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AFRICA News, Sep 16, 2011


WikiLeaks: Nation journalist flees Ethiopia
Daily Nation
He said the government was planning to use a recent story on the new law that he wrote for Nation online portal, the Africa Review, to press charges, but this was only a cover, according to him. “Their real issue is WikiLeaks and how their plot to ...
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WFP West Africa gets up to speed with the latest on nutrition
Reuters AlertNet
In country teams, participants had to design a nutrition project for a fictitious West African country with high levels of chronic and acute malnutrition but in a non-emergency setting. In recent years, nutrition has become an increasingly high ...
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Sweco Wins Major Energy Contracts in Africa Worth EUR 8.7 Million
Business Wire (press release)
Sweco has longstanding experience of working in Africa and has carried out a number of similar assignments in both urban and rural areas in recent years” Sweco (STO:SWECA)(STO:SWECB) has been awarded several contracts in Africa. The latest projects are ...
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Exposing Myths About African-American Women
Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
When she talked to Diverse just weeks before the book was due out, she was still working on that sound bite about her latest book: Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America (Yale University Press, September 20, 2011, ...
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Schedule: Poetry & Prose pavilion
Washington Post
Cunningham's most recent book is “By Nightfall.” Signing at 11:30 am In 1993 Rita Dove was appointed poet laureate of the United States by the Library of Congress, making her the youngest person and the first African American to receive this honor. ...
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High Tide: From Belarus Helping Iran To Brazil's Latest Resignation
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The FCPAProfessor looks at recent filings in major foreign-bribery cases. Tom Fox on how to prepare for the end of facilitation payments because of the Bribery Act. The Economist says the Bribery Act is smarter than the FCPA because it has a compliance ...
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The French rumour-mill
The Economist
Once, he says, the cash was stashed in African drums; another time in a sports bag. He conceded, though, that he had no proof. It comes as no surprise that such practices existed in the past, when a mesh of post-war French ties to Africa known as ...
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Substantial drop in child mortality around the globe, UN figures reveal
UN News Centre
Child mortality rates are dropping in every region of the world, including the area with the highest number of under-five fatalities, sub-Saharan Africa, where the rate of the decline has even accelerated in recent years. Success stories include Niger, ...
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UN News Centre
Robertson Global Health Solutions Announces Partnership With Social Network MXit
MarketWatch (press release)
Robertson Global and MXit recognize significant potential synergies through the integration of RHealth Advisor into MXit and the provision of an RHealth Advisor online consumer offering to be made available to its current user base in South Africa, ...
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US, Korea, UK Top 3 at Universities with Most Expensive Tuition Fees
International Business Times AU
The organisation analysed education at all levels in 42 locations - 34 OECD member countries as well as Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, the Russian Federation and South Africa - in 2008 and 2009. OECD noted a sharp rise in the ...
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International Business Times AU
Commercial Fleets Will Power Global Natural Gas Vehicle Market Through 2016
Truckinginfo
The majority of NGVs are located in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, particularly in countries like Pakistan and Iran that lack extensive gasoline refining capacity. In North America, due largely to a lack of convenient refueling stations, ...
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Schedule: History & Biography pavilion
Washington Post
Her latest work is “Liberty's Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary World.” Signing at 12:30 pm Eric Foner has been on the faculty of Columbia University since 1982. His most recent work, “The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery ...
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England flirt with disaster
ESPNScrum.com
England's showdown with Argentina in Dunedin last weekend was supposed to be the biggest battle they would face during the pool stages of the latest Rugby World Cup but it is becoming increasingly clear that will not be the case. ...
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Omar Sosa Afreecanos Quartet featuring Cuban saxophonist Leandro Saint-Hill at ...
Jazzcorner
Omar Sosa continues to explore the African roots of traditional musics throughout the Diaspora, using modern jazz harmonies and the latest audio technology. Sosa's Afreecanos ensemble features drum-&-bass pioneer Marque Gilmore, Mozambican electric ...
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New fiction
The Economist
Yet the ten novels that have earned him recognition as a sophisticated voice in modern fiction—and one of Africa's most important writers—are all set in Somalia. They combine an intimate dissection of power within the family with a strong dose of ...
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Tourism Australia unveil Dream Team ad campaign
NEWS.com.au
But Tourism Australia's latest campaign has a message for jeering Aussies: Put your money where your mouth is. Managing director Andrew McEvoy said research had found 86 per cent of Australians think they could sell the country better than his ...
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"The Rainbow Project" Gathers Superstars for the Benefit of African Children
Soompi
Hallyu frontrunner Bae Yong Joon, star producer Park Jin Young, recent Cannes attendee Jeon Ji Hyun and singer/actor Rain led an A-list line-up of actors and idols participating in “The Rainbow Project,” a charity auction to help African children. ...
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Are Men So Bad Off?
Daily Beast
So if men are the ones we should all be worrying about, why does the latest data reveal record numbers of women—far more than the numbers of men—currently living in poverty? This week the US Census Bureau released new figures showing that 17 million ...
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Daily Beast
Charlotte's music book is wide open
Montgomery Newspapers
Recorded in one take and accompanied only on the kalimba, an African instrument also known as a thumb piano, Sometimes describes the track as “my lullaby to myself.” “I was dating this guy and he had these kalimbas,” she said. ...
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A season for all tastes
Delaware County Daily Times
Meanwhile, the Delaware Theatre Company explores the importance of hats among women in theAfrican-American community in “Crowns,” Theatre 1812 looks at taboos in David Mamet's “Boston Marriage,” and Theatre Exile follows last season's production of ...
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Conroy's gold potential exciting, but can it deliver a mine?
Mineweb
The latest exploration drilling results at Conroy Gold and Natural Resources' Clontibret gold project in Ireland would seem to add a new gold area within the proposed mining zone which was defined in therecent Wardrop scoping study. ...
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Remittances slip in July -- BSP data
BusinessWorld Online
MONEY SENT HOME through banks in July by Filipinos working abroad slipped from June, while annual growth rate for that latest month on record was the slowest since April, data the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) released on Thursday show. ...
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Soldier of Fortune Magazine, the NRA and Far-Right Gun-Nuttery Run Amok
AlterNet
Sign up to stay up to date on the latest News & Politics headlines via email. When I was in sixth grade my parents took away my collection ofSoldier of Fortune magazines. This was in the mid-1980s, the Rambo-era heyday of the "journal of the ...
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Osteen teaches happiness to attendees at service and in new book
Houston Chronicle
Osteen's friendly persona goes with the positive message that he's known for and the subject of hislatest book, Every Day a Friday: How to Be Happier 7 Days a Week, released on Tuesday. Happiness would seem to be a hard message to tout during such a ...
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Newspaper Briefing, including 'Goldman Sachs forced to withdraw hedge fund ...
Proactive Investors UK
The 1990s deal, which included BAE Systems, Swedish group Saab and other European companies and was estimated to be worth R30 billion, has been mired in controversy for years amid allegations against senior members of the ruling African National ...
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Egyptian junta re-enacts an old law to inhibit press freedom
The Guardian
Look at the latest state of play in Egypt where the ruling military council has reactivated the emergency law once enforced by the administration of deposed premier Hosni Mubarak. The announcement came despite the supreme military council's commitment ...
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