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Chevrolet Volt photographed at the 2009 Washington DC Auto Show.
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 The Independent 
South Africa's hopes rest on energy-conscious Joule
Thu 24 Feb 2011
| Among the battery-powered marvels that will be moving from the stands of automobile shows onto the forecourts of garages around the world this year is an unlikely newcomer. Car giants like Nissan wi... (photo: Public Domain / IFCAR)
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 The Christian Science Monitor 
West Africa Rising: Google sees 'ocean of possibilities' south of the Sahara
Tue 22 Feb 2011
| • West Africa Rising is a weekly look at business, investment, and development trends. Recent posts | 02.22.11 | West Africa Rising: Google sees 'ocean of possibilities' south of the Sahara 02.22.... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
A South African Airways Airbus A340-200 in Terminal 1 of Munich Airport  Deccan Herald  Mon 21 Feb 2011
Kerala firm's IT solution to power South African Airways
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 21, (IANS): Monday, February 21, 2011 --> | IBS Software Services, headquartered at the Technopark here, has successfully implemented its next generation air cargo management s... (photo: GFDL / MJQH)
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Madagascar President Marc Ravalomanana waves as he leaves the polling station after casting his ballot for the presidential elections in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006. Ravalomanana is expected to win the elections in one of the world's poorest countrie  The New York Times  Sun 20 Feb 2011
Madagascar Bars Entry to President Ousted in '09
| JOHANNESBURG — Madagascar’s ousted president, Marc Ravalomanana, was prevented from boarding a commercial flight here on Saturday, stymieing his attempt to return home after two years in... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay)
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2011 Egyptian Protests showing "Leave" Banner Newsvine Sat 19 Feb 2011
Egypt revolt becomes global case study
| CAIRO — It seems naive to hope the fallout from cataclysmic events in the Middle East and North Africa can spill beyond the region and stir distant, repressed pop... (photo: Creative Commons / Essam Sharaf)
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Traveller's guide: Family safaris The Independent Fri 18 Feb 2011
Traveller's guide: Family safaris
| "Giraffes are boring. Hate giraffes!" "But it's your favourite," you plead from the front seat, patience flagging. This isn't how it is supposed to be - your once-in-a-... (photo: WN / Marzena)
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South Africa's J. P. Duminy walks to his team's net practice, at Headingley cricket ground, Leeds, Thursday July 17, 2008. England will face South Africa in the second test, Friday, July 18, 2008. The Siasat Daily Fri 18 Feb 2011
South Africa will not choke, says batsman Duminy
| New Delhi, February 18: South Africa can shed their reputation as World Cup chokers, batsman JP Duminy insisted. | The Proteas have yet to win the sport's biggest one-d... (photo: AP / Tom Hevezi)
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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni The New York Times Fri 18 Feb 2011
In Uganda, Unrest Gains Little Ground
| KAMPALA, Uganda — Fresh from fighting in the bush, Uganda’s president Yoweri Museveni, a former rebel commander, electrified the crowd at his inaugural addr... (photo: Public Domain / Martin H.)
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In this photo taken Thursday, May 27, 2010, a woman chooses tomatoes at a market in Caracas, Venezuela. Across the developing world, families from Pakistan to Argentina to Congo are being battered by a double-digit surge in food  costs that is fueling political tensions and forcing some to give up eating meat, fruit and even basics such as tomatoes. The Times Of India Thu 17 Feb 2011
Latin America my see food riots as commodities soar
LONDON: Countries in Latin America and Africa, including Bolivia and Mozambique, are most at risk of food riots as prices advance, the United Nations said. The past month... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano)
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