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England on top of S. Africa despite Trescothick blow
NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) -- Swing bowler James Anderson captured five wickets on Saturday to dismiss South Africa for 362 but not before the tourists had reduced the first innings deficit to 83 runs in the third cricket test at Trent Bridge. England then lost opener Marcus Trescothick to the first ball of the second innings and stumps were drawn after an absorbing day's play. Facing the ...
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Unusual Smith dismissal lifts England vs. S. Africa
NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) -- England on Friday cheaply dismissed South Africa's record-breaking batsman Graeme Smith for the first time in the series to take control of the third cricket test at Trent Bridge. After England made 445 runs in its first innings, South Africa struggled to 84 for two by stumps on the second day, batting under pressure for the first time. England dismissed ...
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Vaughans England at crossroads in South Africa series
By Charles Froggatt, CNN NOTTINGHAM (CNN) -- As South Africa reinforces its test-winning lineup with all-rounder Jacques Kallis, England and newly-appointed captain Michael Vaughan find themselves at a selection crossroads as they attempt to come back after last ...
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Cancer’s Lonely Soldier -- Dr. Jackson Orem Director of the Uganda Cancer Institute
Cancer’s New Battleground - the Developing World . Jackson Orem is a busy man. He directs the Uganda Cancer Institute – the only dedicated cancer treatment facility in a country of 33 million people. Yet he still finds time to see patients, like Musa Settimba. "Good to see you," Orem says as he enters a small exam room furnished with little more than a chair and table. ...
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The ‘Kill the Gays’ Bill Why It Matters Outside Uganda
The Speaker in Uganda’s parliament is promising a gift like no other for Christmas to her countrymen.Rebecca Kadaga has vowed to resuscitate the "kill the gays" bill, that was put into cold storage in 2009 after it spurred international outrage.At a time when the US Supreme Court is mulling same-sex marriage and the court in India has just heard arguments about decriminalising ...
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In Debate Africa at Center of International Security
"Mali has been taken over, the northern part of Mali, by al-Qaida-type individuals. We have in - in Egypt a Muslim Brotherhood president…."With those words, spoken Monday night by Barack Obama's Republican challenger Mitt Romney just 40 seconds in the last of three debates, Africa was placed at the center of U.S. foreign policy and international security. The radical and ...
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UPDATE 1-Uganda aims for commercial oil output by 2016
Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:53am EDT * Refinery to be doubled to 60,000 bpd from 30,000 bpd two years later * Landlocked country weighing pipeline for oil exports * Production has been delayed over tax, refinery wrangles (Recasts lead, adds comment from geologist, background, foreign partners) By George Obulutsa NAIROBI, June 19 (Reuters) - Uganda is aiming for commercial output of oil by 2016 at the ...
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South Africa Give De Villiers Deadline to Prove Fitness
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Kenya County government petitioned to introduce contraceptives among street children
In a petition letter served to the County Governor and the Speaker of the County Assembly, The Centre for Human Rights, Democracy and Mediation wants the county government to legislate laws that would provide for either mandatory or voluntary family planning measures for the young but sexually active street girls. "It is our observation that the street population has become endemic in the ...
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NigeriaAnother attack by Islamist Boko Haram 9 Students Killed in Northeastern City of Maiduguri Africa News
Medical workers in the northeastern city of Maiduguri have said that nine students have been shot dead by Boko Haram militants on Tuesday in a local ...
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Namibia keeps bank lending rate steady
Johannesburg - Namibia's central bank kept its main lending rate unchanged at 5.5 percent for the fifth meeting on Wednesday, saying steady rates were needed to support economic ...
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Zambia - Political party supporters punch Zambian journalist seize camera
Suspected supporters of the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) have attacked TV journalist Njenje Chivu, and also seized his camera. The incident occurred on Saturday, 15 June 2013.Information available says Chivu, who reports for the privately-owned Muvi TV, was filming clashes between PF supporters and those from the leading opposition party, the United Party for National Development (UPND) when he ...
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Ministries Partners and Experts to Meet at AfDB Africa-Asia Knowledge Exchange on Universal Health Coverage
The African Development Bank is organizing is a dialogue forum between African and Asian countries on achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Lusaka, Zambia on June 25-28, ...
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AfDB and United Nations University Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Sustainable Development in Africa
Dr. Donald Kaberuka, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), and Prof. David Malone, Rector of United Nations University (UNU), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to foster research and knowledge exchange on sustainable development in ...
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Tourist town Arusha under siege days before US President Obamas visit to Tanzania
Tourists were kept in their hotels by concerned staff and managers, who were worried that should the wagenis venture out, as they normally do, they might be caught up in the sporadic violence or have to shed involuntary tears, should some of the gas come their way. The Chinese president just left and US president Obama has to show to keep the balance of influence in Tanzania. East ...
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West Africa Some Aid Programs in Sahel Prefer Cash to Food
DIOURBEL, SENEGAL -- Humanitarian agencies in Africa's Sahel region are struggling to deal with a cycle of chronic food crisis. Some are moving away from traditional food aid in favor of "cash for work" programs that pay villagers to work on community improvement projects. The U.S. government is considering shifting as much as 45 percent of its $1.4 billion of traditional food aid ...
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Africa White House Briefing On Obamas Meetings At G8 Summit
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary June 17, 2013 PRESS BRIEFING BY PRESS SECRETARY JAY CARNEY AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS BEN RHODES ON PRESIDENT OBAMA'S MEETINGS AT THE G8 SUMMIT Killyhevlin Hotel Enniskillen, Northern Ireland 9:53 P.M. BST MR. CARNEY: Thank you for being here. Thank you for your patience. I know it's late, at ...
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South Africa SA Cities to Get Own Domain Names
In the near future, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban may have their own top level domain names on the internet, which could spark innovative ways of promoting business and tourism in South Africa's main centres. The suffixes dotJoburg, dotCapetown and dotDurban will be launched later this year. General Manager of the ZA Domain Name Authority (Zadna), Vika Mpisane, said the suffixes are ...
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Africa Japan Boosts Financial Support for African Development
WASHINGTON, DC -- In June, Japan made a five-year commitment of $32 billion dollars in public and private funding to Africa. It will be used in areas prioritized as necessary for growth by the Fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (or TICAD). Japan's new pledge is nearly four times larger than its last commitment to the group. The plan of action is ambitious. ...
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Africa Angola Speaks At Conference On African Diaspora
Geneva - Angola spoke on Tuesday in Geneva, Switzerland, at the first ministerial conference dedicated to the African diaspora, under the international dialogue on migrations, ANGOP has learnt. On behalf of the African Group, the permanent representative to UN in Geneva, the ambassador Apolinário Correia, said the African Union considers diaspora all people of African origin, living ...
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South Africa SA to Test Fuel Cell Home Generator
The South African government is to provide investment funding to support field trials of a prototype methanol-fuelled "home generator" with the potential to provide economical electric power to remote rural African households. As part of its beneficiation strategy, and in a bid to extend the uses of platinum, the government will partner with Canadian company Ballard Power Systems and ...
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UPDATE 1-Mozambiques Renamo threatens to paralyse coal export line
Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:48am EDT MAPUTO, June 19 (Reuters) - The opposition party Renamo, a former guerrilla organisation, threatened on Wednesday to paralyse the only railway line leading from Mozambique's northwest coalfields. Renamo information chief Jeronimo Malagueta told a news conference in Maputo the disruption of the Sena line from Tete to the Indian Ocean port of Beira would last ...
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Kenya Suspected senior students force form one to take Ethanol
Salat Kipkoech,15,is said to have been cornered by two form four students at the dormitory on Monday evening and forced him to drink Ethanol,arousing alarm from those who witnessed and called the teachers who took him to hospital. Efforts by the press to get a comment from the victimized student were not successful as the student was still weak to talk. The parents of the student led by Joseph ...
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Uganda - Ugandan journalist murdered
journalist, Pere Thomas, was killed by unknown assailants. His body was found lying at Masajja - along Entebbe road with a deep cut on the head. His photo camera, laptop and cellular phone were stolen.Thomas, 36, a resident of Kawuku, in the Wakiso district, reportedly left work ...
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Uganda says to build 30000 bpd refinery by 201617
barrels per day refinery by 2016/17 and double this capacity two years later in a move towards commercial output of the country's oil. Explorers struck oil in east Africa's third largest economy in 2006 and Uganda estimates its crude reserves at 3.5 billion barrels but wrangling over taxes and the viability of a ...










