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Breaking News Thu, 31 Dec 2009
Australia's Marcus North, right, smiles as England's Graeme Swann reacts after bowling on the second day of the fourth cricket test match between England and Australia, at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds, England, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2009.
Africa   Cricket   England   Photos   Star  
 Irish Times 
South Africa have little time to recover for Cape Town
| CRICKET NEWS: IT TOOK a little over 70 minutes yesterday for England to demolish the remnants of the South African second innings and win the second Test. When Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann ended th... (photo: AP / Tim Hales)
England captain Andrew Strauss, left, talks with bowler James Anderson, right, on the first day of the fourth cricket test match between England and Australia, Headingley cricket ground, Leeds, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
Africa   Durban   England   Photos   Star  
 The Independent 
Strauss delight as Swann spins England to victory
| Andrew Strauss was delighted with his England side's display in the second Test, which they wrapped up yesterday morning in Durban to secure a massive victory over South Africa by an innings and 98 ... (photo: AP / Tim Hales)
Amr Moussa, Secretary-General of the Arab League (ayt1)  The Star 
Arab League chief wants bigger UN role in Middle East
| CAIRO (Reuters) - The United Nations must play a bigger role in trying to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the United States should not be the only mediator, a senior Arab official said.... (photo: AP Photo / Bassem Tellawi)
Arab League   Mideast   Peace   Photos   UN  
A Palestinian boy looks up from the entrance of a smuggling tunnel on the Palestinian side of the border between the southern Gaza Strip and Egypt and Rafah in the south of Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009. During its offensive in the Gaza Strip, Israel said it destroyed most of the hundreds of tunnels in repeated bombing runs by Israeli jets. But Wednesday, smuggling was under way ag  The Star 
Egypt's Gaza wall months from completion - Israel
| JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An underground wall that Egypt is building along its border with the Gaza Strip will significantly stem Palestinian arms smuggling when is completed, an Israeli military office... (photo: AP / Eyad Baba)
Egypt   Gaza   Israel   Photos   Weapons  
Top Stories
Dutch Interior Minister Guusje Ter Horst listens during a news conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009. The News International
Dutch to use full body scanners for US flights
Thursday, December 31, 2009 | THE HAGUE, Netherlands: The Netherlands announced on Wednesday it will immediately begin using full body scanners for flights heading to the... (photo: AP / Evert-Jan Daniels)
Netherlands   Photos   Technology   Terrorism   US  
 United Arab Emirates businessmen are seen in the Dubai Financial Market Center during the official opening ceremony in the Trade Center in Dubai Sunday, March 26, 2000. The bourse will have eight listed companies and forms a base of trading for one hundr Daily Star Lebanon
Dubai stock market to lag behind in 2010
| Thursday, December 31, 2009 | - Powered by | CAIRO: Dubai’s stock market is likely to lag its regional peers in 2010 due to an oversupply of real estate projects,... (photo: AP Photo )
Economy   Financial   Market   Photos   Stock  
Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade The Star
Street anger at Senegal leader's "Jesus" comment
| DAKAR (Reuters) - Police in mostly Muslim Senegal broke up a protest outside the capital Dakar's cathedral on Wednesday after Catholics accused the country's president ... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon)
Photos   Police   Religion   Senegal   Society  
Amr Moussa, Secretary-General of the Arab League (ayt1) The Star
Arab League chief wants bigger UN role in Middle East
| CAIRO (Reuters) - The United Nations must play a bigger role in trying to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the United States should not be the only mediator... (photo: AP Photo / Bassem Tellawi)
Arab League   Mideast   Peace   Photos   UN  
Politics Economy
- Senegal President Wade apologises for Christ comments
- Chinese foreign minister to visit African nations, Saudi Ara
- Time to Kick Those Political Footballs
- Exco Election Worsens Nans Factional Crisis
File - An aid convoy arrives in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza, on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah.
We Must Learn to Stress Borderless Acts of Goodness
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- Impressive Fiscal Performance
- Slowdown in Export Growth to Hurt Manufacturing
- Country to Boost Ties With New Powerhouses
- Economy Registered Steady Growth in 2009 - Central Bank Boss
A security guard, bottom right, sits outside the deserted construction site of Soccer City Stadium, on the outskirts of Soweto, South Africa, Wednesday, July 8, 2009. South African construction workers at stadiums being built for the 2010 World Cup went on an indefinite strike Wednesday in a move which could derail next year's tournament.
Will World Cup stadiums change Africa's image?
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Health Education
- Yar'Adua's Health Triggers Concern Over Nation's
- African Doctor Sees More Drug-Resistant HIV
- South African doctor sees drug-resistant HIV
- Oshiomhole Woos NMA on Health Care
A woman turns away after viewing a painting by British artist Damien Hurst entitled ' HIV Aids, Drugs Combination ' at Sotheby's auction house in London, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007. The painting is part of the 'Red' auction of works of art donated by many renowned artists in order to raise money for the treatment of HIV/AIDS in Africa. The sale which it is hoped will raise some US$ 40 million will take place in New York on Feb. 14. This painting is priced at US$ 450-650,000.
South African doctor sees drug-resistant HIV
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- No New School Workbooks As Promised, As 'Flawed' Ten
- Afriforum Calls On Parents to Support Mother-Tongue Educatio
- Experts Task Professionals On Research, Medical Education
- FCT Will Not Compromise Education Standard - Aliero
ANC President Jacob Zuma arrives at Parliament for the swearing in of members of Parliament and the president in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
 Thousands at Zuma party
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Crimes Travel
-  Hijacking suspects linked to massacre
-  No bail for alleged car-boot murderer
- Brutal end to 2009: Horror all over
-  Former sports stars to whip police into shape
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, a ceremony is held before a Chinese naval fleet sets sail from a port in Sanya city of China's southernmost island province of Hainan on Friday, Dec. 26, 2008.
China floats idea of first overseas naval base
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- Country Cruise Tourism Steers Buoyant Course in 2009
- Tourism on Lake Kivu Boosted With $485,000 Cruise Boat
- Something to declare: Fez, Morocco; Christmas crackers; Crui
-  Cruise ship bonanza for SA
Nile Cruise - Cairo Tourism - New Pharaonic Design
Jaz Hotels, Resorts & Cruises set for major expansion in Egypt
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