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A shared approach to HIV/AIDS
| The world has changed since the videotape format war between VHS and Betamax in the late 1970s and early 1980s. | When DVD technology came along, instead of the rivalry witnessed a decade earlier, m... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga speaks at a forum on Africa at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Tuesday, June 17, 2008 in Washington. Odinga is the former opposition leader who became prime minister in April in a power-sharing deal with President Mwai Kibaki. Kenya was thrown into bloody turmoil after both Odinga and Kibaki claimed victory in December elections, triggering ethnically charged violence that forced 300,000 people from their homes and left more than 1,200 people de
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Zimbabwe opposition ready for talks: Odinga
| LONDON (Reuters) - Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga said on Sunday Zimbabwe's main opposition was preparing to hold talks with President Robert Mugabe's party. | He said he expected the two sides ... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
Tampa Bay Rays' Carl Crawford, right, and New York Yankees catcher Chad Moeller watch Crawford's two-run home run off Yankees reliever Billy Traber during the seventh inning of a baseball game Monday, April 14, 2008 in St. Petersburg, Fla.  Toledo Blade 
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GOLF | British Open | Southport, England; Par: 70 | Third Round | a-amateur | Greg Norman 70-70-72–212 | Padraig Harrington 74-68-72–214 | KJ Choi 72-67-75–214 | Simon Wakefield 71-74-70–215 | Ben Cur... (photo: (AP Photo / Steve Nesius))
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 Somalia People who were displaced by fighting in Mogadishu take rest at Hawa Abdi refugee camp. cg1  San Fransisco Chronicle 
Threatened with death, aid workers flee Somalia
| (07-20) 04:00 PDT Nairobi, Kenya -- At a time of drought, skyrocketing food prices, crippling inflation and intensifying street fighting, many of the aid workers whom millions of Somalis depend on f... (photo: AP / Mohamed Sheikh Nor)
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Anglican Bishops from around the world file into the Canterbury Cathedral for their Sunday service, Canterbury, England, Sunday, July 20, 2008. The bishops have turned to the enormous task at the heart of their once-a-decade summit: trying to keep the Anglican family from breaking apart over the Bible and homosexuality. With its private prayer phase over Saturday, the business of the Lambeth Conference begins, but it is hobbled by a boycott: about one-quarter of the invited bishops _ mostly theological conservatives from Africa _ are not attendi BBC News
Lambeth Conference due to begin
| Hundreds of Anglican bishops are due to attend a special service at Canterbury Cathedral to mark the official opening of the Lambeth Conference. | The meeting has been ... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
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Pakistan has no trade in 81pc of world products: Top 200 items account for 91pc of exports
| By Mubarak Zeb Khan | ISLAMABAD, July 19: Pakistan does not figure in 81 per cent of products traded in the world as its top 200 export products account for 91 per cent... (photo: WN / james)
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Turtle power in Costa Rica
| Ostional is a four-mile stretch of black-sand beach in northwest Costa Rica. You probably haven't heard of it - not many people have - but every year it plays host to o... (photo: Creative Commons / Thierry Caro)
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Countries look to curb shortage of eye donors
TOOLS RESOURCES MEDICAL ADVANCES, CORNEA DECLINE | From 2003 to 2007, the number of corneas sent to other countries from the United States dropped to a total of 10,731, f... (photo: Public Domain)
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, addresses delegates of the High-level conference on World Food Security at FAO, jsa1 Philadelphia Daily News
Sharing power with Mugabe may be only option
| DONNA BRYSON | The Associated Press | JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Zimbabwe's beaten down opposition may end up being forced to accept what it swears is unacceptable , ... (photo: AP / Pier Paolo Cito)
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South African President Thabo Mbeki waves to parliamentarians after delivering his speech at the National Assembly in Paris Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003. Mbeki arrived Monday for a three-day state visit to France with business high on the agenda. Parliament Speaker Jean-Louis Debre is at lef Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Diplomats aid Mbeki with Zimbabwe
Written By:Zipporah Njeri/BBC   , Posted: Sat, Jul 19, 2008 | A group of senior diplomats are to help South African President Thabo Mbeki in his effor... (photo: AP / Francois Mor)
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Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga speaks at a forum on Africa at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Tuesday, June 17, 2008 in Washington. Odinga is the former opposition leader who became prime minister in April in a power-sharing deal with President Mwai Kibaki. Kenya was thrown into bloody turmoil after both Odinga and Kibaki claimed victory in December elections, triggering ethnically charged violence that forced 300,000 people from their homes and left more than 1,200 people de
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- PM Raila to market Kenya in UK
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- Brother keeps nun's dream alive
- Nun's dream lives on
- Threatened with death, aid workers flee Somalia
 Liberal Democratic Party presidential aspirant Raila Odinga, center, helps Charity Ngilu, left, a senior member of the National Alliance Party through a crowd of supporters at an opposition rally in Nairobi, Monday, Oct. 14, 2002. Monday´s rally wa
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- Inside Nairobi, the next palo alto?
- Micro Loans Foster Entrepreurship in Poor Countries
- How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should
- What comes after a trillion?
- Wetang'ula woos Russian investors
- Prime Bank to operate as Authorized Depository
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Micro Loans Foster Entrepreurship in Poor Countries
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- Zimbabwe opposition ready for talks: Odinga
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- Lambeth Conference due to begin
- Countries look to curb shortage of eye donors
- Ndingi urges coalition leaders to respect each other
- Rowdiness on the rise in Secondary schools
- Student burnt to death at Upper Hill school
- Kenyans reject circumcision plan
Anglican Bishops from around the world file into the Canterbury Cathedral for their Sunday service, Canterbury, England, Sunday, July 20, 2008. The bishops have turned to the enormous task at the heart of their once-a-decade summit: trying to keep the Anglican family from breaking apart over the Bible and homosexuality. With its private prayer phase over Saturday, the business of the Lambeth Conference begins, but it is hobbled by a boycott: about one-quarter of the invited bishops _ mostly theological conservatives from Africa _ are not attendi
Lambeth Conference due to begin
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- Uganda leader seeks new term
- A shared approach to HIV/AIDS
- Think you know McCain and Obama's views on Africa?
- Countries look to curb shortage of eye donors
- Democracy hits a string of setbacks in Africa
- Kenyans reject circumcision plan
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Tampa Bay Rays' Carl Crawford, right, and New York Yankees catcher Chad Moeller watch Crawford's two-run home run off Yankees reliever Billy Traber during the seventh inning of a baseball game Monday, April 14, 2008 in St. Petersburg, Fla.
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- Inside Nairobi, the next palo alto?
- China Dismisses Critics of UN's Decision on African Ivor
- For students in Kenya, medicine seems to improve attention s
- Mobile development rings true
- Scientists discover a 'Breakthrough' in malaria figh
- $370m biofuels project halted
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