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AFRICA News, Sep 25, 2011


NASA satellite likely plunged into Pacific off California
ABC Online
A bus-sized US satellite that hurtled unpredictably toward Earth crossed over Africa and the northern Atlantic before likely plunging into the Pacific Ocean off California, NASA said. The six-tonne Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) fell from ...
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Gruebel resigns as CEO of UBS
TODAYonline
He will be replaced on an interim basis by Mr Sergio Ermotti, the bank's CEO for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, while the bank looks for a permanent successor, UBS said in a statement yesterday. It also said it would hold on to its integrated ...
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Century-Old Hair From Australian Aboriginal Man Unlocks Mystery of Human Dispersal
International Business Times
Researchers said that the latest findings support the hypothesis that contemporary Aboriginal Australians descend from the earliest humans to settle in Australia, likely representing one of the oldest constant populations outside Africa. ...
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International Business Times
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When Saturday Comes
Thursday 6 Germany get the 2006 World Cup, beating South Africa by one vote in a third round of balloting. England pick up an unexpected five votes in the first round, but only two in the second. Germany's surprise victory is put down to Asian ...
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Why Former Bachelor, Navy Doctor Andrew Baldwin Isn't Capable of Ever Settling ...
The Morton Report
By Summers McKay, Contributor This is not a story about former Bachelor Dr. Andrew Baldwin'slatest sex tape. This is not a story about Andy's quest to compete on Dancing with the Stars. This is not a story about a recent trip to rehab, ...
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A master's new trick
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
On a recent night, it was the Fried Zucchini Blossoms ($11 ****) at Brassica. The flared orange blossoms are cut down one side and laid open. A filling of Bellwether Farms sheep's milk ricotta, mozzarella, Serrano ham and nutmeg is placed on the flower ...
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MIDAS: Maturing trees to double MP Evans¿s palm oil yield
This is Money
It boasts that its latest Indonesian project received high praise from independent environmental experts and it expects to receive formal accreditation this year from the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, an industry body set up to raise standards ...
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GCC move on Jordan, Morocco to spur investment
Emirates 24/7
Jordan, which shares a border with Saudi Arabia's northwest, is also a better geographic fit than Morocco, a Mediterranean coast state in North Africa. Morocco's economy was valued at $103.5bn in 2010, not far below Qatar andKuwait, and its inclusion ...
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Lamentations as Nigeria marks 51st anniversary
Daily Sun
The latest in the series of terrorist attacks which have brought a big embarrassment to the nation is the recent bombing of the United Nations building in Abuja where 23 innocent citizens and foreigners lost their lives. With the attack, there is now ...
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Don't be fooled by the simplicity of exchange traded funds
The Independent
"For larger, more diverse portfolios, exchange traded investments can offer more sophisticated investors access to areas in which it would otherwise be difficult to invest, such as gold, livestock or agriculture and markets, such as South Africa and ...
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It's unbridled and unpredictable
Montreal Gazette
In the background are 3-D digital projections (by Montreal multimedia company Geodesik) that shift between global nature scenes like the steppes of Russia, the savannahs of Africa and the frosty expanses of the Arctic. At their hoofs, the horses tread ...
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Sudan Struggle: An African Self-Determination Cause - Analysis
Eurasia Review
This has become the latest flashpoint of the character of the crisis in Sudan since the independence of South Sudan. The reasons for South Sudan breaking away from Sudan are strongly applicable to Blue Nile, South Kordofan and Darfur. ...
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