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The African Slave Trade, White Guilt, And The Other Guilty Party Topix - Friday, August 31, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"We cry for forgiveness and reconciliation" Colby Cosh notes that more and more African politicians and educators are calling for an honest appraisal of Africa's role in making the intercontinental slave trade possible. via VDARE.com ... more
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West Africa: ECOWAS Bank Mobilises 44 Million US Dollars for Highways Topix - Friday, August 31, 2007 p> The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development Board of Governors meeting here in Lome approved a heavy financial package of 87,4 billion CFA francs about 44 million US Dollars to finance 15 development ... via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Genital herpes implicated in up to half of all HIV infections in some African countries Topix - Friday, August 31, 2007 p> Up to half of all HIV infections in some African countries with long-standing HIV epidemics may be due to the presence of genital herpes and and its cause, HSV-2, in HIV-positive people or their partners, ... via Aidsmap ... more
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TRADE: African Countries Stand Up to EU Topix - Friday, August 31, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"If you look at national impact studies that have been made, you find that these reciprocal free trade agreements are going to be devastating for industrial capacity, for tariff revenues" Concern over getting too little in return for what they are being asked to give up... more
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Haitian Art At Spencer Museum Topix - Friday, August 31, 2007 p> Submitted by ruzik_tuzik on Wed, 2007-08-29 07:42. Spencer Museum Of Art, Kansas presents Haitian art, on view through September 16, 2007, at North Balcony. via Huliq.com ... more
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The go-to American in Ghana Topix - Friday, August 31, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"July Fourth is one of the great dates on the calendar of human progress" Pamela Bridgewater, left, takes oath as ambassador to the Republic of Benin at the State Department in 2000. via Fredericksburg.com ... more
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Buruli Ulcer Surveillance, Benin, 2003 - "2005 Topix - Friday, August 31, 2007 p> Roch Christian Johnson, Annick Chauty, Ange Dodji Dossou,* Julia Aguiar, Olivier Salmon,# Francoise Portaels,** and Kingsley Asiedu *Centre de Dpistage et de Traitement de l'Ulcre de Buruli, d'Allada, Bnin; ... via Centers for Disease Control and Preve... ... more
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Western oil firms face growing troubles in African countries Topix - Friday, August 31, 2007 p> COTONOU, Benin: Big foreign oil companies are finding it harder to make money in Africa because of the region's often unstable politics, output restrictions and moves by some governments to rewrite contracts. via Peak Oil ... more
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Strong-Arm Tactics Backfire On Country allAfrica.com - Thursday, August 30, 2007 TN is not prepared to capitulate to a demand that it pay an extra $52m to keep its network operating in Benin, extending a stand-off that has seen its network silenced for six ... more
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Benin: Let’s open ourselves to China. Global Voices Online - Thursday, August 23, 2007 p> China ’s new focus on investing in Africa has been well documented . However, Eloi Goutchili thinks that Africa should also embrace the Chinese influence on culture (Fr). Goutchili advocates the practical application of Senghor’s theory: the need for Africa to open itself to the whole... more
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Another GSM Operator for Country allAfrica.com - Tuesday, August 21, 2007 he Benin Government held an extraordinary cabinet meeting on Friday August 10, 2007 and came out with a decision to grant a user licence to a new operator of mobile telephony called GLOBALCOM ... more
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Nigeria-Benin Common Market Fair Will Promote Economic Integration - NACCIMA allAfrica.com - Wednesday, August 15, 2007 he on-going first-ever Nigeria-Benin Common Market Trade Fair is meant to fast-track trade and the desired economic integration in the West African sub region, the first Deputy President, Ogun State Council of Chambers of Commerce, Alhaji Tunji Labode, has ... more
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Country-Benin Common Market Fair Will Promote Economic Integration - NACCIMA allAfrica.com - Wednesday, August 15, 2007 he on-going first-ever Nigeria-Benin Common Market Trade Fair is meant to fast-track trade and the desired economic integration in the West African sub region, the first Deputy President, Ogun State Council of Chambers of Commerce, Alhaji Tunji Labode, has ... more
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Internet New Frontline in Aids Awareness allAfrica.com - Sunday, August 12, 2007 ieudonné Sourou never leaves the cybercafé in Cotonou, Benin's commercial capital, where he comes every week to check his personal emails, without sending what this 25-year-old calls "useful messages" raising HIV ... more
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Prison Cells Available to the ICTR in Benin allAfrica.com - Monday, August 06, 2007 enin has just made available to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) prison cells where persons convicted to prison sentences by this tribunal could be held, it was learnt Tuesday in ... more
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6 August Press Brief allAfrica.com - Monday, August 06, 2007 embers of the ... more
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Lack of Cash Threatens School Meals for Thousands in Benin allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 24, 2007 ens of thousands of children in the West African nation of Benin will not receive a daily school meal next term unless more funds are immediately made available, the United Nations World Food Programme warned ... more
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Lack of Cash Threatens School Meals in Benin, Warns UN Food Agency allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 24, 2007 he United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today warned that tens of thousands of children in Benin will not receive their daily school meal when schools reopen in September unless additional funds are made available ... more
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Benin: Debating, feting Voodoo Global Voices Online - Sunday, July 22, 2007 p>Benninese blogger Blaise Aplogan writes about the upcoming festival of Voodoo , set to take place in Paris this week, and the ongoing Voodoo debate (Fr): “More and more, prophetic religions, notably Christianity, are investing in a dialogue with traditional African religions…[and] traditional African religious leaders are... more
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Regulator Gambles by Cutting Networks Over Increased Licence Fees allAfrica.com - Monday, July 16, 2007 he new Beninois Government decided to review all telecoms licensing arrangements when it came into office and tasked its newly independent regulator to carry out the task. It argued that the previous Government had out previous licences in an irregular fashion and that it was simply regularising the position. The... more
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