Marseilles. ...
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Eight family members killed in central Nigeria
AFP
JOS, Nigeria — Unknown gunmen stormed a mainly Christian-dominated central Nigerian community overnight and hacked eight members of a family to death in thelatest violence to hit the region, officials said Sunday. ...
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AFP
Security: Nigeria's President has 'strong leads' on bombings
Afrique en Ligue
Some 23 persons were killed and dozens more injured in the UN House bombing, the latest in a series that started 1 Oct. 2010 and included explosions that disrupted the country's 50th independence anniversary, the bombing at a military barracks and the ...
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The battle for Libya
Daily Star Online
And the latest decision by the NTC to hold back on moving its interim government to Tripoli for a week only confirms the continued volatility of the situation. Meanwhile, the recent meeting of western leaders in Paris, styled as friends of Libya, ...
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'Hezb' chief an exploiter
Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
Both of them have delusions of being great and untouchable leaders of their people, so they committed horrible crimes that are unprecedented in recent history. In his latest praise for the Syrian regime, Nasrallah failed to take into consideration the ...
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Dhaka: Second worst liveable city on earth
Financial Express Bangladesh
With a sort of democratic façade in place through reconciliation between President Robert Mugabe and his political opponents, the African nation which is blessed with vast mineral and agricultural resources is expected to do better in the near future. ...
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Peter Popham: Reporting war can possess you
The Independent
He went on to repeat the same trick in Sudan, where he both took part in and reported the last cavalry charge in history, and South Africa – by which time the top generals were so livid with him for mixing up his two roles that they refused to have ...
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The dangerous migration of IT professionals
CIO Magazine
Analysis of the latest industry figures would suggest that as many as 130000 IT professionals right now are actively looking for work environments that are more stimulating and challenging. To put that into perspective, that would be enough to fill the ...
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South Africa: State Security welcomes progress on Info Bill
7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Pretoria-The Ministry of State Security has noted the latest developments with regards to the processing of the Protection of Information Bill. According to the Ministry, the recent developments represent a major step in the direction of completing ...
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Business calls for flexible contracts
WA Business News (subscription)
WA's exposure to the resources sector failed to shield the state from the volatility that drove the broader sharemarket to a two-year low in August, according to Deloitte's latest monthly survey of the state's listed companies. ...
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Iraqi tourists flock to Kurdish region for fun, safety
Arab News
By SERENA CHAUDHRY | REUTERS IRBIL, Iraq: Shan Abdullah Ahmed travels to Irbil in northern Iraq at least once a month so her teenage daughter can shop for the latest catwalk fashions and stroll freely through an amusement park without fear of bombs. ...
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