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KQ connects global offices with VSAT
Written By:Claire Wanja/IDG News    , Posted: Wed, Oct 15, 2008 | Caption: Naikuni says the switch will increase the airline's availability to 99.7 percent | Kenya Airways has emba... (photo: public domain / )
An Iraqi newborn, who health officials suspect is infected with cholera
Cholera   Disease   Iraq   Microbiology   Photos  
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IRAQ: Cholera deaths rise to eight as disease spreads
web | Photo: IRIN BAGHDAD, 15 October 2008 (IRIN) - About 500 confirmed cholera cases have been registered in Iraq since the latest outbreak of the disease on 20 August. Eight people have died, a gove... (photo: AP / Alaa al-Marjani)
A young armed cattle herder with some of his charges as they move through Juba to return to grazing lands his family abandoned years ago due to the war in Sudan  Gulf News 
Arms smuggling worries Sudan
| The Sudanese Government is in a state of shock following the accidental discovery of two consignments of arms that were allegedly on its way to the southern army. | The sensitivity of the issue stem... (photo: USAID file)
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Iran Missiles  International Herald Tribune 
Iran seen supplying arms to Sudan
| By Louis Charbonneau | Iran and Russia joined China and nine other states as direct weapons suppliers for Sudan after a U.N. embargo was imposed in 2004, a human rights group said in a report publis... (photo: AP / Sepah News)
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Samuel Mbugua walk through his burned house, Wednesday, May 7, 2008 on his return to his house on the outskirts of Molo, in Kenya's Rift Valley. The 45-year-old carpenter is in the first wave of people that the government started helping to return home this week, four months after they were driven away in violence following the rigged Dec. 27 presidential election. More than a thousand people were killed and 600,000 forced from their homes. Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Govt embarks on a roadmap to fight poverty
Written By:VPPS   , Posted: Tue, Oct 14, 2008 | The government is putting in place measures aimed at nurturing entrepreneurship among the youth, Vice ... (photo: AP / Khalil Senosi)
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Tea Farmers' Earnings Rise By 3.6 Per Cent to Sh20bn
Small-scale tea farmers earned a total of Sh19.8 billion in the financial year that ended June 30. | ... (photo: WN / James D.)
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 UNHCR has organized convoys of buses to take Lebanese refugees in Syria back to their homes in Tyre, Beirut and Sidon. (mb1) IRINnews
EGYPT: Long road to resettlement for disabled Iraqi refugees
web | Photo: Marwa Awad/IRIN CAIRO, 14 October 2008 (IRIN) - Hamid Amin Hamza, his wife Om Omar, and their family of 10, including their physically disabled son Jaafar, l... (photo: UNHCR/A.Branthwaite)
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An hydro-electric dam in Kenya TravelVideo
Kenya boosts tourism marketing by $13 million
> | By reuters.com/etn | Oct 13, 2008 | NAIROBI - Kenya will spend an extra billion shillings this year on marketing to try to attract new visitors, its tourism minister ... (photo: public domain)
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 South American champion Brazil´s SC Internacional´s Alex, left, dribbles the ball past players from the African club champions Al Ahly of Egypt during their FIFA Club World Cup semi-final match in Tokyo Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006. SC Internacio The Guardian
Egypt head seeds for African final-phase qualifying draw
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 14 (Reuters) - African champions Egypt, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Nigeria have been named as the top seeds for next week's draw for the final pha... (photo: (AP /David Guttenfelder))
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South Africa's Hashim Amla watches replay on the giant screen, unseen, as he walks back after dismissal during the fifth day of the first test of Future Cup series in Chennai, India, Sunday, March 30, 2008. Independent online
Ankle injury keeps Amla on the sideline
| The continued absence through injury of South African No 3 batting star Hashim Amla from the Nashua Dolphins side must be a source of concern for the national selectors... (photo: AP / )
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- Kenya awaits ethnic clashes probe
- The Politics of the Personal
- On the President's 4th Anniversary, High Court overturns
- Arms smuggling worries Sudan
- A Sham Deal
- Moi defends current constitution
A young armed cattle herder with some of his charges as they move through Juba to return to grazing lands his family abandoned years ago due to the war in Sudan
Arms smuggling worries Sudan
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- KQ connects global offices with VSAT
- Nombembe asks audit firms' help in fighting corruption 
- Publisher turns to exploiting internet 
- Third Stock Broker in Trouble
- Now Maize Exports Banned
- Benefits of Single Business Permit 'Not Yet Realised'
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- Rwanda's decision to ditch French for English is yet an
- A Hidden Industry: Mistreatment Plagues Kenya's Domestic
- Reduced Prices Not the Answer
- Ex-Industrial Court Judge Cockar Dies
- Third Stock Broker in Trouble
- Considering Africa beyond the frontier of possibilities 
 President George W. Bush addresses the Corporate Council on Africa´s U.S.- Africa Business Summit in Washington, D.C., Thursday, June 27, 2003. "All of us here today share some basic beliefs. We believe that growth and prosperity in Africa wil
Considering Africa beyond the frontier of possibilities 
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- New envoys present credentials
- KQ connects global offices with VSAT
- What is this 'brave' cricket concept?
- Publisher turns to exploiting internet 
- Exam Paper Peddlers Warned
- Medics Adopt New Strategy in Aids War
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KQ connects global offices with VSAT
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Education & Society Health & Medicine
- Healing Waters answers prayers
- A Sham Deal
- Kenya Not Immune From Global Downturn
- Govt embarks on a roadmap to fight poverty
- Rwanda to switch from French to English in schools
- A Matter of Race
Samuel Mbugua walk through his burned house, Wednesday, May 7, 2008 on his return to his house on the outskirts of Molo, in Kenya's Rift Valley. The 45-year-old carpenter is in the first wave of people that the government started helping to return home this week, four months after they were driven away in violence following the rigged Dec. 27 presidential election. More than a thousand people were killed and 600,000 forced from their homes.
Govt embarks on a roadmap to fight poverty
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- IRAQ: Cholera deaths rise to eight as disease spreads
- Nombembe asks audit firms' help in fighting corruption 
- Smith, Memorial Hermann's chaplaincy services director
- Police arrest 65 illegal immigrants
- EGYPT: Long road to resettlement for disabled Iraqi refugees
- Kenyan researcher makes world discovery
An Iraqi newborn, who health officials suspect is infected with cholera
IRAQ: Cholera deaths rise to eight as disease spreads
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Sport Technology & Science
- Botha does the trick for Ireland cricketers
- Ndiaye fired as Senegal's coach
- Africa seedings for World Cup draw
- What is this 'brave' cricket concept?
- Country Floors Kenya A in Cricket Tie
- Cricket: Black Caps lose rankings ground
South African cricket captain Graeme Smith, right, and coach Mickey Arthur look on during a press conference in Bombay, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005. The South African team arrived in Bombay early Saturday to play a five-match one-day international series against India, scheduled to start Nov. 16.
What is this 'brave' cricket concept?
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- When Necessity Invented Global SOS
- Tabon Man doffs his skull cap to Mrs Ples
- Trial starts in Kenya
- Geo-fences keep Kenyan elephants in check
- The elephants that warn rangers they are heading for crops b
- Kenya's Elephants Send Text Messages to Rangers
African bull elephant Tanzania
Geo-fences keep Kenyan elephants in check
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