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Carey   Photos   Singer   Star   Wiikipedia :Mariah Carey  
 London Evening Standard 
CDs of the week: Mariah Carey, Annie Lennox and Glee
There is festive cheese with bells on from some of this week's releases... | POP | Mariah Carey | Merry Christmas II You | (Mercury) | *** | As Christmas presents go, Mariah Carey's latest scores poor... (photo: Public Domain / Petergriffin9901)
How text messages can help fight malaria
Fight   Malaria   Medicine   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Malaria  
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How text messages can help fight malaria
Mobile phones could soon be helping re-assure Nigerians and Ghanaians they are getting genuine medicine. | A pilot scheme in the two nations has begun putting unique scratch codes on more than 500,000... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
A trial for Habr?  Human Rights 
A trial for Habré?
| On December 1st, 1990, when Hissène Habré was ousted from power in Chad and fled to Senegal, the doors of his prisons flung open and the survivors began their long odyssey to bring their tormentor... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider)
Chad   Photos   Power   Senegal   Trial  
A U.S. Navy Landing Craft, Utility (LCU) prepares to leave the beach of Ghana.  The News & Observer 
Ghana to begin pumping oil for first time
| ACCRA, Ghana -- The West African nation of Ghana is poised to begin pumping oil Wednesday for the first time, kicking off a lucrative new industry expected to bring $1 billion annually to a part of ... (photo: US Navy / Journalist 1st Class Clifton Williams)
Africa   Energy   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: Ghana  
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Mariahparade2 London Evening Standard
CDs of the week: Mariah Carey, Annie Lennox and Glee
There is festive cheese with bells on from some of this week's releases... | POP | Mariah Carey | Merry Christmas II You | (Mercury) | *** | As Christmas presents go, Mar... (photo: Public Domain / Petergriffin9901)
Carey   Photos   Singer   Star   Wiikipedia :Mariah Carey  
Supporters of longtime opposition leader Alassane Ouattara whose presidential election victory has been acknowledged by the U.N., U.S., France and the African Union gather around three dead men in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday Dec. 16, 2010. The Australian
12 dead as Ivory Coast nears civil war
| VIOLENCE has erupted across Ivory Coast leaving at least 12 people dead and taking the volatile country to the brink of civil war. | The main city, Abidjan, once famed ... (photo: AP / Emanuel Ekra)
Civil war   Ivory Coast   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Ivorian presidential election, 2010  
A protester runs past a burning barricade in the northern Abobo district of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Monday Feb. 22, 2010. Seattle Times
Clashes over election results in Ivory Coast leave 20 dead
| ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - Forces loyal to the two men claiming Ivory Coast's presidency clashed in the streets of the commercial capital Thursday, killing at least 20 peop... (photo: AP / str)
Abidjan   Election   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: Côte d'Ivoire  
Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo points during a meeting with Church leaders in the city of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. CNN
U.S., other nations set deadline for disputed Ivory Coast leader
| Washington (CNN) -- The United States and other countries have given President Laurent Gbagbo a deadline to leave Ivory Coast or risk sanctions, a senior State Departme... (photo: AP)
Election   Ivory Coast   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Ivorian presidential election, 2010  
A flock of birds at a private pond in Pocahontas, Illinois, USA as seen in this March 9, 2010 file photo. Zeenews
Birds change colour to attract mates
Washington: The New Guinea-based birds of paradise have long been famed for their elaborate forest floor dances. Now, a new study has found that they dance and change the... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Birds   Guinea   Photos   Scientists   Wikipedia: Bird  
Mobile Phone - Cellphone - Technology National Public Radio
Is Your Christmas Gift Fueling War?
| What's the true cost of that mobile phone in your pocket? | That's the big question human rights group Enough Project wants you to ponder this year as it urges holiday ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Christmas   Consumer   Gift   Photos   Wikipedia: Electronica  
Politics Defense & Terrorism
- WikiLeaks: UNGA third committee resolutions - NZ response
- Editorial: Constructive criticism is the way forward
- UN: Reports Of Abductions In Ivory Coast Grow
- Independent Appeal: Breaking the silence of Gambia's sex
President Barack Obama in the Oval Office 1/28/09.
Obama signs tax cuts bill
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- UN warns of death squad killings in Ivory Coast
- J. M. Hagopian, Told of Genocide, Dies at 97
- DR Congo: Rogue Leaders, Rebels Forcibly Recruit Youth
- WikiLeaks: EAP/ANP Director McGann's visit to NZ
Closeup Czech Republic versus Ghana at 2006 World Cup
Gyan tops BBC African Footballer of the Year poll
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Nigel Comer's role expanded to include Heinz Australia
- Oil Flows Amid Legal & Transparency Gaps
- WikiLeaks cables: Yemen radioactive stocks 'were easy al
- France, US, EU Put Financial Squeeze on Gagbo
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CDs of the week: Mariah Carey, Annie Lennox and Glee
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- Letter to Jomo: Spooks, Diplomatic leaks and crude
- Independent Appeal: Breaking the silence of Gambia's sex
- Obama lobbies regional leaders on Sudan
- Unrest in DR Congo after TP Mazembe lose to Inter Milan
In this Monday, Aug. 9 2010 members and supporters of the Southern Sudan Youth Forum for Referendum march through the southern Sudan capital of Juba. Southern Sudan  is eagerly awaiting a January vote that could break Africa's largest country into two. North-South negotiations have barely begun, though, and tensions are already rising, as the south accuses the north of playing a stall game designed to delay the vote.
Obama lobbies regional leaders on Sudan
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Health Society & Culture
- J. M. Hagopian, Told of Genocide, Dies at 97
- HIV virus in monkeys much older than thought: study
- Admit it, we just love to moan about the weather
- WikiLeaks cables: How US 'second line of defence' ta
Monkey - Animal
HIV virus in monkeys much older than thought: study
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- Editorial: Constructive criticism is the way forward
- GIMPA holds Congregation
- Soldiers urged to offer quality education to their wards
- At Margulies Collection, 7 shows are sure to wow
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CDs of the week: Mariah Carey, Annie Lennox and Glee
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Nigel Comer's role expanded to include Heinz Australia
- New tropical mistletoe described just in time for Christmas
- Giant tree and tropical mistletoe among 2010s great discover
- WikiLeaks cables: UN offered Robert Mugabe a lucrative retir
A flock of birds at a private pond in Pocahontas, Illinois, USA as seen in this March 9, 2010 file photo.
Birds change colour to attract mates
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- Inter Club WC champs
- Eto’o voted top player at Club World Cup
- Eto'o favourite to lift award for fourth time
- Obama lobbies regional leaders on Sudan
In this Monday, Aug. 9 2010 members and supporters of the Southern Sudan Youth Forum for Referendum march through the southern Sudan capital of Juba. Southern Sudan  is eagerly awaiting a January vote that could break Africa's largest country into two. North-South negotiations have barely begun, though, and tensions are already rising, as the south accuses the north of playing a stall game designed to delay the vote.
Obama lobbies regional leaders on Sudan
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