| 821 - 840 of 1000 Guinea News Headlines |
Page 42 of 50 Pages |
Guinea sentences 9 to death for killing politician Topix
- Monday, September 11, 2006 A court in Guinea has sentenced nine people to death for the murder of a local politician in the capital Conakry, state television in the West African country said on Saturday.
... more
|
Africa Tops World Diamond Market Topix
- Monday, September 11, 2006 Luanda, Sep 7 A meeting with 13 diamond experts that closed Wednesday in Luanda placed put Africa in position to lead the world's diamond
... more
|
Turbos likely for Thursday debut New Zealand Herald
- Monday, September 11, 2006 Manawatu and Southland have volunteered to be Thursday night guinea pigs. Both unions say they would be happy to host games outside the traditional weekend window rather than take the graveyard slot of 12.30pm on a
... more
|
British MP's cannibalism gibe comes back to bite him Moreover
- Monday, September 11, 2006 GAFFE-prone British MP Boris Johnson was in hot water yet again yesterday when Papua New Guinea's high commissioner slammed him for branding the country a land of 'orgies of cannibalism and chief-killing'. Mr Johnson, the Higher Education spokesman
... more
|
Blood Glucose Monitoring - A Necessary Evil The Diabetes Blog
- Monday, September 11, 2006 Filed under: Type 1 , Type 2 , Lifestyle , Products Blood sugar testing is part of the daily grind when it comes to diabetes management. Albeit important, it is also the main frustration of my diabetic control. Yes, it only takes
... more
|
I Eat Cannibals Gadling
- Monday, September 11, 2006 Filed under: Food , Indonesia Sleeping with Cannibals was simply a headline I couldn't resist reading.
The Smithsonian Magazine always has wonderful articles and this one is no exception.
Adventurer Paul Raffaele journeyed deep into Indonesian
... more
|
John Smith chosen president of Jamestown: 10 September 1608 - This Day in History Encyclopædia Britannica
- Sunday, September 10, 2006 Having survived capture by Indians (reputedly through the efforts of Pocahontas , a chief's daughter), John Smith became president of Jamestown colony, the first permanent English settlement in North America, this day in 1608. More Events on this day:
... more
|
Berewa, Earnest, Margai Asked to Visit Yenga allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 Local Unit Commander of Kailahun District, Superintendent Saidu Jalloh Thursday at the Bintumani Hotel called on Vice President Solomon Ekuma Berewa of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), Ernest Bai Koroma, All Peoples Congress (APC) and Charles Francis Margai of the People's Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) to visit residents
... more
|
As Liberians Return Home, UN Agency to Close Regional Office in South allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 Almost 300 Liberian refugees returned home last week from the Kissidougou region of southern Guinea in the final convoy of the United Nations refugee agency's voluntary repatriation programme, setting the stage for the closure later this month of the agency's office in the region after almost two
... more
|
Several Liberians Detained in Guinea allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 Reports from the Guinean capital, Conakry, have revealed the detention of several Liberians including those believed to be ex-fighters of former President Charles
... more
Advertisement
|
Security of energy supplies and promotion of sustainable development in the Gulf of Guinea Moreover
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 I initiated the formation of the Gulf of Guinea Energy Security Strategy (GGESS) early in 2005 following growing unrest in the Niger Delta and the attendant political and economic implication. The objective was to provide a Forum for
... more
|
Guinea ministers lose luxury cars Topix
- Friday, September 08, 2006 Most Guineans live below the poverty line All Guinea's government ministers and senior officials have had their luxury four-wheel drive vehicles confiscated on the orders of the president.
... more
|
Global Alumina confirms discussions with potential investors Topix
- Friday, September 08, 2006 In response to a news report filed yesterday by Dow Jones Newswires, Global Alumina Corporation today confirmed that it is in confidential discussions with several parties with respect to alternative
... more
|
Author recounts his father's letters from WWII East Valley Tribune
- Friday, September 08, 2006 George Frederick never saw his only child. The Army Air Force pilot was flying over New Guinea during World War II in November 1943 when his son Clinton was born. George Frederick was killed four months later during another mission over the South
... more
|
Insider's island eyes The Australian
- Friday, September 08, 2006 PALM-FRINGED lagoons, balmy breezes and aquamarine seas, Tuvalu cricket and talented rugby players. These are familiar aspects of our Melanesian neighbourhood, which extends in a vast arc of islands across the top of Australia from New Guinea to Fiji, taking in Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia. But Melanesia is
... more
|
Thurston named in Kangaroos train-on squad Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Wednesday, September 06, 2006 North Queensland Cowboys star Johnathan Thurston is one of 17 players named today in a train-on squad for the upcoming Tri-Nations series and the Prime Minister's XIII match against Papua New
... more
|
Papua New Guinea: Culture and resources no excuse for violence against women Moreover
- Wednesday, September 06, 2006 Papua New Guinea: Culture and resources no excuse for violence against women Sep 4, 2006 : Killings by security forces must be fully investigated Aug 31, 2006 : Statement of Larry Cox, Executive Director, , on U.N. Security Council Passage of
... more
|
New Guinea Gold Corporation: New Guinea Gold Adds Frankfurt Stock Exchange Listing Market Wire (Press Release)
- Wednesday, September 06, 2006 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (MARKET WIRE) New Guinea Gold Corporation ("the Company" or "NGG") (TSX VENTURE: NGG) announced that its common shares have been listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the code
... more
|
IFC acquires Stake in Guinean Iron Ore Project to Support Sustainable Mine Development allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, September 06, 2006 The International Finance Corporation the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, has bought a 5 percent stake in Rio Tinto's Simandou iron ore project in Guinea to work with the company on exploring the project's feasibility and developing it in an environmentally and socially sustainable way. IFC also
... more
|
Seized Russian tanker released Topix
- Tuesday, September 05, 2006 Seized Russian tanker released Monday September 04, 2006 11:13 - MOSCOW - A Russian tanker and its 20-man crew have been released by authorities in Guinea after being seized for allegedly entering a closed ...
... more
|