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Cape Verde: On the possibility of adopting the Euro Global Voices Online - Thursday, May 29, 2008 p> Virgílio Brandão [pt] ponders on the pros and cons of the adoption of the Euro as a currency in Cape Verde. “The country must have a clear picture of its response to problems that would arise from this, and must gain more benefits than difficulties. The population will... more
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Cape Verde: It is elections time Global Voices Online - Thursday, May 29, 2008 p> Abraão Vicente [pt] has a long and reflective post about the upcoming elections in Cape Town, which he iltustrated with a Gilbert & George pic. “I'm a little bit confused, I must confess. During the election campaign everything seems to be easy. It seems that all dreams are... more
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Cape Verde: Three hours waiting to vote Global Voices Online - Thursday, May 29, 2008 p> Eileen Barbosa [pt] reports that the elections in Cape Verde yesterday were marked by long queues and people's good will to attend to the polls. “Personally, I found it quite inadmissible, but many people went ahead and… gave up! Who can blame them, more than three-hour wait... more
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Cape Verde: Cycling while charging your mobile phone Global Voices Online - Thursday, May 29, 2008 p> Sanpadjud [pt], a blogger from Cape Verde, tips about a device that provides power to mobile phones while you cycle. “ This gadget comes in handy for those who, like me, need to get in shape and like to save money on the electricity bills. Not to... more
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Cape Verde: Africa Day Global Voices Online - Thursday, May 29, 2008 p>To celebrate the Africa Day today, Baluka Brazao [pt] publishes and provides info on a picture by Robert Colescott, Marching to a Different Drummer in which according to the Cape Verdean “Colescott addresses the white perception of the black and the black perception of the white, and shows... more
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Cape Verde: Africa Day Global Voices Online - Sunday, May 25, 2008 p>To celebrate the Africa Day today, Baluka Brazao [pt] publishes and provides info on a picture by Robert Colescott, Marching to a Different Drummer in which according to the Cape Verdean “Colescott addresses the white perception of the black and the black perception of the white, and shows... more
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Cape Verde: Three hours waiting to vote Global Voices Online - Sunday, May 25, 2008 p> Eileen Barbosa [pt] reports that the elections in Cape Verde yesterday were marked by long queues and people's good will to attend to the polls. “Personally, I found it quite inadmissible, but many people went ahead and… gave up! Who can blame them, more than three-hour wait... more
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Cape Verde: Cycling while charging your mobile phone Global Voices Online - Sunday, May 25, 2008 p> Sanpadjud [pt], a blogger from Cape Verde, tips about a device that provides power to mobile phones while you cycle. “ This gadget comes in handy for those who, like me, need to get in shape and like to save money on the electricity bills. Not to... more
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Cape Verde: It is elections time Global Voices Online - Friday, May 16, 2008 p> Abraão Vicente [pt] has a long and reflective post about the upcoming elections in Cape Town, which he iltustrated with a Gilbert & George pic. “I'm a little bit confused, I must confess. During the election campaign everything seems to be easy. It seems that all dreams are... more
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Latest Economic Report Concerned About Mega-Projects allAfrica.com - Monday, May 12, 2008 hile the Mozambican economy has shown "impressive growth" in recent years, it remains driven mainly by aid inflows, and mega-projects that provide little in the way of direct employment or tax ... more
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Cape Verde: On the possibility of adopting the Euro Global Voices Online - Thursday, May 08, 2008 p> Virgílio Brandão [pt] ponders on the pros and cons of the adoption of the Euro as a currency in Cape Verde. “The country must have a clear picture of its response to problems that would arise from this, and must gain more benefits than difficulties. The population will... more
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Cape Verde: Internet should be free Global Voices Online - Monday, May 05, 2008 p> João Branco [pt] quotes an Universal McCanns global research into the impact of social media that advocates that Internet should be free and reflects the situation in Cape Verde: “This is why I believe that in Cape Verde we still have a long way to go to get... more
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Cape Verde: Ave Mayra Global Voices Online - Friday, April 11, 2008 p> Virgílio Brandão [pt] is one of the many bloggers celebrating today: Cape Verdean singer Mayra Andrade, at just 23, won the best newcomer in the BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards. “Mayra Andrade, besides excellent artist, has showed some unusual wit and clarification for someone of her age... more
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Cape Verde: History of amateur radio service Global Voices Online - Monday, April 07, 2008 p> Jorge Sousa Brito [pt] remembers the infancy of the amateur radio service in Cape Verde, an activity which he grew up with as his father was the first person to take up the hobby in the country. ... more
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Cape Verde: Gilberto Freyre at my greatgranny's Global Voices Online - Sunday, April 06, 2008 p> Jorge Sousa Brito [pt] posts photos and writes about an incredible and wonderful story: the day that the Brazilian sociologist, cultural anthropologist Gilberto Freyre dropped at this great grandmother's house when he visited Cape Verde in 1951. ... more
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Cape Verde President to Mediate in Poll Deadlock allAfrica.com - Thursday, April 03, 2008 ape Verdian President Pedro Pires flew into Guinea-Bissau on Thursday to try to end a dispute surrounding last month's presidential elections, for which definitive results have still not been ... more
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Portugal: Three Decades After Last Colonial Empire Came to an End allAfrica.com - Thursday, April 03, 2008 he 30th anniversary of Angola's independence, commemorated this month, also marked the same period of time since nearly six centuries of European colonialism in Africa came to an ... more
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Cape Verde: On the lack of a theatre in Praia Global Voices Online - Wednesday, April 02, 2008 p> João Branco [pt] on the lack of a theatre in the Cape Verde capital: “Perhaps it is here that lies the starting point for us to question the fact that in a city so full of life, of poetry, of contrasts, colors, smells, feelings of impossibilities, ironies, absurd,... more
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Cape Verde: Woman's day Global Voices Online - Thursday, March 27, 2008 p> Eurídice Monteiro [pt] takes the opportunity of the Cape Verde Woman's Day today to reflect on gender equality in the country. “The point is that we try to understand the current situation and demand that, regardless of gender, people are treated with respect and have the necessary means... more
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How the 'Barefoot Diva' is Captivating the World allAfrica.com - Monday, March 24, 2008 F YOU KNOW WHERE CAPE VERde is, chances are that it is because you have come across Cesaria Evora, the "barefoot diva" who has made the music of her native country, once ruled by the Portuguese, popular around the ... more
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