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Breaking News Sat, 5 Jul 2008
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Africa   Campaign   Elections   Freetown   Photos   Sierra Leone  
Low turnout in local elections
| by Rod Mac Johnson | Freetown - Sierra Leone's local elections, seen as a popularity test for the government of President Ernest Koroma, were marked by low voter turnout Saturday after a campaign pl... (photo: AP Photo/David Guttenfelder) Independent online
Supermarket - Grocery - Grocers - Shoppers - Food - Store   (rhubie)
Consumer   Economy   Food   Photos   Society  
Food prices could go up, says Consumer Watch
Written By:Capital News   , Posted: Sat, Jul 05, 2008 | Prices of food in Kenya, which have already risen by 50 percent since the start of 2008, could increase further following a ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
 South African President Thabo Mbeki addresses reporters in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace after his meeting with his French counterpart Jacques Chirac, in Paris, Thursday, April 12, 2007. President Mbeki has been invited by President Chirac for consu Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
| JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -- Nigeria. Rwanda. Uganda. Ethiopia. Gabon. The list of candidates for the title "least democratic in Africa" is not confined to Zimbabwe. | While Robert Mugabe has ... (photo: AP/Michael Sawyer) CNN
Africa   Johannesburg   Leaders   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
President George W. Bush Bush to reassure Japan, press G8 on Africa
| US President George W. Bush, seen here on July 3, leaves for Japan, looking to ease worries there about his North Korea policies and push rich nations to do more to help Africa battle hunger and dea... (photo: White House / Chris Greenberg ) Turkish Press
Africa   Bush   Japan   Photos   President  
Top Stories
Margaret Thatcher Courage of the flip-flop
| It's easy to be a conviction politician. Real bravery consists of changing tack according to the evidence | For months all the US presidential hopefuls have been accusi... (photo: Public Domain / ) The Guardian
Consistency   Ideology   People   Photos   Politics  
Zulus in South Africa during traditional dance, jsa1 200 undergo virginity testing
| Johannesburg - About 200 Zulu maidens have undergone virginity testing at the Qiniselani Manyuswa Tribal Court at Harding on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, the SABC rep... (photo: GFDL) News24
Africa   Court   Johannesburg   Photos   Zulu  
The Lexington History Center in downtown Lexington, Kentucky., jsa1 African refugees find strength in numbers
| The leafy trees around the apartment complex are only used for shade and social gatherings. There are no terrified civilians cowering behind them, dodging gunfire. Teen... (photo: Creative Commons) Lexington Herald-Leader
Africa   Kentucky   Photos   Refugees   US  
SACKS - SUGAR - SALT - PEAS                                PM slams ban on sugar importation
Written By:wesley Rutto   , Posted: Sat, Jul 05, 2008 | Prime Minister Raila Odinga has slammed a ban on importation of sugar to protect the local ind... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Farmers   Importation   Kenya   Photos   Sugar  
AuburnAthleticBuildings Rugby boss 'not the Angel Gabriel'
| Rugby boss Johan Prinsloo's remark three years ago that he was not the Angel Gabriel was confirmed this week when he appeared in court accused of trying to kiss a fello... (photo: public domain / AuburnPilot) Independent online
Harassment   Photos   Rugby   Social   Sport  
 Young malaria patient  Deadly malaria cases on the rise
| LONDON - An increase in Britons travelling to malaria-infested countries has steadily increased the number of imported cases of the disease over the past 20 years, rese... (photo: WHO/P. Virot) Canada Dot Com
Disease   Health   London   Malaria   Photos  
Rice - Agriculture - Farming - Food - Crops EU, Egypt sign trade deal on food products
BRUSSELS - European Union negotiators have initialed a deal to liberalize trade in most farm and fishery products with Egypt, the most important Middle East market for EU... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Middle East Online
EU   Egypt   Food   Photos   Trade  
Supermarket UK Government: New fund connects African suppliers with UK supermarket shelf
RDATE:04072008 | More African goods - from chocolate to pineapples to spices in ready meals - could appear on UK supermarket shelves in future, said International Develop... (photo: WN / Kamaran Najm) Insurance Newsnet
Africa   Government   Photos   Poverty   Supermarket  
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, addresses supporters, at the Harare airport Friday July 4, 2008, on his return to Harare from Egypt, where he attended the African Union summit. Film of Zimbabwe 'vote-rigging'
| New evidence of vote-rigging in last month's presidential election in Zimbabwe has emerged in the form of a secret film made by a prison guard. | The guard, Shepherd Yu... (photo: AP / ) BBC News
Evidence   Mugabe   Photos   Slideshow   Vote   Zimbabwe  
Politics Business & Economy
SAfrica's Mbeki meets Zimbabwe's Mugabe
Mbeki meets Mugabe and in Zimbabwe
Smuggled film shows how Zimbabwe vote was rigged - paper
Smuggled film shows Zimbabwe vote rigged: report
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Low turnout in local elections
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Niger Delta Leaders Reject Summit on Future
Pipeline Vandals Threaten Energy, Says Oil Firm
Nationwide gets a buyer
Kenya canes sugar importers
Supermarket - Grocery - Grocers - Shoppers - Food - Store   (rhubie)
Food prices could go up, says Consumer Watch
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Society Terrorism
Low turnout in local elections
Vp commends Kenyan athletes
Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
African refugees find strength in numbers
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Low turnout in local elections
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Freed Betancourt lands in France
List of coalition deaths
Video shows orderly hostage rescue become celebration
US Military Looks to Colombia to Replace Base in Ecuador
Keith Stansell steps off the ramp of a C-17 Globemaster III onto U.S. soil at Lackland Air Force Base, SC at 11:31PM July 2, 2008.
Former Colombian hostages reunited with families
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Health & Science Energy & Industry
Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
Two million Nigerians at risk from radioactive waste
Health Workers Call Off Strike
President George W. Bush
Bush to reassure Japan, press G8 on Africa
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Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
Merkel: EU wants Zim sanctions
African peers loath to challenge Mugabe
Jugendliche erleben und erfahren Europa in ganz konkreten Projekten. Wie das funktioniert und was Europa einem bringt, diskutierte Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel beim EU-Projekttag mit Jugendlichen einer Oberschule in Berlin.
Merkel takes tough stance on Zimbabwe sanctions
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Sport Internet & Education
Vp commends Kenyan athletes
Smit: South Africa can not get any worse
Rugby boss in harassment claim
Volleyball: Japan holds off Egypt for win in World League+
2005 Tri Nations Series - All Blacks vs Wallabies/aaeh
All Blacks prevail against South Africa
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Nigeria road crash kills 12 school children
Kenyan brothers at US medical school realize father's dr
Sene Schools Are for Infants
Limpopo University Health Unit to Get R102m Boost
Children
Davidson's Pitser will join The Traveling School
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