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Drought, Floods Threaten Widespread Food Shortages in Region, UN Warns allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 15, 2007 rratic weather patterns in southern Africa, from searing droughts to raging floods, have devastated harvest prospects for millions of people and could spell yet another year of widespread food shortages, the severely under-funded United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned ... more
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Tana Factory Yet to Begin allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 15, 2007 umias Sugar Company, has launched an awareness campaign on the proposed Sh24 billion sugar factory in the Tana Delta, following opposition from a section of area residents, the firm's corporate affairs manager, Ms Pamella Lutta, said on the ... more
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Fourth Tropical Cyclone in Four Months, Nears the Coast allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ropical cyclone 'Indlala' is projected to hit Madagascar on Thursday, but with the island still picking itself up after a string of natural disasters, government and relief agencies are already ... more
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Madagascar - Topix.net Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ews on Madagascar continually updated from thousands of sources around the ... more
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Dog lovers gear up for Crufts contest Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 omments This year's Crufts, the competition to find the world's best dog in show was launched today. Comment ... more
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Madagascar gets just $1m from $242m crisis appeal Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 adagascar has received just $1 million from its $242 million appeal to help cope with multiple natural disasters this year, the United Nations said on Thursday. Comment ... more
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Cash calls ignored as Madagascar struggles Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 adagascar has received just $1-million from its $242-million appeal to help cope with multiple natural disasters this year, the United Nations said on Thursday. Comment ... more
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Mystery over killing of Osama Bin Laden's friend Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 audi man's death was political, say his family US secret service was monitoring his activities Nick Fielding Friday March 2, 2007 The Guardian Pallbearers carry the coffin of Muhammad Jamal Khalifa at Ivato ... Comment ... more
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If Only Our Intelligence Services Partook of Any: Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ems, al-Qaida and murder. Mystery over killing of Osama Bin Laden's friend When Muhammad Jamal Khalifa was found dead at a remote gemstone mine in south-eastern Madagascar at the end of January, local police ... Comment ... more
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Pan African Sets Plans for Formal Exploration and Development of... Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 arch 02, 2007 -- PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP , has now received its independent Technical Report on Proposed Exploration of the Sakoa South Coal Project in Madagascar, prepared by Mark C. Stewardson, Pr.Sci.Nat., ... Comment ... more
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Cyclone Flooding Threatens Children, Says Unicef Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 looding from cyclones in Madagascar has displaced 32,000 people and affected over 150,000 farming families, while a drought in the south of the Indian Ocean island has hit nearly 600,000 people, endangering ... Comment ... more
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One million hectares of protected areas to be created every year. Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he Malagasy authorities intend to create new protected areas in 2007 and 2008 to achieve the goals of a surface of 6 million hectares. Comment ... more
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Chinese Restaurants - Madagascar Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 hinese Restaurants - Madagascar Loading flash video player . . . In this episode we visit Restaurant Le Jade in Tamatave, the port city with a large Chinese population dating back to the 15th cnetury. Comment ... more
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MADAGASCAR: Opinion divided over Ravalomanana IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 our and a half years after being elected president of Madagascar, Marc Ravalomanana is set to seek a second term in the election on Sunday. Although lauded for rehabilitating the infrastructure, opinion is divided over whether he has helped alleviate ... more
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MADAGASCAR: Voter apathy as election day approaches IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 s Madagascar makes its way to polling stations on Sunday after weeks of campaigning dominated by incumbent president Marc Ravalomanana, other presidential hopefuls are already questioning the possible ... more
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MADAGASCAR: So far, so good in presidential election IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 nly inclement weather disrupted Madagascar's first round of presidential elections on Sunday, but it also helped to defuse one of the few election-related ... more
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MADAGASCAR: Ravalomanana likely to win presidential election IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 rovisional results show president Marc Ravalomanana has been re-elected in what observers have generally considered free and fair ... more
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MADAGASCAR: Children go hungry after floods, drought and Cyclone Bondo IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 adagascar has called for international aid to help stem a nutritional emergency that has left thousands of children malnourished in the vulnerable ... more
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: Children go hungry after floods, drought and Cyclone Bondo IRIN
- Sunday, March 11, 2007 Madagascar has called for international aid to help stem a nutritional emergency that has left thousands of children malnourished in the vulnerable
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Floods, Drought Threaten Children, Unicef Warns allAfrica.com
- Monday, March 05, 2007 Flooding from cyclones in Madagascar has displaced 32,000 people and affected over 150,000 farming families, while a drought in the south of the Indian Ocean island has hit nearly 600,000 people, endangering the lives of 7,000 children with acute malnutrition, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said in an update
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