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  •  Sony Music Entertainment and FIFA...

    Sony Music Entertainment and FIFA Announce Superstar Charity Album Around ... - PR Newswire (press release)


    The Guardian (blog)

    Sony Music Entertainment and FIFA Announce Superstar Charity Album Around ...
    PR Newswire (press release)
    Sony Music Entertainment is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Corp., an Official Partner of the FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa?. Sony Music Entertainment ...
    Sony Music qualifies for World Cupmusicweek.com

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  •  Pimpin' Killer Whales in the Name of...

    Pimpin' Killer Whales in the Name of Pleasure, Education and Entertainment - Crosscurrents from KALW News (blog)


    Pimpin' Killer Whales in the Name of Pleasure, Education and Entertainment
    Crosscurrents from KALW News (blog)
    In November 2009 while on a trip to Mozambique and South Africa, I visited South Africa's Kruger National Wildlife Reserve. The park ranger who led our tour ...

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  •  Philippine official urges tracking of...

    Philippine official urges tracking of 15000 suspected of having HIV/Aids - GulfNews


    Reuters

    Philippine official urges tracking of 15000 suspected of having HIV/Aids
    GulfNews
    The old executive order was meant to protect those in the entertainment industry when the Philippines was still hosting two of the largest US overseas war ...
    - KTRV Fox 12UNAIDS: Funding cuts could lead to HIV 'nightmare'Fox12Idaho
    UN says mother-child HIV can be eliminated by 2015WBRC

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  •  Warner Music Group and Dailymotion...

    Warner Music Group and Dailymotion Announce Video Content Partnership - MarketWatch (press release)


    Warner Music Group and Dailymotion Announce Video Content Partnership
    MarketWatch (press release)
    Offering 19 localized versions, Dailymotion's mission is to provide the best possible entertainment experience for users and the best marketing ...

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  •  ICANN Likely to Decide on .XXX This...

    ICANN Likely to Decide on .XXX This Week - XBIZ Newswire


    Washington Post

    ICANN Likely to Decide on .XXX This Week
    XBIZ Newswire
    Lawley said that the pre-reservation system still is in effect for online businesses in the adult entertainment industry at ICMRegistry.com.
    Plans for .xxx top-level domain pop up againArs Technica
    Global agency reconsiders `.xxx' for porn sitesThe Associated Press

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  •  Oscar Bloggers On the Existential...

    Oscar Bloggers On the Existential Silence of Post-Awards Season - Wall Street Journal (blog)


    Telegraph.co.uk

    Oscar Bloggers On the Existential Silence of Post-Awards Season
    Wall Street Journal (blog)
    I'm going on vacation to South Africa on Friday. We welcome thoughtful comments from readers. Please comply with our guidelines. ...
    Academy Awards Oscars Results 2010Breaking News and Sport
    Hurt Locker vanquishes Avatar: patriotism triumphs over anti-Americanism at ...Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
    Oscar winners' reactionsHollywood Reporter

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  •  Miss African Spirit 2010 ? A...

    Miss African Spirit 2010 ? A Celebration of African Culture - Newstime Africa


    Newstime Africa

    Miss African Spirit 2010 ? A Celebration of African Culture
    Newstime Africa
    It will truly be a celebration of Africa and who we are as Africans from the fashion, music, entertainment just a few days before Africa Day. ...

    and more »
  •  Launch of 3D televisions promises...

    Launch of 3D televisions promises revolution in home entertainment - The Guardian


    CBC.ca

    Launch of 3D televisions promises revolution in home entertainment
    The Guardian
    "It's quite simply the entertainment revolution of our time," said DreamWorks' chief executive, Jeffrey Katzenberg. "It's as important as the introduction ...
    3D TVDaily Mail
    3-D Shrek to jump off the big screen into your homeTimes Online
    Is there any depth to 3D?Consumer Tech

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  •  Corey Haim: Your memories? -...

    Corey Haim: Your memories? - Entertainment Weekly


    Corey Haim: Your memories?
    Entertainment Weekly
    Thanks for the laughs even as faraway as s.africa you had reach. I grew up with what I call my ?rat pack of the 80's?. When River Phoenix died I was ...

  •  Nigeria: State Governor Blames Army for...

    Nigeria: State Governor Blames Army for Massacre

    Plateau State Governor Jonah John Jang has blamed the army for last Sunday's killings in the Jos South Local Government Area of the state.
  •  Botswana: Country Opposes Kenya on...

    Botswana: Country Opposes Kenya on Ivory Sales Moratorium

    Botswana government it is totally against Kenya's plans of a 20-year moratorium on ivory trading.
  •  South Africa: Sack Zuma's Staff, Say...

    South Africa: Sack Zuma's Staff, Say Unions

    THE Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) central committee has said the "centre" in the Presidency is not holding and blamed this on the inept coterie of people appointed to manage President Jacob Zuma at the Union Buildings.
  •  East Africa: Region Plans U.S. $900...

    East Africa: Region Plans U.S. $900 Billion Railway Upgrade

    The East African Community (EAC) secretariat is organising a regional conference aimed at actualisation of a US$900bn East African Railway Master plan which will cost $900 billion.
  •  Uganda: Experts Warn of More Landslides...

    Uganda: Experts Warn of More Landslides

    Fourteen-year-old Isaac Wadyegere of Bundesi village in Bududa district woke up to a rainy and chilly Monday morning and went to school as usual.
  •  Africa: Nigeria Extradites Al-Qaeda...

    Africa: Nigeria Extradites Al-Qaeda Suspect to U.S.

    A TERRORIST suspected to belong to the Al-Qaeda network, Ibrahim Haman Ahmed, who was extradited to the United States of America by Nigerian government officials had been on the wanted list of the United States Central Intelligence Agency for more than two years, security and diplomatic sources in Abuja told Vanguard, yesterday.
  •  Kenya: Ministers Told to Stay at Home...

    Kenya: Ministers Told to Stay at Home for Constitution Debate

    At least 13 Cabinet ministers have been caught up in President Kibaki's temporary ban on foreign trips to facilitate debate on the draft constitution.
  •  Zimbabwe: Diamond Mining Firms Face...

    Zimbabwe: Diamond Mining Firms Face Stern Parliament Rebuke

    Two state authorised diamond mining firms, who have been mining the controversial Chiadzwa alluvial fields, could face a stern parliamentary rebuke for avoiding two consecutive parliamentary hearings on their activities.
  •  Nigeria: Pope Condemns Jos Mayhem, as...

    Nigeria: Pope Condemns Jos Mayhem, as Police Set to Charge 49

    Catholic papal Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday condemned the "atrocious" mayhem in Jos where over 500 people were massacred at the wee hours of last Sunday, also police said 49 people responsible would be charged with murder.
  •   Many fail to implement oil and...

    Many fail to implement oil and mining industry anti-corruption initiative

    Transparency of financial flows is an important condition needed to unlock billions of dollars in oil and mining revenues to help fight poverty. However, the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative deadline has passed with many governments falling short. The voluntary initiative to increase transparent and accountable management of natural resource wealth was ignored by 20 of the 22 countries subject to the deadline. The lack of transparency in the oil, gas, and mining sectors ? including secret payments, contracts, and opaque government budgets ? is a major contributor to the problems in these countries That strains the credibility of the EITI process. DN
  •   Le secteur agroalimentaire et le...

    Le secteur agroalimentaire et le droit à l?alimentation

    Rapport du Rapporteur spécial sur le droit à l?alimentation le rôle joué par les acheteurs de produits de base, ceux qui transforment ces produits et par les distributeurs dans la réalisation du droit à l?alimentation. le Rapporteur spécial s?interroge sur la manière dont les politiques d?approvisionnement, de fixation des prix et salariales suivies par les acheteurs, les transformateurs et les distributeurs influent sur le droit à l?alimentation. DN
  •   Poverty retreating in Sub-Saharan...

    Poverty retreating in Sub-Saharan Africa

    There is a possibility of halving extreme poverty in sub-Saharan Africa by 2015 if the the current trend continues. M.Makoni
  •   Don?t mention Avatar - and...

    Don?t mention Avatar - and Canadian mining industry

    "Avatar expresses the attitude host countries have to mining," says an expert on resources. It brings to life "a shifting, global mood in which mining is viewed in a completely negative light." In committee hearings in the Canadian Parliament a succession of speakers accused Canadian miners of violence, corruption, extortion, environmental destruction, and other abuses. DN
  •   Agribusiness and the right to...

    Agribusiness and the right to food

    The report therefore asks how the sourcing, pricing, and wages policies of commodity buyers, food processors and retailers impact the right to food. The report seeks to contribute to a better understanding of the respective responsibilities and obligations of agribusiness corporations and States under international law. See 10 recommendations below. DN
  •   Training, recruitment, and...

    Training, recruitment, and prosecutions can reduce violence against women

    Africa?s security forces - both army and police - need new staffing and improved training to better protect women. Their protection requires a comprehensive system-wide approach so that security forces ensure basic, public safety, support the need to investigate, and apprehend perpetrators of violence against women. Then the courts must bring to trial and imprison those found guilty. DN
  •  Pope denounces 'atrocious' Nigeria...

    Pope denounces 'atrocious' Nigeria bloodshed (AFP)

    Policemen stand guard at the police headquarters in Jos where suspects in the brutal religious killlings on March 5 in Dogo Nahawa village are being held. Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday denounced the AFP - Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday denounced the "atrocious" bloodshed in Nigeria after a massacre of Christian villagers, as police said 49 people would be charged over the killings.


  •  Nigerian soldiers open fire on youths;...

    Nigerian soldiers open fire on youths; 2 killed (AP)

    Rev. Joshua T. Dafom, right, stands in front of the grave of a woman killed in fighting in the village of Ku-got, Nigeria, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. More than 200 people died in central Nigeria in recent fighting between Christians and Muslims. (AP Photos/Jon Gambrell)AP - Soldiers opened fire on a crowd after curfew and killed two people, witnesses said Wednesday, just days after more than 200 people including dozens of children were slaughtered in several mostly Christian villages nearby.


  •  Top Sunni cleric Tantawi dies of heart...

    Top Sunni cleric Tantawi dies of heart attack (AFP)

    Sunni Islam's top cleric Sheikh Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, pictured in 2006, a controversial figure in Egypt, died on Wednesday in Saudi Arabia of a heart attack suffered while boarding a plane, state media said.(AFP/File/Khaled Desouki)AFP - Sunni Islam's top cleric Sheikh Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, a controversial figure in Egypt, died on Wednesday in Saudi Arabia of a heart attack suffered while boarding a plane, state media said.


  •  Libya accepts US 'apology' for Kadhafi...

    Libya accepts US 'apology' for Kadhafi joke (AFP)

    Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi delivers a speech in the coastal city of Benghazi in February 2010. Libya said on Wednesday it accepted the apology of a US official who had joked about Kadhafi's call for jihad against Switzerland and that normal ties would resume.(AFP/File/Mahmud Turkia)AFP - Libya said on Wednesday it accepted the apology of a US official who had joked about Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's call for jihad against Switzerland and that normal ties would resume.


  •  Striking Algerian doctors hold demo ...

    Striking Algerian doctors hold demo (AFP)

    Algerian medical staff shout anti-government slogans during a protest in Algiers. Almost 200 striking Algerian doctors, dentists and pharmacists demonstrated Wednesday near the presidential palace to press their pay demands.(AFP/Fayez Nureldine)AFP - Almost 200 striking Algerian doctors, dentists and pharmacists demonstrated Wednesday near the presidential palace to press their pay demands.


  •  Spain: Aid worker in Africa released by...

    Spain: Aid worker in Africa released by militants (AP)

    AP - A Spanish aid worker who spent 100 days as a hostage of al-Qaida's North African offshoot arrived home tired and grateful after being released Wednesday, and said she hopes two colleagues abducted with her in Mauritania will follow her soon.
  •  ?Innocent victim? has shown remarkable...

    ?Innocent victim? has shown remarkable resilience, but must prepare for more shocks

    The global economic crisis hit Africa hard in many ways. Although the continent was on the sidelines of the events that led up to the worst global recession in 60 years, it was badly affected.
  •  Spice up your holiday in Zanzibar...

    Spice up your holiday in Zanzibar

    BRYAN HARRIS revisits the island that has enchanted travellers from all corners of the world for centuries
  •  Thandiswa electrifies with eccentric...

    Thandiswa electrifies with eccentric sound at Dar?s Double Tree

    Those who could not make it to Zanzibar for the Sauti za Busara festival got a treat in Dar, writes Krista Maya Quint
  •  Battle of the minds in season four...

    Battle of the minds in season four

    Wakhakha Sam on a TV programme that has university students across the continent glued to their seats
  •  When in Kisumu, make sure you visit the...

    When in Kisumu, make sure you visit the museum

    There is more to the town than Lake Victoria and fish, writes Jackson Biko
  •  Fragments of our passing lives...

    Fragments of our passing lives

    Frank Whalley finds Rahab Shine painting the present with an eye on the future


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