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The long stage from Puerto Madryn to Jacobacci smiled on the Repsol KTM team with Marc Coma and Jordi Viladoms crossing the final finishing line together ahead of their rivals. Less fortunate was their KTM team mate Cyril Despres (Red Bull KTM) who again suffered tyre problems and had to wait for his support rider Alain Duclos to ‘lend' him his rear wheel.
A SATELLITE system linking two continents became the latest weapon in Europe's armoury against illegal immigration yesterday, as police forces in countries as far apart as Spain, Senegal and Mauritania were hooked up to a single high-speed communications and data network.
The Telegraph: Seven members of Zimbabwe's opposition could face the death penalty after being charged with involvement in bombings last year. The seven members of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), who were formally charged and pleaded not guilty, are among rights activists and opponents of President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party detained in recent weeks on what the opposition has said are...
Harare - The Zimbabwe government on Wednesday announced restrictive new licensing fees of up to US$30 000 on journalists working for foreign media in Zimbabwe, prompting complaints that the government is trying to drive journalists out of the country. The new guidelines would further require Zimbabweans working for foreign media outlets to pay a staggering US$4 000 to practise journalism in Zimbabwe...
Victory on the fourth stage went once again to Marc Coma (Repsol KTM) 1'17 ahead of Cyril Despres (Red Bull KTM) with the American Jonah Street (KTM) third (at 1'21). Overall Marc increases his lead to 42'57 ahead of new second place man Street with Fretigne third (at 43'42). Jordi Viladoms (Repsol KTM) is fourth (at 55'57) with Cyril moving up to 11th (at 1h37'07). After yesterday's crash Alain Duclos...
Clio Chafee, 37, who was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in South Attleboro on Sunday, was an ardent environmentalist who liked to travel in Europe and who coordinated the traveling Darfur/Darfur exhibit in Providence two years ago. A second cousin of former U.S. Sen. Lincoln D. Chafee, she lived with her parents, Richard and Inge Chafee, on Humboldt Avenue on Providence’s East Side.She worked...
By Yamkela Xhaso 08 January According to the World Health Organisation Zimbabwe’s cholera epidemic appears to be getting worse daily with one-thousand-732 dead as in yesterday. This up from last week's total of just over one-thousand-600 deaths. It says the number of deaths rose by 27 on Monday, while the number of infected now stands at more than 34-thousand cases. Some say the figures are believed...
Joshua Foust of the Columbia Journalism Review looks at Matt Yglesias' American Prospect article about Somalia, which argues that (a) the country's current state is the fault of George W. Bush's "ignored adventure"; and essentially (b) that the USA should have backed the Islamic Courts. Foust has the wit to describe the first pillar of Yglesias' argument as "laughably false," but it's this point that...
The trial of nine Zimbabwean human rights and opposition activists facing treason charges has been deferred to 14 January, pending the finalization of a separate application at the country’s High Court for removal from custody, APA has learned. Magistrate Olivia Mariga on Tuesday ruled that proceedings would only resume after the outcome of an urgent High [...]
This deserved to have it's own post. Max Blumenthal has written a comprehensive article found on the Daily Beast. You need to read the full article but essentially it says that Warren's AIDS work in Africa is not done from science based research. The person he works with in Uganda a pastor named Martin Ssempa has done such things as burning condoms and publishing the names of gay men in the paper as...
American products are highly regarded by Tunisian consumers and businesses. Despite certain bureaucratic challenges, Tunisia is a market with a high potential for U.S. exporters. Financing opportunities for U.S. exporters to Tunisia are available through OPIC, Exim-Bank, and other American financial institutions. The U.S. Embassy in Tunisia is an excellent resource for information about financing the
If you want to buy groceries and fuel for delivery in Zimbabwe, zimseller.com is the right place to do so. ZimSeller customers can now send a bit of cash along with groceries to Zimbabwe. ZimSeller is a Zimbabwean Online Supermarket well known for good quality Zimbabwean products at affordable prices. Anybody can place an order from anywhere in the world and have them delivered anywhere in Zimbabwe.
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just a bread buy from zimbabwe
plan to control the inflation and set the people free from the biggest inflation
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en - (not a member) - 24/07/2008