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AFRICA News, Oct 02, 2011


Herman Cain Talks Latest Polls & Chris Christie
Fox News (blog)
Presidential candidate Herman Cain, who's now polling third in the latest Fox News poll, joined “Fox News Sunday” to discuss his recent success and his strategy for winning the Republican nomination. Anchor Chris Wallace asked Cain what's the reason ...
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When women take charge...
East African
Women who have the final say in sexual decisions have sex less often than those whose husbands have the final word, a recent study conducted in East, Southern and West Africa shows. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health study — Women's ...
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East African
CDC Protest!
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Oct 02, 2011 (The New Dawn/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- Barely two weeks to elections, the opposition Congress for Democratic Change or CDC is capitalizing on every opportunity from the government of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to lambast ...
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For guitar makers, wood poses quandary
The Tennessean
Environmental Investigation Agency Rosewood is harvested in Madagascar, an island nation off the coast of southern Africa that is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. / Environmental Investigation Agency Latest case: US Fish and Wildlife agents ...
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RBC Dexia appoints Cormac Sheedy to Middle East and Africa role
AME Info
RBC Dexia came out on top of the latest R&M Consultants Global Custody Survey and also excelled in a number of other recent awards, being named 2010 European Custodian of the Year by Funds Europe magazine; #1 global custodian overall for the Americas ...
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Washington is Conqering Africa using France, Human Rights, Terrorism, and the ...
Center for Research on Globalization
In 2010, a NED grant of $140, 186 (US) was one of the latest amounts given to the FIDH for its work in Africa. [2] The NED was also one of the first signatories, along with the Libyan League for Human Rights (LLHR) and UN Watch, demanding international ...
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Center for Research on Globalization
Recruiters hope to convert interest from RWC
Stuff.co.nz
The latest skills index from recruitment firm Candle found many skilled workers andrecent graduates in Australia were seeking better opportunities overseas. Candle general manager Linda Trevor said the trend towards outsourcing lower level IT jobs ...
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Obama to HRC: 'We're making real and lasting change' on LGBT issues
Examiner.com
I said I would never counsel patience; that it wasn't right to tell you to be patient any more than it was right for others to tell African Americans to be patient in the fight for equal rights a half century ago. But what I also said, that while it ...
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Police outreach helps make it safer in Southeast Raleigh
News & Observer
Wright's murder was the latest in a grim trend, coming just after Raleigh's deadliest year. Southeast Raleigh accounted for 60 percent of the 34 citywide homicides in 2008. Since then, there's been a remarkable turnaround. ...
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News & Observer
Area aerospace industry surges
Tulsa World
The recession was the latest body blow to the airline industry, which has lost more than $50 billion and 133000 jobs since the terrorist attacks on 9/11. But recent airline passenger traffic and employment trends are positive, industry officials said. ...
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Tulsa World
Ontario author publishes wordless book to avoid limits of language
The Province
That seems to be the case with Mark Zelinksi's latest book. In Vancouver on Saturday on a combination book tour and charity drive, Zelinski talked about his recentpublication, which is full of pictures — and absolutely no words. ...
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Students abroad pushed out of comfort zones
Times Daily
It's happening in popular destinations as well as more exotic spots in Asia and Africa, where there are fewer Americans, but language and culture barriers make them even more tempted to stick together. And it's happening online, where one study found ...
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Times Daily
New showroom, new Hyundai models
The Zimbabwe Standard
To grace the occasion was the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, home of Hyundai Motor Company, Lew Kwang Chul and the director of the Africa Regional Headquarters of Hyundai Jang Ho Lee who jointly performed the ribbon-cutting ritual. ...
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Tim Harper: Does a stunner in Alberta promise change elsewhere?
Toronto Star
She has an exotic background, a human rights lawyer who spent part of her youth in Borneo and helped rebuild the legal system in South Africa. She would hardly be a neophyte in federal-provincial relations, having worked for Joe Clark and Brian ...
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Searching for a lost boy in the tumult of Somalia | Philadelphia Inquirer ...
Philadelphia Inquirer
But more recent word has the boy sent to Puntland, a region that is a base for pirates, possibly as a liaison of sorts between the pirates and Shabab. Malik, Ahl's younger brother, arrives in Somalia shortly before him, accompanied by his father-in-law ...
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Look Left – Tory obsession with Europe goes on. And on. And on
Left Foot Forward
The Obama campaign will be watching the Republican primary closely but will also be concerned by the President's dismal approval rating in thelatest Gallup daily tracking poll. With just 39% approving and 52% disapproving, recent polling in a contest ...
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Left Foot Forward
A new banking era after Sept 30
Vanguard
Oceanic Bank is operating under a Transaction Implementation Agreement (TIA) with Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), Union Bank also sealed a merger deal withAfrican Capital Alliance Consortium, Finbank with First City Monument Bank, ...
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Housing complex fight wages on
Chicago Sun-Times
But then in August, the US Department of Justice jumped in and sued Joliet, questioning the city's motives in trying to take over a housing complex where the residents are mostly African-American. And now, for a second time, the US Department of ...
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Woman, 61, caught at Dulles smuggling heroin, feds say
Washington Examiner
Authorities have said that drug smuggling through human couriers who land at Dulles is a growing concern because of the increasing number of direct flights to the airport from high-trafficking areas such as Africa and Latin America. ...
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As the West Celebrates a Cleric's Death, the Mideast Shrugs
New York Times
Even before the eruption of revolts and revolutions, a group that bore some responsibility for two wars and deepening American involvement from NorthAfrica to Iraq was losing its significance. When Osama bin Laden died, his killing seemed more an ...
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New York Times
GLOBAL: Serpentine subduction in transfer
University World News
"Our findings throw into uncertainty a recent conclusion that gases throughout the Earth were solely delivered by meteorites crashing into the planet," Kendrick said. The study shows atmospheric gases are mixed into the mantle, inside the Earth's ...
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University World News
Drowning in drama
ESPNScrum.com (blog)
The focus returned to the action with Samoa and South Africa producing arguably the match of the tournament so far in North Harbour on Friday night. The North Harbour Stadium was rocking as Samoa offered the latest reminder that they are far from a ...
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