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Street protests spread across Guinea Topix
- Thursday, January 18, 2007 Security forces fired tear gas at demonstrators in Guinea's capital on Wednesday as street protests spread across the West African country on the eighth day of a general strike aimed at forcing the volatile ... Comment
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Conte frees former ally accused of graft Topix
- Monday, December 18, 2006 By Saliou Samb Conakry - President Lansana Conte personally secured the release of his former ally and Guinea's richest man Mamadou Sylla, who was detained 10 days ago in a corruption probe, his lawyer said on ... Comment
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African countries discuss ties Topix
- Monday, December 18, 2006 The presidents of Liberia and Sierra Leone have arrived in Guinea for a 24-hour trip aimed at boosting sub-regional economic and security ties. Comment
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Newspaper Accused of "Damaging State's Reputation", Suspended for Two Months allAfrica.com
- Saturday, December 09, 2006 Kalum Express", a privately-owned Conakry-based newspaper, was suspended for two months by the media regulator, the National Council for Communication (CNC), on 27 November 2006, for allegedly damaging the reputation of the state of
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Cafe sign Rays of light How the web is turning parts of Guinea's dark capital bright orange Topix
- Thursday, November 23, 2006 Although power-cuts often plunge Guinea's capital, Conakry, into darkness, some of the city's streets are turning bright orange. Comment
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GUINEA: School enrollment plummets as cost of living rises IRIN
- Monday, November 20, 2006 One month after the start of the scholastic year teachers and administrators from schools in and around the capital Conakry have reported a dramatic reduction in enrollments.
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Africans React Positively to US Help in Gulf of Guinea Topix
- Monday, November 20, 2006 Colombant report - Download 322k Listen to Colombant report Youth struggling to make ends meet in Conakry, Guinea African security and maritime officials are reacting positively to increased U.S. help in ... Comment
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EU Assessment of Government Questioned allAfrica.com
- Monday, November 06, 2006 With continued human rights abuses, crumbling social services and economic freefall, many Guineans were incredulous after a senior European Union humanitarian official said he was "very favourably impressed" with the governments efforts at reform to win back
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At Liberia-Guinea Border; 4 Immigration Men Attacked allAfrica.com
- Monday, November 06, 2006 Four Liberian immigration officers have been unmercifully flogged by some strange men numbering over twenty who reportedly came from the Guinean side of the border between Liberia and
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Conakry Govt Official in Angola for ADPA Conference allAfrica.com
- Monday, November 06, 2006 Guinea Conakry's deputy minister of Mining, Diallo Alimou, arrived Thursday afternoon in the country to participate in the conference of constitution of the African Diamond Producer Countries Association (ADPA), which started on 1 November with an experts
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At Wet Season's End, Cholera Returns allAfrica.com
- Saturday, November 04, 2006 Cholera has surged again in Guinea since the rainy season began in June, including in the capital, Conakry, where the Health Ministry reported 626 cases so far this
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EU Development Commissioner on West African tour Topix
- Sunday, October 29, 2006 European Development and Humanitarian Assistance Commissioner, Louis Michel, is expected in Mauritania Friday as part of a West African tour, also covering Guinea Conakry and Senegal, an EU statement said here. Comment
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Military Build-Up At Guinea, Liberia Border allAfrica.com
- Saturday, October 28, 2006 Reports from Lofa County say there is a strong military build-up at the Liberia-Guinean
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8,500 glasses of spring water served this is kent
- Monday, October 23, 2006 During the summer of Tunbridge Wells' 400th anniversary, nearly 8,500 glasses of Chalybeate Spring water were served to visitors from more than 40 countries including from Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, Brazil, Russia and Slovakia.
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Collapsing bridge, collapsing state Topix
- Monday, October 23, 2006 The UN's IRIN news service reports on the August collapse of a bridge on the main road linking the key southeastern Guinean city of N'Zerekore with most of the rest of the country. Comment
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Cultivating hope in Africa Topix
- Monday, October 23, 2006 Welcome to the early version of the print column that runs in the Register on Saturday. Comment
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Antarctic waters see fishing pressure Moreover
- Sunday, October 22, 2006 Antarctic waters see fishing pressure. . . . . . . . •••••••• ••Environment slide show An expedition to the South Pacific island of New Guinea found "species factories" for fish, shrimp
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Cultivating hope in Africa OCRegister News
- Sunday, October 22, 2006 Welcome to the early version of the print column that runs in the Register on Saturday. You'll find the daily science trivia question at the end.
AFRICAN JOURNAL
A stranger from an upscale neighborhood in Irvine recently visited a city in Guinea to speak of
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GUINEA: Road to ruin IRIN
- Friday, October 20, 2006 The collapse of a bridge that provides the only link between a remote Guinean border town and the capital, Conakry, has triggered higher prices for basic foods and transportation, further complicating the lives of impoverished Guineans.
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InterOil Corporation: InterOil Announces Preliminary Testing Results at the Elk #1 Discovery Well Market Wire (Press Release)
- Friday, October 20, 2006 TORONTO, ONTARIO (MARKET WIRE) InterOil Corporation (TSX: IOL) (AMEX: IOC) (POMSoX:IOC), a Canadian company with operations in Papua New Guinea announces preliminary well testing results at the Elk #1 discovery well. Highlights of the preliminary results
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