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PWA Announces New Wave Event in Cape Verde Outdoornewswire
- Tuesday, January 16, 2007 Roaming" contest to take place on the Island of Sal, Cape
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Singers Paulo Flores, Tito Paris Return to Casa70 allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, December 13, 2006 Nine months after their joint performance in the country, Angolan and Cape Verdean singers, Paulo Flores and Tito Paris, respectively, return this Wednesday evening (08:30 pm) to Casa70 Show Room in Luanda, for the first of three shows programmed for the
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Africa: PayPal expansion into Africa Global Voices Online
- Sunday, October 29, 2006 Oluniyi David Ajao writes about PayPal expansion into Africa , “Hitherto, South Africa had been the only African country supported by Paypal. The popular online financial institution has now extended its services to Botswana, Cape Verde, Namibia, Togo and Tunisia, on the African continent. In all the six
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Cabo Verde Telecom Launches IP-TV allAfrica.com
- Friday, October 13, 2006 This week saw Cape Verdean incumbent telco Cabo Verde Telecom launch IP-TV ahead of the new competitor in its market. It also saw the introduction of what is probably the first African push-to-talk service by Maroc Telecom. But why is this happening? African markets are different from elsewhere comes the
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Well-Governed African Nations Merit Attention, Says Prime Minister allAfrica.com
- Sunday, October 08, 2006 In African countries at-large there is not close attention being given to countries that have good government," Cape Verde Prime Minister, Jose Maria Neves said Thursday in an interview with
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Is Good Governance Rewarded? allAfrica.com
- Sunday, October 08, 2006 At Independence in 1975, Cape Verde was one of the world's poorest countries whose index of economic vulnerability was one of the highest in the world. Yet today, many outsiders convey their appreciation for our people's resilience urging us to be proud of our achievements, that as an African nation,
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NASA unveils 'stunning' close-ups of massive crater on Mars
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- Saturday, October 07, 2006 AFP - NASA scientists unveiled unprecedented close-up images of a massive crater on Mars they said could open the book on the Red Planet, from its formation to its history with water, the basis of life on Earth.
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Cape Verde to take off? Times Online
- Thursday, October 05, 2006 Click title for full
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Pele named in Cape Verde squad BBC News
- Tuesday, October 03, 2006 The Southampton defender is named in Cape Verde's squad for Saturday's Nations Cup qualifier against
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New and Improved? Marc Connolly
- Monday, September 18, 2006 Good thing that FIFA changed up their rankings, huh? If the powers that be in Switzerland honestly believe they've got it right this time then they're probably fans of the Bowl Championship Series, the makers of New Coke, and Umbro cleats.
If you missed the release of September's rankings on Wednesday,
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From Cape Verde to Borneo, developers push into new areas International Herald Tribune
- Friday, September 15, 2006 Around the globe, remote locales like Cape Verde, which rests about 500 kilometers, or 300 miles, from West Africa, are attracting an unprecedented level of residential
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Defence Minister to Attend CPLP Meeting allAfrica.com
- Thursday, September 14, 2006 A delegation led by the Angolan Defence Minister, Kundi Paihama, will travel this Monday to Cape Verde, where on 14-15 September will participate in another meeting of the Portuguese Speaking Countries Community (CPLP) defence
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Tropical Storm Helene forms west of Cape Verdes
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- Thursday, September 14, 2006 Reuters - Tropical Storm Helene formed in the
Atlantic Ocean west of the Cape Verde Islands late on Wednesday
but did not immediately threaten land, the U.S. National
Hurricane Center said.
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Study ties warming to intense hurricanes
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- Thursday, September 14, 2006 AP - Most of the increase in ocean temperature that feeds more intense hurricanes is a result of human-induced global warming, says a study that one researcher says "closes the loop" between climate change and powerful storms like Katrina.
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Ebou Sillah, Others Arrive Ahead of Cape Verde Match allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 As Gambia prepares to take on Cape Verde in the preliminary round match of the 2008 Nation's qualifier match, the invited Gambian professional players have started to arrive in preparation for the big
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Senegal, Spain Agree to Joint Patrols to Stem Illegal Migration allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 Senegal and Spain have agreed to jointly patrol Senegalese territorial waters to help stem the tide of illegal migration to Spain's Canary Islands some 1,500 km
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Debby weakens in the eastern Atlantic
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- Thursday, August 24, 2006 AP - Tropical Storm Debby weakened off the coast of the Cape Verde islands in the eastern Atlantic on Wednesday, and posed no immediate threat to land, forecasters said.
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Tropical Storm Debby weakens over open water
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- Thursday, August 24, 2006 Reuters - Debby, the fourth tropical storm of the
2006 Atlantic hurricane season, weakened a bit on Wednesday as
it moved over slightly cooler waters and posed no threat to
land, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
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Tropical storm Debby lashes eastern Atlantic
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- Thursday, August 24, 2006 AFP - Tropical storm Debby has developed in the eastern Atlantic 500 kilometers (300 miles) west of the Cape Verde Islands, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said, adding that it was the fourth named storm of the 2006 season.
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Tropical Storm Debby forms in eastern Atlantic Moreover
- Wednesday, August 23, 2006 MIAMI - Tropical Storm Debby formed off the coast of Cape Verde in the eastern Atlantic today, forecasters said. The depression that formed Monday was centered 300 miles west of the southernmost Cape Verde and was moving toward the west-northwest
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