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Reactions on CNN Anderson Cooper's False Presentation on Africa
The assertions made by CNN's Anderson Cooper on the 16th of Junethat HIV/AIDS and some other diseases started in African jungles where human beings (Africans) share diseases with apes (monkeys, gorill... (photo: USAID file/K. Burns)
 South African Deputy Health Minister Nozizwe Madlala- Routledge has a blood sample taken to test for AIDS in Port Shepstone, South Africa, in this Nov. 2006 photograph. President Thabo Mbeki fired Madlala-Routledge, following reports that she had gone to
Africa   Aid   Doctors   Geneva   Photos   Salaries  
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Foreign aid should boost Africa doctors' pay: WHO
| By Laura MacInnis | GENEVA (Reuters) - International aid to Africa should be used to boost doctors' salaries and bolster the recruitment and training of medical staff, World Health Organization (WHO... (photo: AP/Jackie Claasen)
 Nigerian police officers walk past the debris of Nigerian airliner in Abuja, Nigeria, Sunday Oct. 29, 2006, after it crashed in a storm Sunday just after taking off from the airport in the capital. An aviation official said nearly all of the 104 people a  BBC News 
Nigeria arrests ex-air ministers
| Two former aviation ministers have been arrested by Nigerian anti-corruption agents investigating the disappearance of $160m to buy radar equipment. | Femi Fani-Kayode and Babalola Borishade were de... (photo: AP)
Aviation   Law   Money   Nigeria   Photos  
A child plays near Shell's Korokoro flow station in Ogoniland, Nigeria, Thursday May 17, 2007. Tiny Ogoniland offers a glimpse of the oil industry's worst-case scenario: an absolute shutdown of production across the wider Niger Delta, where strife has already cut production by a quarter  The Times Of India 
Delta leaders agree to Nigeria oil crisis summit
|                 ABUJA: Leaders in the restive Niger Delta have agreed to government-backed talks aimed at halting attacks that have cut Nigeria's oil pro... (photo: AP / George Osodi)
Industry   Niger Delta   Oil   Photos   Poverty  
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 An Ijaw militant loyal to Dokubo Asari, protects the jetty at Okorota, near Port Harcourt, Nigeria, in this Friday, June 25, 2004 file photo. Dozens of militants sank two military patrol boats in Nigeria´s oil-rich southern delta Monday, Oct. 2, 20 CNN
Nigeria pushes talks to halt oil attacks
| LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) -- Leaders in a volatile region of Nigeria have agreed to participate in government-backed talks intended to stop attacks on the country's oil indu... (photo: AP/George Osodi, File)
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 Nigerian police officers walk past the debris of Nigerian airliner in Abuja, Nigeria, Sunday Oct. 29, 2006, after it crashed in a storm Sunday just after taking off from the airport in the capital. An aviation official said nearly all of the 104 people a BBC News
Nigeria arrests ex-air ministers
| Two former aviation ministers have been arrested by Nigerian anti-corruption agents investigating the disappearance of $160m to buy radar equipment. | Femi Fani-Kayode ... (photo: AP)
Aviation   Law   Money   Nigeria   Photos  
A child plays near Shell's Korokoro flow station in Ogoniland, Nigeria, Thursday May 17, 2007. Tiny Ogoniland offers a glimpse of the oil industry's worst-case scenario: an absolute shutdown of production across the wider Niger Delta, where strife has already cut production by a quarter The Times Of India
Delta leaders agree to Nigeria oil crisis summit
|                 ABUJA: Leaders in the restive Niger Delta have agreed to government-backed talks aimed at halting attacks t... (photo: AP / George Osodi)
Industry   Niger Delta   Oil   Photos   Poverty  
Olusoji Fasuba All Africa
Fasuba Predicts Bright Future for Athletics
African fastest man and 60metre world  champions, Olusoji Fasuba has ahead of the forthcoming summer Olympic in Beijing, China, predicted a bright future for Nigeria's a... (photo: AP)
Africa   Athletics   Nigeria   Photos   Sport  
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Gunmen-hit Bonga still not beating fully for Shell
6/30/2008 | PORT HARCOURT: Shell has still to get the militant-hit Bonga platform back to full production, but expects it will reach capacity within the next few days. | ... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
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Big guns are forced to play a waiting game
| Arsenal | Full speed ahead or stuck in the blocks? Arsène Wenger will not know how much he has to spend until Emmanuel Adebayor's future is sorted out this week. If the... (photo: creative commons photo / Kieran Lynam)
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Reactions on CNN Anderson Cooper's False Presentation on Africa
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- Vodafone buys 70% stake in Ghana mobile firm
- Celtel, British Council, Partner to Develop Managers
- Agric Plays Major Role in Our Economy - Gyan Baffuor
- Nigeria's banks follow their clients to London
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Vodafone buys 70% stake in Ghana mobile firm
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Environment Travel
- Cross River to Set Up Ecosystem Monitoring Mechanism
- 'Enabling Environment Will Spur Rapid Devt'
- Will huge health plan make guinea pigs of UK citizens?
- 'Environment - FG Has Abdicated Responsibility'
 Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade, greets supporters during a rally in Dakar, Senegal, Friday, Feb. 23, 2007. Wade, who spent three decades in the country´s opposition and ran four times for president before winning in a landslide in 2000, says that
Senegal urged to clean toxic Dakar area after deaths
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- Uma Thurman's engagement announced in traditional style
- Kill Bill star's engagement announced in traditional sty
- Mauritania: Where less is moorish
- Africa: Russian tourist market ripe for the picking
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Africa: Russian tourist market ripe for the picking
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Health Education
- What's the difference?
- Health organization can't fully ban endosulfan
- Viagra-type lift in watermelon
- Tobacco giants' cash incentives under fire
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- 'Bomi Community College is Bogus'
- La Palm Casino Gives to New Horizon School
- CADG to Establish University College
- Muhammad L. Jassey Islamic School Observes Speech Day
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Helping girls best way to keep a lid on conflict
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