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I was watching Barbara Bush today on her first interview since she left the White House on the Oprah Show and one of the things she said is that the President pays for his own food in the...
Red-Faced Rudd: Oz PM Followed Twitter Porn
The Australian prime minister has been following porn sites online - all because of an inadvertent setting on his Twitter account.
In...
The United Arab Emirates has waived the degree requirement for Kenyans seeking entry into Dubai.
Foreign minister Moses Wetangula said Wednesday the Arab country, which attracts many Kenyan...
2nd May 10
Arusha`s set for Second TICAD
Staff Writer
A two-day second TICAD (Tokyo International Conference on African Development) Ministerial Follow-up meeting starts in Arusha today...
Secretary of state says U.S. commitment to Israels security is unshakable
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration warned Iran and Syria on Thursday that America's commitment to Israel's...
Newsweek magazine up for sale
* Washington Post puts famous news magazine up for sale after failing to stem heavy losses
The struggling current affairs magazine Newsweek has been put up...
WEF Africa Conference 2010: A success before it even began FINNIGAN WA SIMBEYE, 3rd May 2010 @ 16:00, Total Comments: 0, Hits: 199
This conference was a success even before it began and thats...
DAILY NEWS reporter, 4th May 2010 @ 12:00, Total Comments: 0, Hits: 95
THE Investment Climate Facility for Africa (ICF) summit ended in Dar es Salaam today, with delegates resolving to accord...
Attendance overwhelms WEF organisers
By FARAJA MGWABATI, 3rd May 2010 @ 16:00, Total Comments: 0, Hits: 210
ORGANISERS of the 20th World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa Conference say they were...
3rd May 10
Tanzanian firms leading in East African CSR shortlist
The Guardian Reporter
Shortlisted companies for the East African Corporate Social Responsibility Award will receive their...
UAE's new regulations require visiting Kenyans to have a degree certificate
Government Spokesman Alfred Mutua says Foreign Affairs minister Moses Wetang'ula (pictured) will be travelling to...
Despite a poor natural resource base, including severe water shortages that have been exacerbated by recurrent cycles of drought (three major droughts in the 19th century killed more than 100,000...
Lone survivor and accomplice killed 58, wounded dozens at train station
Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam shows a copy of the verdict to the media outside the special bomb-proof court at...
NIANGARA, Congo - The young woman with the hacked-off lips and stitches where one ear used to be shakes her head when asked why rebels did this to her, then whispers that the attackers who came...
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Andrew Armour, who runs Kubuli Watersports on the Caribbean island of Dominica, has been called the "Whale Whisperer" because of his ability to communicate with sperm whales, particularly a...
Belgium is set to become the first ever country in Europe to ban the burqa from being worn in public places.
Belgium Decides To Ban
The vote in Parliament for a nationwide ban on...
Ex-first lady suggests she and George W. Bush may have been poisoned
Jan. 14, 2009: TODAYs Ann Curry talks to first lady Laura Bush about happy and sad moments in the White House.
Today show...
Zimbabwe's new farmers defend their gains
Under President Robert Mugabe's land reform programme, some 4,000 white farmers have been driven away and their land given to black farmers. The...
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