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Breaking News Sun, 14 Mar 2010
Henry Kissinger - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2008 numb2
Condition   Health   Hospital   Kissinger   Photos  
World brief: Henry Kissinger leaves hospital
| Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was released from a hospital in the South Korean capital Sunday after recovering from stomach pains, a hospital spokesman said. His condition was "not ... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr upload bot) Chicago Sun-Times
Soldiers loyal to the ruling military junta cheer in response to comments by second in command Sekouba Konate, not pictured, at Camp Alpha Yaya Diallo, one week after junta leader Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara was shot by an aide-de-camp, in Conakry, Guinea Friday, Dec. 11, 2009.
Election   Guinea   Photos   Politics   Vote  
Guinea Interim Leader Rules Out Presidential Bid
| Filed at 6:20 a.m. ET | CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) -- Guinea's interim leader says he will not run in presidential elections planned for June in the small West African country. | Gen. Sekouba Konate also ... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell) The New York Times
A Nigerian soldier stands in a building that was destroyed in resent violence at Jos, Nigeria, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010. Nigeria vows to tackle violence
| Nigeria's police chief has said that police officials in Nigeria's central Plateau State will be held responsible for future violent incidents. | Ogbonna Onovo made his comments while on a... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Al Jazeera
Africa   Crime   Nigeria   Peace   Photos  
 Die Kanzlerin mit Prsident Mubarak(ss2)  Mubarak recovering steadily, doctor says
| Cairo - Egypt's president, who had surgery a week ago, is returning steadily to health, the head of the medical team treating him in Germany said in a media statement on Saturday. | Hosni Mubarak, 8... (photo: REGIERUNGonline/Steins) Independent online
Egypt   Germany   Health   Photos   Politics  
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South African President Jacob Zuma speaks during a meeting at Khayelitsha township on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009. Zuma to act as mediator in Zimbabwe
  | By Donwald Pressly | Submit your comment | President Jacob Zuma is off to Zimbabwe this coming week to mediate between the three major political parties that for... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam) Business Report
Business   Photos   Political   President   Zimbabwe  
Hard-line Islamist Al Shabab fighters conduct military exercise in northern Mogadishu's Suqaholaha neighborhood, Somalia, Friday Jan. 1, 2010. US denies military plans in Somalia
| Washington:  The United States on Friday denied coordinating plans by Somalia's embattled government to launch an offensive against Islamic fighters, saying it had... (photo: AP / Farah Abdi Warsameh) Gulf News
Military   Photos   Qaeda   Somalia   Washington  
Governor Spitzer and Lieutenant Governor Paterson stand with a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation. How David Paterson blew it
| When Eliot Spitzer bucked the New York Democratic establishment and selected Senate minority leader David Paterson as his running mate in 2006, many people thought Spit... (photo: www.ny.gov / ) The Guardian
Establishment   Minority   Paterson   Photos   Spitzer  
Mother - Child - Infant Give milk: Breastfeeding moms can help infants worldwide
| Breast milk donations help infants in need. www.breastmilkproject.org If you like this ... Healthy Snack Ideas Mommy blogs from Portland Vitamin D deficiencies in child... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Examiner
Breastfeeding   Donations   Infants   Milk   Photos  
Presidential election of March 4, 2010 in Togo. Faure Gnassingbe , the candidate of the Gathering of the Togolese people (RPT), was Friday with Tabligbo, place chief of the prefecture of Yoto accomodated by thousands of fans. At the time of his intervention, the Head of the State promised to continue the committed reforms in Togo, in particular the assistance with the agricultural groupings. lection prsidentielle du 04 mars 2010 au Togo . Faure Gnassingb , le candidat du Rassemblement du peuple togolais (RPT), tait le vendredi  Tabligbo , chef lieu de la prfecture de Yoto accueilli par des milliers de fans. Lors de son intervention, le chef de lEtat a promis poursuivre les rformes engages au Togo, notamment laide aux groupements agricoles  le candidat d'un peuple Government supporters and opposition march over disputed Togo vote
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Current Togo President Faure Gnassingbe, center waves to supporters as he exits a polling station after casting his vote for president, in Lome,... (photo: WN / Eteh) Canoe
Election   Photos   Politic   Protest   Togo  
A displaced displaced man under observation drinks water while a child who has cholera sleeps at a Doctors without Borders clinic, Monday, Nov. 10, 2008 in Kibati just north of Goma in east Mozambique sees rising deaths in cholera outbreak, with 42 dead and more than 2,600 infected
| MAPUTO, Mozambique - Mozambique's health ministry spokesman says the country's cholera outbreak has now killed 42 people in the northern and central parts of the southe... (photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo) Star Tribune
Cholera   Deaths   Disease   Maputo   Photos  
Former South African President Nelson Mandela eats birthday cake Winnie denies maligning Mandela
Winnie Mandela, the former wife of ex-President Nelson Mandela, has denied giving an interview accusing him of letting down black South Africans. | Ms Madikizela-Mandela ... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay) Joy Online
Africa   London   News   Photos   President  
Alexandria Sea Beach Alexandria the nearly great
| There are many words that could be used to describe Alexandria but one of them isn’t sedate. Fascinating, yes; exciting, sure; memorable, undoubtedly — but ... (photo: WN / noha) Gulf News
Alexandria   City   Life   Photos   Travel  
Emirates Airline Emirates, Etihad ahead of target
| Dubai: A scheme to limit the tonnes of CO2 emitted by airlines flying to the European Union will not affect the UAE's national carriers as they claim they are already m... (photo: Creative Commons / kiwi photo lover) Gulf News
Aerospace   Business   Emirates   Photos   Transport  
Politics Business & Economy
Feature: Cheapening Nkrumah's name and image
 ANC 'regrets' MP's Scopa comments
Iraqi PM picks up oil-rich province in vote count
Ford Kenya to meet over elections
Soldiers loyal to the ruling military junta cheer in response to comments by second in command Sekouba Konate, not pictured, at Camp Alpha Yaya Diallo, one week after junta leader Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara was shot by an aide-de-camp, in Conakry, Guinea Friday, Dec. 11, 2009.
Guinea Interim Leader Rules Out Presidential Bid
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'Ghana must lead an economic emancipation of Africa'
Egypt's Citadel invests $183 mln in river ports
 Anger about council security contracts
Seychelles signs tri-centre tourism accord with South Africa
Mr. John Holmes, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, to brief on the situation in Sri Lanka.
Israel's Gaza Blockade Criticized By UN Humanitarian Chief
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Society Terrorism
Egypt Cancels Unveiling of Restored Synagogue
Female circumcision still rife in Egypt
Summit Artspace exhibit showcases trio of artists
Work on action plan for gender violence
 Former Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss (dn1)
Domestic violence focus of women’s day conference
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Venezuela tests its new Chinese jets
James Cooper: Intellectual-property theft in Latin America
Chavez says Internet should be regulated, urges legal crackd
Venezuela obtains K-8 military planes from China
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh being received by the Danish officials, on his arrival, at Copenhagen, to attend the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference, on December 17, 2009.
Iran shadow hangs over Singh’s visit to US
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Health & Science Energy & Industry
New female condoms at DC beauty salons help fight HIV/AIDS i
World brief: Henry Kissinger leaves hospital
 Mubarak recovering steadily, doctor says
Seychelles sunshine helps UK cancer centres
inserting a female condom
New female condoms at DC beauty salons help fight HIV/AIDS in women (VIDEO)
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Iraqi PM picks up oil-rich province in vote count
 Cape's booze tycoon in 'giant scam'
Veep in New Delhi, India to attend investment conclave
 Bodyguards on demand for 2010 visitors
Emirates Airline
Emirates, Etihad ahead of target
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Sport Internet & Education
Isinbayeva fails at 4.75M
Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha Tops List Of Nigeria Prob
 Holyfield-Botha farce may not happen at all
Isinbayeva fails, Lagat grabs second title
Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha, right, vies for the ball with Hamburg's Jose Paolo Guerrero
Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha Tops List Of Nigeria Probables
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Pregnancies Fuelling School Dropout
SCS offers Dh 190,000 for education centre in Egypt
President Stops Soldier From Evicting School
No Teachers for Schools Yet
Pregnancy - Woman
Pregnant Teens Forced Out of School
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