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South African President Thabo Mbeki waves to parliamentarians after delivering his speech at the National Assembly in Paris Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003. Mbeki arrived Monday for a three-day state visit to France with business high on the agenda. Parliament Speaker Jean-Louis Debre is at lef
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Diplomats aid Mbeki with Zimbabwe
Written By:Zipporah Njeri/BBC   , Posted: Sat, Jul 19, 2008 | A group of senior diplomats are to help South African President Thabo Mbeki in his efforts to solve Zimbabwe's pol... (photo: AP / Francois Mor)
Internally displaced children wait for food distributed by an aid organization while one of them eats after receiving a piece of bread, frontground and left, at the Nairobi show ground, Kenya, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008.
Africa   Aids   Circumcision   Community   Health   Kenya   Photos  
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Kenyans reject circumcision plan
| Elders from Kenya's Luo community in western Kenya have refused to endorse a plan to promote male circumcision to curb the spread of HIV/Aids. | The Luo Council of Elders says it cannot sanction cir... (photo: AP / Bernat Armangue)
 grameen bank - bank for poor - bangladesh - hires - am1  Voa News 
Micro Loans Foster Entrepreurship in Poor Countries
| In many developing countries, micro-financing has created possibilities for burgeoning entrepreneurs who would not have found funding before. VOA's Barry Wood reports that special attention is now b... (photo: creative common)
Bangladesh   Bank   Entrepreneur   Funding   Photos   Women  
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga, left, and President Mwai Kibaki, right, with United Nations Habitat executive director Tibai Juka, center, leave the parliament after Kibaki addressed the opening session of parliament in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday March 6, 2008. Kibaki urged lawmakers Thursday to pass the laws needed to enforce the country's new power-sharing agreement as Parliament convened for the first time since the deal was signed. The agreement, reached last week, calls for Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga to share power after both sides claimed victory in the Dec. 27 presidential election. Their dispute unleashed weeks of bloodshed, killing more than 1,000 people and exposing divisions over land and economic inequalit  BBC News 
Kenya sued over biofuel project
| Environmental and community groups have taken Kenya's government to court over a controversial project to grow sugar in the River Tana Delta. | The $369m project aims to grow sugarcane to produce et... (photo: AP / Khalil Senosi)
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United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan The Guardian
Kofi Annan: Zimbabwe shames Africa
| In an exclusive interview, the former UN secretary general says he is ready to help Zimbabwe through its crisis but warns against judging the whole of Africa | Kofi Ann... (photo: Creative Commons / Harry Wad)
Crisis   Government   Leaders   Photos   Politics  
Jelimo Pamela The Star
Jelimo and Vlasic aim to go one step nearer to jackpot
| PARIS: The Olympics may be the prime target for most athletes this season but for two women both that and the lure of the US$1mil Golden League bonus remain viable targ... (photo: AP / )
Kenya   Olympics   Photos   Sport   Women  
 Gnus -And - Zebras - In -Masai - Mara /aaeh       CNN
The plight of the wildebeest
By CNN's David McKenzie | MASAI MARA, Kenya (CNN) -- The migration of over a million wildebeest between Kenya and Tanzania is one of the wonders of the natural world. Tou... (photo: creative commons)
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** ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS NOV. 27-29 AND THEREAFTER ** A rubber tracked tractor pulls a grain cart along side the combine, Monday morning, Nov. 22, 2004. Its purpose is to offload the feed corn without the need to stop harvesting, Rubber tracked vehicles have become more popular in the last 10-15 years and are good for farming wet fields. (AP Photo/Daniel Miller)hg3 IRINnews
YEMEN: New plan envisages more effective rainwater harvesting
web | Photo: Mohammed al-Jabri/IRIN SANAA, 17 July 2008 (IRIN) - A senior official at Yemen's Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE) has said a plan has been drafted to ... (photo: AP Photo / Daniel Miller)
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rose , flower, plants The Independent
Blooming marvellous: How one farmer is leading a revival of the true English rose
| The phrase "English rose" is often used to describe a girl with a pale complexion and a bloom to the cheeks. When it comes to flowers, though, so many foreign species a... (photo: Public Domain / )
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Japan's Hiroyuki Fujita plays from the 2nd tee during the third round of the British Open golf championship ,jsa1 Kenya Broadcasting Corp
World's top golfers gear for tough weather at British Open
Written By:AFP   , Posted: Thu, Jul 17, 2008 | Caption: Tiger Woods. There had been worries that the absence of the World Number One might have an imp... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
Britain   Golf   Photos   Sport   Weather   World  
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- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
- Zimbabwe's 'Power-Sharing' Reality
- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
South African President Thabo Mbeki waves to parliamentarians after delivering his speech at the National Assembly in Paris Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003. Mbeki arrived Monday for a three-day state visit to France with business high on the agenda. Parliament Speaker Jean-Louis Debre is at lef
Diplomats aid Mbeki with Zimbabwe
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- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
- Zimbabwe's 'Power-Sharing' Reality
- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
- Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
 grameen bank - bank for poor - bangladesh - hires - am1
Micro Loans Foster Entrepreurship in Poor Countries
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- How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should
- 5 die in Nigeria houseboat attack
- Agents Call for a Defined Turf
- Eucalyptus Forests Under Threat From Disease
- Red Flag Raised Over New Hotels At Maasai Mara
- RVR strike called off
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Big Dams Are Not the Answer to World's Energy Needs
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- Foreign-born athletes take Olympic stage for US
- Officers barred from detaining TV sets
- Anti-Graft Group Ranks Kenyan Police Most Corrupt in Country
- FAO: Better Harvests Might Ease Food Crisis
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The plight of the wildebeest
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Education & Society Health & Medicine
- Ndingi urges coalition leaders to respect each other
- Rowdiness on the rise in Secondary schools
- Student burnt to death at Upper Hill school
- Kenyans reject circumcision plan
- Anti-Graft Group Ranks Kenyan Police Most Corrupt in Country
- Mutahi assures students as another dorm goes up in smoke
Internally displaced children wait for food distributed by an aid organization while one of them eats after receiving a piece of bread, frontground and left, at the Nairobi show ground, Kenya, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008.
Kenyans reject circumcision plan
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- Kenyans reject circumcision plan
- How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should
- Burn victims thank Foreign Affairs for aid
- What comes after a trillion?
- How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should
- China Dismisses Critics of UN's Decision on African Ivor
Internally displaced children wait for food distributed by an aid organization while one of them eats after receiving a piece of bread, frontground and left, at the Nairobi show ground, Kenya, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008.
Kenyans reject circumcision plan
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Sport Technology & Science
- Golf, cycling, soccer
- Jelimo unstoppable in Paris Golden League Meet
- Foreign-born athletes take Olympic stage for US
- Some foreign-born US Olympians
- Some foreign-born athletes on US Olympic team
- Foreign-born athletes take Olympic stage for US
Jelimo Pamela
Jelimo and Vlasic aim to go one step nearer to jackpot
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- China Dismisses Critics of UN's Decision on African Ivor
- For students in Kenya, medicine seems to improve attention s
- Mobile development rings true
- Scientists discover a 'Breakthrough' in malaria figh
- $370m biofuels project halted
- America and 'the rise of the rest'
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Vodafone makes new acquisition
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