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ISRAEL-OPT: Palestinian farmers separated from their olive groves
web | Photo: Shabtai Gold/IRIN NI'LIN, WEST BANK, 7 October 2008 (IRIN) - As the olive harvest gets under way in the West Bank, residents of the Palestinian town of Ni'lin say much of their land, wher... (photo: Public Domain)
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, left, and former Kenya's former presidential anti-corruption adviser John Githongo, right, are seen in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday Aug. 20 2008. Githongo returned to Kenya after three years in self-imposed exile, saying Wednesday the new coalition government will succeed only if it tackles gra
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Raila Sees U.S. Financial Crisis Affecting Continent
Prime Minister Raila Odinga joined world leaders in warning on Monday that the financial crisis on Wall Street will inflict significant damage on African economies, including Kenya's. | ... (photo: AP / Khalil Senosi)
 South African bowler Makhaya Ntini acknowledges the crowd during the second day of the second test cricket match between Sri Lanka and South Africa in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, Aug. 5 , 2006.    (bb2)  The Times of India 
South Africa drop Ntini, Nel from ODI squad
| 7 Oct, 2008 1515hrs IST, REUTERS |                   JOHANNESBURG: South Africa dropped fast bowlers Makhaya Ntini and Andre Nel from the One-d... (photo: AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
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Amla injury blow for Dolphins
| Hashim Amla has not recovered from a lingering ankle injury and is out of the Dolphins team to play the Lions in a SuperSport Series match starting at Kingsmead on Thursday. | This is a major blow f... (photo: AP / )
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The pirated MV Faina anchored off the coast of Somalia Sept. 29, 2008. The Belize-flagged cargo ship is owned and operated by Kaalybe Shipping Ukraine Philadelphia Daily News
US Navy says crew on hijacked ship off Somalia OK
| ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY | The Associated Press | NAIROBI, Kenya - The crew on a hijacked Ukrainian cargo ship laden with tanks and heavy weaponry appear to be in good heal... (photo: US Navy)
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Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga, left, and Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, right, look on after signing a power-sharing agreement in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008 after weeks of bitter negotiations on how to end the country's deadly post election crisis. Both claim to have won the country's Dec. 27 presidential election, which observers say was marred by rigging on both sides Kenya Broadcasting Corp
PM speaks in World Policy Conference.
Written By:PMPS   , Posted: Mon, Oct 06, 2008 | Prime Minister Raila Odinga Tuesday told an international Policy conference in France that the so... (photo: AP / Khalil Senosi)
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E-Tourism conference to commence
Written By:Pauline Masese   , Posted: Mon, Oct 06, 2008 | Information Communication Technology-ICT- board will now play a bigger role in the tourism i... (photo: Creative Commons / Anssi Koskinen f)
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 South African President Thabo Mbeki giving a speech to District Six land claimants in Cape Town  Picture taken of Thabo Mbeki in 2001 in District Six, Cape Town, on the occasion of one of a number of "handing back District Six" ceremonies cg1 Gallup
In South Africa, High Level of Confidence in Judiciary
| WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Thabo Mbeki recently stepped down as president of South Africa after the ruling African National Congress (ANC) called for the leader's resignation.... (photo: Public Domain)
Election   Photos   Political   President   Washington  
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IRAQ: Over 400 confirmed cholera cases so far
web | Photo: IRIN BAGHDAD, 6 October 2008 (IRIN) - The number of confirmed cholera cases has risen to 418 in central and southern Iraq, with six dead since an outbreak be... (photo: Public domain / )
Disease   Health   Iraq   Photos   Society  
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Kenya cricketers await Irish after scare
| The Ireland players were given a day off in Windhoek yesterday. | It should have been the penultimate day of their Intercontinenal Cup match against Namibia but the rem... (photo: public domain photo / )
Entertainment   Ireland   Kenya   Namibia   Photos  
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- Kenya Deporting U.S. Author of Anti-Obama Book
- Kenya deporting U.S. author of anti-Obama book
- Kenya deporting US author of anti-Obama book
- Kenya deporting U.S. author of anti-Obama book
- Kenya Deports American Author of Anti-Obama Book
- U.S. Anti-Obama Author Booted From Kenya
Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the Movement For Democratic Change Party, MDC, centre upon his arrival at Harare International airport, Saturday, May, 24, 2008.
Zimbabwe's opposition calls for mediation on stalled cabinet talks
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- High electricity tarrifs could affect growth targets
- Govt to Form Power Company
- Trade Liberalisation a Downturn to Economy, Says Unions
- Raila Sees U.S. Financial Crisis Affecting Continent
- Assbifi Prepared for World Day for Decent Work - Erhomosele
- Expanded Economic Council to Include More Ministers And the
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, left, and former Kenya's former presidential anti-corruption adviser John Githongo, right, are seen in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday Aug. 20 2008. Githongo returned to Kenya after three years in self-imposed exile, saying Wednesday the new coalition government will succeed only if it tackles gra
Raila Sees U.S. Financial Crisis Affecting Continent
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Industry & Market Media & News
- Rate hikes help gardening sector to keep growing
- All Africa stock gauges unveiled
- Kibaki calls for cheaper power in Kenya 
- High Energy Costs Killing Country's Industry - KAM
- Tea Board Gets Teeth to Act On Problems Facing Industry
- Kenya: Report Reveals Arms Imports
 Spc. Thomas Johnson shoots an AT-4 anti-tank weapon during familiarization training at the Udari range in Kuwait. Johnson is a legal specialist assigned to the 25th Infantry Division´s Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade Combat Team.
Kenya: Report Reveals Arms Imports
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- Kenya detains Corsi during Obama probe, scuttles news confer
- Somali piracy monitor may be freed pending trial
- Anti-Obama author questioned by Kenyan officials
- U.S. Anti-Obama Author Booted From Kenya
- Kenya Detains Author of Anti-Obama Book
- U.S. Anti-Obama Author Booted From Kenya
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- ISRAEL-OPT: Palestinian farmers separated from their olive g
- Author of anti-Obama book detained
- Schools to Get Quality Overseers
- Ministry Told to Hire More Teachers
- Tests Grading System Faulted
- Bringing 'Garden of Eden' to Africa under UN-sponsor
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ISRAEL-OPT: Palestinian farmers separated from their olive groves
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- S.Africa killer disease suspected to be Congo fever
- Global Financial Turmoil Taking Toll on Refugees
- Global AIDS pandemic -- factfile
- Nurses Call for Better Kit for Intensive Care
- IRAQ: Over 400 confirmed cholera cases so far
- IRAQ: Move to allow doctors to carry guns provokes mixed rea
Cholerae bacteria -Disease
IRAQ: Over 400 confirmed cholera cases so far
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Sport Technology & Science
- African adventure turns sour for Irish cricketers
- South Africa drop Ntini, Nel from ODI squad
- Two new caps for Proteas
- Kiptanui Vows to Go for Top Seat
- Giants Still Nursing Hangover
- Kimanzi's Charges Regroup
 South African bowler Makhaya Ntini acknowledges the crowd during the second day of the second test cricket match between Sri Lanka and South Africa in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, Aug. 5 , 2006.    (bb2)
South Africa drop Ntini, Nel from ODI squad
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- Global Financial Turmoil Taking Toll on Refugees
- Seeking Africa's green revolution
- E-Tourism conference to commence
- Three Europeans win 2008 Nobel for medicine
- Vanishing African wildlife threatens livelihoods
- NZ give $4m in aid to hunger, flood victims
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E-Tourism conference to commence
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