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  Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, center, is greeted by supporters in Darfur's capital of al-Fasher, Sudan, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Sudan's President said he would not be cowed by his indictment on genocide charges nor allow it to distract him from the search for peace in troubled D
Darfur   Genocide   Photos   Sudan   UN  
 Lexington Herald-Leader 
Sudanese president is defiant in Darfur visit
| EL FASHER, Sudan -- | Sudan's president said Wednesday he would not be cowed by his indictment on genocide charges nor allow it to distract him from seeking peace in troubled Darfur. | Addressing su... (photo: AP / Abd Raouf)
Opposition leader Raila Odinga, left, looks on as Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, right, announce the cabinet and Odinga as the Prime Minister, Sunday, April 13, 2008 at State House in Nairobi, Kenya.
Coke   Industry   Kenya   Photos   Production  
 Kenya Broadcasting Corp 
President welcomes Coca-cola Headquarters to Kenya.
Written By:PPS   , Posted: Wed, Jul 23, 2008 | President Mwai Kibaki has welcomed the decision by Coco Cola Company to make Nairobi its regional Headquarters. | President Kibaki wh... (photo: AP Photo / Karel Prinsloo)
Displaced Kenyan children receive food from an aid group inside the International Trade Fair at Jamhuri Park where many displaced Kenyans have been living in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008. Some displaced people who had been living in the park have returned to their homes but many others remain, fearing attacks if they return to their neighborhoods.(AP Photo/Ben Curtis)  Kenya Broadcasting Corp 
Horn of Africa faces food shortages
Written By:claire wanja/bbc   , Posted: Wed, Jul 23, 2008 | Kenya is among countries in the Horn of Africa facing a humanitarian emergency with more than 12 million peopl... (photo: AP Photo / Ben Curtis)
Food   Kenya   People   Photos   Society  
In a small village in northern Iraq, US Army (USA) Corporal (CPL) Travis Melby, Task Force 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment (1-63 Armor), Vilseck, Germany, gives a local an inoculation against tuberculosis during a medical visit in support of Operation  CBS News 
Study Raises Fear Of TB In Immigrants
Tuberculosis cases continue to fall in the United States, but some immigrants have disturbingly high rates of the disease, according to a study released Tuesday that called for more aggressive action.... (photo: US DoD)
Health   Immigration   Photos   Tuberculosis   US  
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Cricket: Pakistan boycott mooted for NZ
| New Zealand allrounder Jacob Oram has voiced concerns about travelling to Pakistan. Photo / Mark Mitchell | SYDNEY - A split in world cricket looms if the International... (photo: AP )
Cricket   New Zealand   Pakistan   Photos   Sport  
Bahrain's Maryam Yusuf Jamal runs on her way to winning the gold medal in the final of the Women's 1500m at the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, Tuesday Dec. 12, 2006. Gulf Daily News
Battle Plan
| WORLD champion Maryam Yusuf Jamal has a unique plan for winning at next month's Beijing Olympic Games, and that involves staying away from Beijing for as long as possib... (photo: AP / )
Beijing   Olympic   Photos   Sports   Star  
Kenyan children attend their morning assembly at Kongoni Primary School in Nairobi, Kenya, after the schools opened all over the country Monday, Jan. 14, 2008, after a week delay due to violence. Some 575 people have died since the disputed Dec. 27 presidential election, the Kenya Red Cross Society said. Inquirer
Kenya bans mobile phones to stem school riots
| NAIROBI -- The Kenyan government banned Tuesday the use of mobile phones in schools in a bid to stem a string of deadly riots that have rocked the country. | "I am bann... (photo: AP Photo / Sayyid Azim)
Kenya   Nairobi   Phone   Photos   Politics   School  
 An Indian tea worker picks tea as she carries her 3 month-old baby at a tea garden on the outskirts of Siliguri, India, Friday, Feb. 23, 2007. Tea plucking resumed after winter when the entire tea gardens were closed to revitalize the tea plants. (AP Pho The Times Of India
No Egypt co help in setting up India Tea Centre in Cairo
|                 KOLKATA: Domestic tea producers have decided not to rope in Al Misr, one of Egypt’s largest trading publi... (photo: AP Photo )
Cairo   Drink   Egypt   India   Photos  
Yahaya Makafi, at left, sells beans to a customer at the main market in Maradi, Sunday, Aug. 7,2005. The Independent
'Hidden famine' in Horn of Africa puts 14m at risk
| Somalia is on the brink of a "hidden famine" which threatens to leave more than half of the country's population in need of emergency assistance by the end of the year.... (photo: AP / George Osodi)
Africa   Famine   Photos   Poverty   Somalia  
 Africa - Somali women and their children at a food distribution centre near Wajid. aid wnhires (cg1) The Australian
Somali women demand government action on legal drug
| IT is a drug that cost Fartun Farah her marriage and one she says is fuelling domestic violence across the nation's African community. | But what makes her story unusua... (photo: Derk Segaar/IRIN)
Government   Health   Photos   Somali   Women  
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- Sudanese president is defiant in Darfur visit
- Defiant Sudanese president visits Darfur, says he will not b
- Defiant Sudanese president visits Darfur
- US: Foreign-Born TB Cases Need Better Control
- Sudan president defiant in Darfur
- No reprieve yet for Kenyan consumers
  Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, center, is greeted by supporters in Darfur's capital of al-Fasher, Sudan, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Sudan's President said he would not be cowed by his indictment on genocide charges nor allow it to distract him from the search for peace in troubled D
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- No reprieve yet for Kenyan consumers
- Alvaro contains no alcohol-KEBS
- President welcomes Coca-cola Headquarters to Kenya.
- Mugabe needs a 'peaceful exit'
- Zimbabwe power-sharing talks to begin 'in earnest'
- PM to address investment conference
Opposition leader Raila Odinga, left, looks on as Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, right, announce the cabinet and Odinga as the Prime Minister, Sunday, April 13, 2008 at State House in Nairobi, Kenya.
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- President welcomes Coca-cola Headquarters to Kenya.
- Insurance Industry Profit Records Dip
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- Delta adds Honduran fare
- ISRAEL: Tel Aviv shelter provides refuge for sex workers
- LEBANON: Women, non-Lebanese children get raw deal
Opposition leader Raila Odinga, left, looks on as Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, right, announce the cabinet and Odinga as the Prime Minister, Sunday, April 13, 2008 at State House in Nairobi, Kenya.
President welcomes Coca-cola Headquarters to Kenya.
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- Defiant Sudanese president visits Darfur
- Sudanese president is defiant in Darfur visit
- India ranks low in financial inclusion, says ICRIER
- New Settlers Moving Into Mau, Warn MPs
- Nakumatt Invests Sh20 Million in New Bill Payment System
- 15m in Africa face 'disaster'
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- Students in court over school unrest
- Amend Law, Plead Parents
- Students Give Their Side of the Story
- Pregnancy Alarm in School
- Let's Seek Ways to Fight the Social Cancer In Governance
- Now Man of Peace Leads Eight Schools in Saying No to Chaos
Kenyan children attend their morning assembly at Kongoni Primary School in Nairobi, Kenya, after the schools opened all over the country Monday, Jan. 14, 2008, after a week delay due to violence. Some 575 people have died since the disputed Dec. 27 presidential election, the Kenya Red Cross Society said.
Kenya bans mobile phones to stem school riots
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- Albinos being targeted in witchcraft killings
- IRAQ: WHO returns after five-year absence
- US: Foreign-Born TB Cases Need Better Control
- Over 400 victims treated at KNH, commission told
- Govt to recruit 1600 nurses
- Study Raises Fear Of TB In Immigrants
In a small village in northern Iraq, US Army (USA) Corporal (CPL) Travis Melby, Task Force 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment (1-63 Armor), Vilseck, Germany, gives a local an inoculation against tuberculosis during a medical visit in support of Operation
Study Raises Fear Of TB In Immigrants
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- Boxers aiming for medals at the Olympics
- Sudanese president is defiant in Darfur visit
- Frenchman Dessel wins Tour stage
- Rayon Takes on Tusker
- Another Team Sweep Expected in Steeplechase
- Lekalaile Wins Silver for Country in UK Shooting
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Cricket: Pakistan boycott mooted for NZ
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- S.F. mayor gets keys to city's computer
- Lyall Watson
- Foreign-born TB cases need better control, US says
- Lyall Watson - 'Supernature' author, wide-ranging sc
- Health: UN 'to miss' malaria target
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Health: UN 'to miss' malaria target
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