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AFRICA News, Oct 03, 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 andWest Africa shows. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health study — Women's ...
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East African
Innovator of Dance Celebrates 40 Years
New York Times
By FELICIA R. LEE The latest on the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia extravaganzas and much more. Join the discussion. Members of Garth Fagan Dance rehearsing “Madiba” for a premiere at the Joyce Theater this week. ...
See all stories on this topic »Snag for Perry: Offensive Name at Texas Camp
New York Times
Gov. Rick Perry of Texas speaking to voters Saturday in Hampton, NH His presidential campaign has been on the defensive in recent days. The latest on the 2012 election, President Obama, Congress and other news from Washington and around the nation. ...
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ANC Youth league war flares into the open
Times LIVE
The latest incident follows the ANC's decision to haul Malema and members of his executive before a disciplinary hearing for making controversial statements aboutBotswana and the Zuma-led government. Malema's discipinary hearing, which resumes this ...
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Times LIVE
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 ...
See all stories on this topic »Twitter Can Start a Party but Can't Keep It Going: Noah Feldman
BusinessWeek
The latest deployments of this fast-changing technology form a pattern. There are certain things that, so far, social media seem to do very well. One is coordination. Coordinating large numbers of people to do exactly the same thing at the same time is ...
See all stories on this topic »The rich are victims too
Bangor Daily News
Admirers of the rich, led by pundits and politicians on the right — from Laura Ingraham to Larry Kudlow — have long derided the victimization claims of African Americans, women, gays and the unemployed, but now they're raising their voices to defend ...
See all stories on this topic »Recruiters hope to convert interest from RWC
Stuff.co.nz
The latest skills index from recruitment firm Candle found many skilled workers and recentgraduates in Australia were seeking better opportunities overseas. Candle general manager Linda Trevor said the trend towards outsourcing lower level IT jobs ...
See all stories on this topic »Nigeria-America Trade Volume Hits $34.6bn
THISDAY Live
He also noted that Nigeria is among the leading beneficiaries of the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) where most of Nigeria's exports under AGOA are oil but non oil AGOA imports. He said the US commended Nigeria for its renewed commitment to ...
See all stories on this topic »The Addis Ababa Meeting In Perspective
Awate
The horn of Africa is a complex region. If we think what happens in Eritrea affects only Eritrea, we are wrong. Eritrean problems, as complicated as they have become, should be assessed within the context of, not only national concern but also their ...
See all stories on this topic »Uganda: Who Will Heal Nation's Sick Health Sector?
AllAfrica.com
In many instances, basic emergency infrastructure, supplies and specilised equipment are inadequate," reads the latest annual health sector performance report. The dire situation has meant that senior government officials and wealthy Ugandans have long ...
See all stories on this topic »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 ...
See all stories on this topic »Imoke's agenda in Cross River state (II)
BusinessDay
The same philosophy has informed the retainment of African Sun as Manager of the Obudu Ranch Resort. The Ranch Resort has also been tremendously upgraded, that high profile citizens in and outside the State now meet there for holidays, workshops and ...
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Rules threaten bright lights for dark pools
Financial News
Andrew Bowley, head of electronic trading product management for EuropeMiddle East and Africa at Nomura, said. “Overall, the regulation will force people to take a hard look at their business models.” Off-exchange trading is not new. ...
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Financial News
Republicans rue 'dysfunctional dates'
ABC Online
North America correspondent Jane Cowan reports on the latest round of campaigning. JANE COWAN: Rallying his base, Barack Obama has used a dinner organised by America's largest gay rights group, the Human Rights Campaign to speak out against an incident ...
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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
EU subsidies fuel Spain's ravenous fleet
EUobserver.com
In its latest report, from last year, that figure had risen to 85 percent. “Europe has a long and dark history of overfishing,” said Boris Worm, one of the world´s most renowned marine biologists, working at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada. ...
See all stories on this topic »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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Tiger Australia settles in for medium-term with new director but growth ...
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
Additionally, Tiger Australia's managers have been predominantly British-born: Chris Ward, Crawford Rix and Tony Davis as well as South African-born Shelley Roberts. Although CASA has publicly faulted Tiger for not growing its operations commensurate...
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Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
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 the latest Gallup daily tracking poll. With just 39% approving and 52% disapproving, recent polling in a contest ...
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Left Foot Forward
BART Police Oversight Pushed Along in Assembly Committee on Public Safety ...
Bay Area Indymedia
As reported previously on Indybay, but for the first time in other news outlets after thislatest Assembly hearing, neither officer on the platform with Charles Hill had been trained yet to deal with mental health issues that might arise within the ...
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