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Susan's Bay Poses 'Security Threat' allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, August 16, 2006 One of the major entry points to Freetown via the sea, Susan's Bay, is now considered one of the many unmanned entry points free for dishonest businessmen and potential illegal immigrants from Guinea to Sierra Leone thus posing a "security threat", complained Mohamed Sankoh, a resident of the
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Kailahun Chief Says 'Kabbah Still Considers Yenga an Issue' allAfrica.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Senior Section Chief who also doubles as Acting Chiefdom Speaker in the Kissi Bendu chiefdom, Koindu Town, Kondo Foyah recently told a battery of visiting journalists that President Kabbah has always advised them that, "the problem of boundary demarcation at Yenga is still an issue for the government and people
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"We'll Leave Yenga On Conteh's Orders," Guinean Soldiers Say allAfrica.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Guinean soldiers living at the disputed border town of Yenga Saturday categorically stated they would not leave unless they receive orders from President Lansana
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Government Says, 'Yenga is Not an Issue' allAfrica.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Minister of Internal Affairs, Pascal Egbenda Tuesday maintained Yenga, a disputed border town in Kailahun district, eastern Sierra Leone, currently occupied by Guineans, "is not an issue." Egbenda who was briefing the media at State House said Presidents Kabbah and Lansana Conte had earlier made their positions clear that Yenga
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Thousands of Students Protest in Guinea Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Students infuriated by a postponement of exams protested in Guinea's capital and another city Monday, with some throwing rocks and burning
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The Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea Awards New Mandate to... Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Dveloppement international Desjardins has just been awarded a new mandate in Guinea, a West African nation with which DID has already had a ten-year working
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The Next Crucible of Implosion in West Africa? allAfrica.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Lately political observers and the diplomatic community have increasingly voiced their frustrations over the "stale political climate" obtaining in the West Africa nation of Guinea, which is a part member of the regional Mano River Union grouping of Liberia and Sierra Leone. The sub region and its economic and political
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A petition states the incarceration of 44 Africans who infiltrated into Israel, is illegal. Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 N.K., 38, is a citizen of Togo, in southwest Africa. In June 2003, his country held elections, which were marred by violence and widespread voting
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"Wall Street" holds clues to Guinea's fortunes Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Those wanting to follow the twists and turns of Guinea's political fortunes as it emerges from a crippling nationwide strike would do well to consult the prices on "Wall Street". Not the New York financial
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Finally Losing Yenga? allAfrica.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 The first goal of every independent state is to provide a reasonable amount of security for its citizens. With such exceptions as tyranny that deliberately implant suspicion and fear among its citizens, government tends to view individual and group security as important in its own right and as a prerequisite
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Sailing doctors deliver "Health Diplomacy" Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Walking home from the clinic one day in Lesotho, two muggers approached him. "At first," said
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De Beers to Resume Exploration in Guinea De Beers will resume... Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 De Beers will resume exploration for precious gems in Guinea shortly, after attaining three new permits there, De Beers and a Guinean official said on June 3. "It is true that De Beers has obtained mining
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Millions of Cameroon girls suffer "breast ironing" Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Worried that her daughters' budding breasts would expose them to the risk of sexual harassment and even rape, their mother Philomene Moungang started 'ironing' the girls' bosoms with a heated
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Guinea leader 'unfit to govern' Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 President Conte won a third term in 2003 elections despite poor health Guinea's opposition leader has called on ailing President Lansana Conte to
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Guinea's ban on beauty contests..WOW Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 URL: Guinea's ban on beauty contests Guinea's ban on beauty contests It is not fair that Guinea has no contest, says Housseinatou Diallo Housseinatou Diallo is 19, well spoken, attractive, and has a definite
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'They Threaten To Kill Me,' Aicha Conneh Speaks From Conakry allAfrica.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 When Aicha Conneh decided to put her weight behind the Unity Party in a political battle which brought President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to power in November 2005, little did she know that her action would anger some opposition
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Robot birth simulator gaining in popularity Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 The full-sized, blond, pale mannequin is in demand because medicine is rapidly abandoning centuries-old training methods that use patients as guinea pigs, turning instead to high-tech simulations. It's better to make a mistake on a $20,000 robot than
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Was Microsoft's vision for Vanguard Vista exclusive? Joystiq
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Filed under: PC , Sony PlayStation 3 , Microsoft Xbox 360 , Online Sigil Games, developers of the upcoming MMORPG Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, shocked quite a few people by announcing that they were buying the publishing rights
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Was Microsoft's vision for Vanguard Vista exclusive? [Update 1] Joystiq
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Filed under: PC , Sony PlayStation 3 , Microsoft Xbox 360 , Online Sigil Games, developers of the upcoming MMORPG Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, shocked quite a few people by announcing that they were buying the publishing rights
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IT Spending: Your Clients Aren't a PC Vendor's Science Experiment WebProNews
- Monday, August 14, 2006 If you've been in the computer consulting business for a while, you know that influencing product selection is one of the more valuable services that your firm performs for its client base. Your clients depend on your firm to guide them toward reliable, cost-effective technology solutions. Along the same
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