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  •  Where a Cellphone Is Still Cutting Edge...

    Where a Cellphone Is Still Cutting Edge - New York Times


    Where a Cellphone Is Still Cutting Edge
    New York Times
    But it is from Kenya to Colombia to South Africa ? the kind of places that have built cellphone towers precisely to leapfrog past the expense of building ...

  •  Cinemas to show South Africa World Cup...

    Cinemas to show South Africa World Cup in 3D - Sportbusiness.com


    Times LIVE

    Cinemas to show South Africa World Cup in 3D
    Sportbusiness.com
    ... Aruna Media AG has acquired the exclusive worldwide live 3D cinema and entertainment venue rights for this year's FIFA World Cup in South Africa. ...
    FIFA, Sony Unveil 3D World Cup SlateBroadcasting & Cable
    FIFA Sets 3-D Plans for World CupWorld Screen News
    FIFA, Sony Announce World Cup 3D CoverageTV Technology
    PR Newswire (press release) -Namibia Economist -CrunchGear (blog)
    all 318 news articles »
  •  Al-Qaeda threats to attack during...

    Al-Qaeda threats to attack during England World Cup match against USA - Mirror.co.uk


    Times LIVE

    Al-Qaeda threats to attack during England World Cup match against USA
    Mirror.co.uk
    The terror group's North African branch boasts that it will evade X-ray and security checks at the 42000-seater Royal Bafokeng Stadium in South Africa on ...
    Al-Qaeda: We'll blitz World CupThe Sun
    World Cup screenings at seaMirror.co.uk (blog)

    all 67 news articles »
  •  EA's 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa...

    EA's 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Music Soundtrack Sets the Stage for ... - Trading Markets (press release)


    TSN

    EA's 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Music Soundtrack Sets the Stage for ...
    Trading Markets (press release)
    A full playable demo of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa for the PlayStation(R)3 computer entertainment system will be available for downloadable at the ...
    South Africa ScoresForbes
    Soundtrack Announced for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa411mania.com
    Three countries in five days for TrophyFifa.com
    Australian FourFourTwo
    all 955 news articles »
  •  Adam Lambert talks about his return to...

    Adam Lambert talks about his return to American Idol - Beatweek Magazine


    Beatweek Magazine

    Adam Lambert talks about his return to American Idol
    Beatweek Magazine
    Read more from Adam Lambert later this month when he appears on the cover of Beatweek Magazine to discuss his debut album For Your Entertainment, ...

    and more »
  •  Murdered racehate leader Eugene...

    Murdered racehate leader Eugene Terreblanche's funeral turns into rally - Mirror.co.uk


    CBC.ca

    Murdered racehate leader Eugene Terreblanche's funeral turns into rally
    Mirror.co.uk
    The coffin of murdered racehate leader Eugene Terreblanche was carried in to church yesterday as supporters turn his funeral into ...
    Racist in peaceThe Sun
    Wandtv.com, NewsCenter17, StormCenter17, Central Illinois News-South African ...WAND
    Eugene Terreblanche: Love and hateRadio 1

    all 337 news articles »
  •  Lawrence University International...

    Lawrence University International Cabaret - Oshkosh Northwestern


    Lawrence University International Cabaret
    Oshkosh Northwestern
    The event includes a fashion show and dances from China, Japan, Latin America, the Subcontinent, Africa and Vietnam, a didjeridu performance and music from ...
    Lawrence history through the archivesLawrentian (subscription)

    all 2 news articles »
  •  Electus, Engine team for 'Thumb Wars' -...

    Electus, Engine team for 'Thumb Wars' - Hollywood Reporter


    Electus, Engine team for 'Thumb Wars'
    Hollywood Reporter
    Ben Silverman's newly formed company Electus is partnering with a newly formed US producer-distributor, Engine Entertainment, ...
    Silverman, Burnett play 'Big Time'Variety

    all 31 news articles »
  •  Key to origin of our species: Unknown...

    Key to origin of our species: Unknown apes are found in cave - Mirror.co.uk


    Reuters

    Key to origin of our species: Unknown apes are found in cave
    Mirror.co.uk
    The fossils of an adult female and a boy child discovered in South Africa are of a previously unknown species with a mix of primitive ape and later human ...
    African fossils may fit gap between apes, humansWBRC
    South African fossils could be 'new human ancestor'Radio 1

    all 552 news articles »
  •  South Africa: Zuma Repudiates Youth...

    South Africa: Zuma Repudiates Youth Leader Over Attack on Journalist

    South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has described as "regrettable and unacceptable" the behaviour of Julius Malema, his party's youth leader, who this week verbally abused a BBC reporter, calling him a "bastard" and a "bloody agent."
  •  West Africa: Shea Production Vital to...

    West Africa: Shea Production Vital to Women's Incomes

    Across the semi-arid Sahel region of West Africa, the shea tree prized by women, who produce a butter from its nuts that is a key ingredient in food and cosmetics. However, drought and diseases threaten this source of income.
  •  Niger: Agencies Call for $190 Million...

    Niger: Agencies Call for $190 Million to Stem Crisis

    Aid agencies are asking donors for US$133 million to help the government feed millions of people at risk of going hungry, adding to $57 million already received or committed.
  •  Sudan: Sudanese Polls Must Be Peaceful...

    Sudan: Sudanese Polls Must Be Peaceful and Credible, UN Chief Stresses

    Sunday's historic presidential and parliamentary elections in Sudan must be conducted peacefully and credibly, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today, urging the country's Government, electoral authorities and political parties to play their part to ensure the polls take place free of violence or intimidation.
  •  South Africa: Coal Plant Won't Promote...

    South Africa: Coal Plant Won't Promote Development, Say Groups

    As the World Bank approved a controversial three-billion-dollar loan for a coal-fired power plant in South Africa Thursday, both the details and the broader impacts of the loan continue to be criticised by community and environmental groups.
  •  Nigeria: Gowon, Okonjo-Iweala Harp On...

    Nigeria: Gowon, Okonjo-Iweala Harp On Sustainable Economic Devt

    Former head of state General Yakubu Gowon and former Finance Minister Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala have harped on the need for sustainable economic development of Nigeria.
  •  Nigeria: Former President Babangida...

    Nigeria: Former President Babangida Says He'll Seek Election

    Former military President General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB) on Saturday declared his intention to run for the 2011 Presidential election.
  •  Kenya: Key Witnesses in Poll Violence...

    Kenya: Key Witnesses in Poll Violence Cases Now Under Protection

    At least 20 witnesses said to be holding crucial evidence on hate crimes committed during the post-election violence have been placed under protection.
  •  Nigeria: Should Kanu Be at the World...

    Nigeria: Should Kanu Be at the World Cup?

    As Nigerians wait to know the players who will fly the nation's colours at the World Cup in South Africa, former Super Eagles captain, Austin Okocha has cautioned Super Eagles technical adviser Lars Lagerback not to select unfit players for the crucial football battle.
  •   Righting wrongs of Copenhagen...

    Righting wrongs of Copenhagen fraud

    The Copenhagen Accord sets the tone for the continued exploitation of the developing world under a new multilateral climate regime, writes the author. However, Bolivia?s forthcoming ?Peoples? Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth? that is scheduled to take place from 19-22 April 2010 aims to address the failings of that problematic political agreement that poses a threat to meaningful climate solutions. AB
  •   Good governance lessons for...

    Good governance lessons for primary education

    Poor governance jeopardises primary education. This new report from Transparency International shows that strengthening governance is key to providing quality, basic education in 7 countries: Ghana, Madagascar, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Uganda. But to increase school enrolment is not enough. To ensure true, lasting progress in education levels and the best use of the scarce resources available, oversight and accountability must be improved. DN
  •   Obama expands military...

    Obama expands military involvement in Africa

    the Obama administration is asking for 38 million dollars for the Foreign Military Financing programme to pay for U.S. arms sales to African countries.
  •   Vente d?armes au sud du Sahara ...

    Vente d?armes au sud du Sahara

    Vente d?armes, soutien logistique, formation - l?intérêt de Israel pour les pays au sud du Sahara ne se démet pas. DN
  •   Arms deal weakens new democracy -...

    Arms deal weakens new democracy - Swedish &, S. African clerics

    The South African Government signed contracts totalling R30 billion in 1999 to modernise its defence equipment, which included the purchase of corvettes, submarines, light utility helicopters, lead-in fighter trainers and advanced light fighter aircraft. The deal was riddled with corruption allegations and ten years later, rumbles of dissatisfaction are still being heard. M.Makoni
  •   Human African trypanosomiasis: an...

    Human African trypanosomiasis: an update

    Sleeping sickness is one of Africa?s most deadly and most neglected diseases. It affects an estimated 300,000 people every year; yet there is no adequate distribution of information to the general public about the disease. M.Makoni
  •  Sudan set for historic vote, security...

    Sudan set for historic vote, security tight (Reuters)

    Reuters - Sudan holds historic multi-party elections Sunday that have been marred already by fraud allegations and will test the fragile unity of a nation divided by decades of civil conflict.
  •  Sudan gears up for landmark poll under...

    Sudan gears up for landmark poll under boycott cloud (AFP)

    Sudanese police officers guard a ballot box being dispatched to a polling station in Khartoum. Election organisers rushed to get the last ballots out on Saturday on the eve of Sudan's first multi-party election in 24 years that is being marred by opposition boycotts and Western criticism.(AFP/Patrick Baz)AFP - Election organisers rushed to get the last ballots out on Saturday on the eve of Sudan's first multi-party election in 24 years that is being marred by opposition boycotts and Western criticism.


  •  Two left in C.Africa election fight...

    Two left in C.Africa election fight after opposition boycott (AFP)

    President of the Central African Republic Francois Bozize will have only one rival in the May 16 presidential poll after an opposition withdrawal(AFP/File/Georges Gobet)AFP - Only President Francois Bozize and ex-head of state Ange Patasse will contest the May 16 presidential vote in the Central African Republic following an opposition withdrawal, an official said Saturday.


  •  Critics fear allies of Nigeria's ailing...

    Critics fear allies of Nigeria's ailing leader interfering (AFP)

    Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua, pictured in 2009, has not appeared in public for months due to his health, but some critics fear his allies may be working to undermine recent moves by the country's acting leader.(AFP/File/Joedson Alves)AFP - Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua has not appeared in public for months due to his health, but some critics fear his allies may be working to undermine recent moves by the country's acting leader.


  •  6,000 demonstrators protest Togo...

    6,000 demonstrators protest Togo election results (AP)

    AP - More than 6,000 opposition demonstrators have taken to the streets in the West African nation of Togo to protest presidential election results.
  •  SAfrican president blasts outspoken...

    SAfrican president blasts outspoken youth leader (AP)

    African national Youth League leader Julius Malema  points during a news conference in Johanensburg , Thursday, April 8, 2010. A white politician storms out of a live TV debate about race relations and a black leader throws racial epithets at a journalist he kicks out of a news conference, in ongoing fallout from the killing of South Africa's leading white supremacist.(AP Photo/Str) **SOUTH AFRICA OUT**AP - South African President Jacob Zuma intervened Saturday to try to rein in the outspoken youth leader of his African National Congress party but did not suspend him from his position.


  •  Best April Fool?s hoaxes of all time......

    Best April Fool?s hoaxes of all time...

    In 1957, the respected BBC news show Panorama aired footage of Swiss spaghetti farmers pulling strands of spaghetti down from trees.
  •  Drink whisky to please God, vote...

    Drink whisky to please God, vote ?multi? to please Museveni

    Recently I made a new friend, a ?diluted Catholic? like me. When Lent started 40 days ago, he vowed not to drink any beer.
  •  Small victories in a good week for...

    Small victories in a good week for justice in Kenya

    In our own long walk to freedom, to borrow the title of Nelson Mandela?s autobiography, we have learnt many things: First, that neither bad or good are absolute ? those running ahead today may tomorrow be setting roadblocks and traps for the rest of us to fall into and over.
  •  Help, Da Slum is coming to Da Full Stop...

    Help, Da Slum is coming to Da Full Stop and I?m being driven to despair...

    I live in a city that I?m convinced will one day wake up to find that it can no longer move.
  •  Makmende......

    Makmende...

    ?It?s kind of like a Gado cartoon come to life, political commentary vibes, but with a bit of Tom and Jerry thrown in? ? Just a Band
  •  Uganda joins World Digital Library...

    Uganda joins World Digital Library

    Finally, Uganda joins the World Digital Library (WDL) project after receiving equipment worth Ush600 million ($300,000) from Carnegie Corporation of New York and Ush6 billion ($3 million) from Google.


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