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Breaking News Wed, 15 Oct 2008
Rabbits for sale
Animals   Jail   Photos   Population   Rabbits  
Mandela's jail overrun by rabbits
| South Africa's Robben Island is to be closed for two weeks while authorities cull rabbits that have overrun the site where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. | The rabbits are so numerous that they thre... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) BBC News
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe attends the eleventh ordinary session of the assembly of the African Union, jsa1
Military   Photos   Politic   President   Zimbabwe  
Generals' fears of prosecution imperil Zimbabwe deal
| : Military commanders in Zimbabwe have pressured President Robert Mugabe to shield them from prosecution for a violent crackdown on his political foes this year, and his response now threatens to de... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser) International Herald Tribune
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh addressing the Third Summit of the India, Brazil & South Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forum, in New Delhi on October 15, 2008. IBSA has important role in managing global crisis: PM
|               Text: NEW DELHI: In the backdrop of the international financial crisis, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday said India, Brazil and South Afr... (photo: PIB of India) The Times of India
Delhi   Development   India   Photos   Politics  
Colin Powell Colin Powell joins hip-hop band at Africa Rising
Rick Pearson, Evening Standard 15.10.08 Look here too | Elbow review Queen review | It started too early and finished too late, but Africa Rising was a four-hour spectacular worthy of any continent. |... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr) London Evening Standard
Africa   Entertainment   Festival   Music   Photos  
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Kenya Airways /aaeh KQ connects global offices with VSAT
Written By:Claire Wanja/IDG News    , Posted: Wed, Oct 15, 2008 | Caption: Naikuni says the switch will increase the airline's availability to 99.7 pe... (photo: public domain / ) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Aerospace   Business   Kenya   Photos   Transport  
An Iraqi newborn, who health officials suspect is infected with cholera IRAQ: Cholera deaths rise to eight as disease spreads
web | Photo: IRIN BAGHDAD, 15 October 2008 (IRIN) - About 500 confirmed cholera cases have been registered in Iraq since the latest outbreak of the disease on 20 August. ... (photo: AP / Alaa al-Marjani) IRINnews
Cholera   Disease   Iraq   Microbiology   Photos  
Joburg pupils get cooked meals Joburg pupils get cooked meals
| By Bongani Masango | The donation of mobile kitchens to several schools in Joburg means some children will never be hungry in class again. | On Tuesday, 1 443 pupils at... (photo: WN / bojana) Independent online
Children   Health   Joburg   Photos   School  
Dam Water- india- maharashtra- am1 Poison concerns for Inanda Dam
| People living around Inanda Dam, one of Durban's main water supply dams, have been warned not to eat the dam's fish or locally grown vegetables after alarming evidence ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Independent online
Durban   Environment   Health   Photos   Water  
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe,left, leaves the Ambasciatori Hotel in Rome, Thursday, June 5, 2008. Mugabe was in Rome to attend the High-level conference on World Food Security held at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization headquarters US: Mugabe violating deal
| Washington - The United States on Tuesday accused Zimbabwe's President of violating a power-sharing deal with rival by offering key government posts to his own party. |... (photo: AP Photo / Pier Paolo Cito) News24
Government   Mugabe   Photos   Washington   Zimbabwe  
Ford Headquarters (sl1) GM, Ford in SA upbeat despite US troubles 
TROUBLES facing US car makers General Motors and Ford appear to have either directly affected or reversed investment plans in their South African units, which continue to... (photo: Public Domain) Business Day
Cars   Ford   Investment   Market   Photos  
mitsubishi motors wnhires jd1 Mitsubishi's SA assembly plant helps to cut costs  
MITSUBISHI Motors SA says assembling Triton bakkies at its new R200m South African plant yields both cost-saving gains and empowerment benefits. | Mitsubishi spokesman Ed... (photo: WN / james) Business Day
Cars   Market   Mitsubishi   Photos   Production  
India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh speaks(R) jammu and kashmir governor NN vohra during a news conference in Srinagar October 10, 2008 India, Brazil, South Africa meet to discuss financial crisis
|               Text: NEW DELHI: Leaders from emerging economic powers India, South Africa and Brazil were meeting here on Wednesd... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) The Times of India
Africa   Brazil   Financial   India   Photos  
 SINGKAMAS - NATIVE TURNIP  - YAM BEAN                              Sweet potato lie
A yam is a yam is a yam. Unless it is a sweet potato. | Confused yet? | Trust us, you are. | Americans have been confusing sweet potatoes for yams for centuries. With the... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) The News & Observer
America   Carolina   Crop   Food   Photos  
Politics Business & Economy
Robert Mugabe pushed to keep army chiefs safe from court
Swapo in Flat Spin - Kaura
Goabab Suspended From Parliament Job
Country On Right Path to Political Development, Says Rawling
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe attends the eleventh ordinary session of the assembly of the African Union, jsa1
Generals' fears of prosecution imperil Zimbabwe deal
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Cosatu to protest against Swaziland
JSE extends losses on recession fears
SA retail sales dip in August on high rates
Zimbabwe talks focus on finance ministry: media
Kenya Airways /aaeh
KQ connects global offices with VSAT
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Society Terrorism
Department head turnover 25%
EU Donates Equipment to Civil Society
Residents claim rent is exorbitant
The Problem With NSSF is Its Laws
 KLdy1 - CHNdy1 - China - handcrafts - jade - dolls - jewellery - dzi beads - colourful - crafts - industry - tourism. (dy1)
Botswana art for all to see
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Hurricane sweeps into Baja peninsula
Wyoming: In pursuit of heroes
Peruvian guerrillas kill 12 soldiers
Two Colombians Arraigned in Washington, D.C. on Terrorism an
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US encourages Brazil to buy F-18 fighter jets
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Health & Science Energy & Industry
Robert Mugabe pushed to keep army chiefs safe from court
Doctors Withdraw Services
Health Professionals Distribution Unequal
2 discharged after virus alert
An Iraqi newborn, who health officials suspect is infected with cholera
IRAQ: Cholera deaths rise to eight as disease spreads
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Dana Gas Makes Discovery at Al Tawil-1 Well in Egypt
Dione is 16th oil discovery in BP's Block 31 off Angola
IFP calls for health care probe
Zuma not too concerned - analyst
Mat Makers in Ogoniland, Nigeria
Niger Delta Philanthropist Seeks Better Deal for Oil Communities
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Sport Internet & Education
Wafu President Lauds Adidas' Support
Acuna, Mbesuma Back in Full Training
Under-17s in Money Fix
2010 World Cup - Eagles Avoid Cameroon
French Prime Minister Francois Fillon arrives at the Elysee Palace for a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris, Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
Jeers at Tunisia-France match draw official ire
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Development of Arts Requires Training of Cultural Agents
Education Policy Makers Need to Develop Novel Curricula
Benue Cancels 5,442 Results for Exam Fraud
ICPC Quizzes Oyo Tescom Boss Over Teachers' Pay
Joburg pupils get cooked meals
Joburg pupils get cooked meals
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