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WABSA launches newsletter
The Daily Observer Newspaper
Friday, August 31, 2007
The West African Bird Study Association (WABSA) has recently launched its newsletter. This initiative emanated from the ambition to participate...
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President Jammeh Cures Hypertension
The Daily Observer Newspaper
Friday, August 31, 2007
The first batch of the 55 patients, who suffer from high-blood pressure or hypertension were yesterday assembled in Kanilai for the second time to...
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“I was seriously beaten” Complainant revealed in court
The Daily Observer Newspaper
Friday, August 31, 2007
Amie Jaiteh, a native of Lamin village and the complainant in the assault case involving Neneh Jallow, Ousman Gaye, Awa Jallow and Oumie Bahum, on...
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In Lamin Jarju’s impersonation case Defence Counsel addresses court
The Daily Observer Newspaper
Friday, August 31, 2007
The impersonation trial involving Lamin Jarju, a native of Kombo Lamin was on Monday adjourned for September 4th for the Police Prosecutor 413...
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ZIMBABWE: Disability is much more than a physical constraint
IRIN
Friday, August 31, 2007
The disabled are becoming increasingly marginalised, with the state and civil society neglecting their basic needs, says The forgotten tribe, people...
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SOMALIA: Opinions mixed as reconciliation conference winds up
IRIN
Friday, August 31, 2007
Organisers of Somalia's national reconciliation conference hailed the meeting as a success even as analysts expressed doubts over the outcome,...
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SOUTH AFRICA: Condom recall hurts prevention drive
PlusNews
Friday, August 31, 2007
The lives of millions of South Africans could be at risk, and South Africa's health department has recalled 20 million government condoms as it...
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In the Agreement with Saller
The Point
Thursday, August 30, 2007
The Gambia Football Association (GFA) has finally ended all speculations surrounding the termination of the agreement between them and the German...
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NYSS Corps Members to Be Sworn-in Today
The Point
Thursday, August 30, 2007
The 9th batch of the corps members of the National Youth Service Scheme, NYSS, would be sworn-in today, a press release signed by the Public...
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NIGER: Migration benefits still seen to outweigh risks
IRIN
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Migration has been an essential mechanism for survival in the harsh climate and erratic agricultural conditions of the Sahara and Sahel regions for...
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