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Madagascar: despite series of unfortunate events, bloggers are still upbeatā¦. Global Voices Online
- Tuesday, February 27, 2007 Greetings all,
This is my first post on Global Voices . I am fortunate and quite thrilled to have the opportunity to share with you the perspective of the Malagasy blogosphere. Unfortunately, the current news from Madagascar are quite sad. The main topic of discussion
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The Future At Stake allAfrica.com
- Monday, January 29, 2007 The island nation of Madagascar, off the coast of Southern Africa, has so far been spared an HIV/AIDS epidemic, unlike its continental neighbours, but health officials have warned that the country cannot afford to be
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Marc Ravalomanana sworn in Friday as Madagascar's eighth president since its independence in 1960. Topix
- Tuesday, January 23, 2007 In a grand ceremony attended by tens of thousands of people, Marc Ravalomanana sworn in here on Friday as Madagascar's eighth president since its independence from France in 1960. Comment
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Catholic Leaders Meet For Peace and Justice allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, January 23, 2007 Catholic Leaders, Meeting As the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa And Madagascar (secam), Examined a Wide Range of Issues - Proclamation of the Good News, the Means of Social Communications, Inculturation And
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MADAGASCAR: Opinion divided over Ravalomanana IRIN
- Monday, January 22, 2007 Four 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
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MADAGASCAR: Children go hungry after floods, drought and Cyclone Bondo IRIN
- Sunday, January 21, 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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Madagascar: Alafia Global Voices Online
- Monday, December 18, 2006 L’Odyssee de Tattum just discovered the band Alafia of which she writes (Fr): “With more than 300 concerts in tow, Alafia is a presence at numerous festivals … Alafia’s sunny sound is partly inspired by malagasy rhythms such as Malesa and Salegy, but
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Madagascan general arrested Topix
- Sunday, December 17, 2006 Authorities in Madagascar said they had arrested a fugitive renegade general behind a plot to oust President Marc Ravalomanana last month ahead of elections in which he won a second term. Comment
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MADAGASCAR: Ravalomanana likely to win presidential election IRIN
- Saturday, December 16, 2006 Provisional results show president Marc Ravalomanana has been re-elected in what observers have generally considered free and fair
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Madagascar: Samoosa? Sambosa? Sambos? Global Voices Online
- Thursday, December 14, 2006 Mad de Madagascar delves (Fr) into the history that brought samoosas (however spelt and prounouced in the region) to the Indian Ocean (Reunion, Madagascar, Mauritius) from India. The blogger then offers a video of a French chef’s recipe and adds that in Reunion, cousins have
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MADAGASCAR: So far, so good in presidential election IRIN
- Thursday, December 07, 2006 Only inclement weather disrupted Madagascar's first round of presidential elections on Sunday, but it also helped to defuse one of the few election-related
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MADAGASCAR: Voter apathy as election day approaches IRIN
- Thursday, December 07, 2006 As 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
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Madagascars vote acceptable Topix
- Thursday, December 07, 2006 Despite shortcomings and suggestions of fraud by one candidate, three international election observer groups offered a guarded thumbs-up to Madagascar’s presidential vote. Comment
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Madagascar: Incumbent Winning Election Global Voices Online
- Thursday, December 07, 2006 Says Harinjaka of last Sunday’s presidential election (Fr): “No surprise indeed … Ravalomanana will be reelected hands down by an electorate that was not particularly passionate about the event. Across from him were candidates who lost in advance and whose ballots were sometimes not even
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MADAGASCAR: Attempted "coup" fizzles in desire for peaceful poll IRIN
- Thursday, November 23, 2006 Tensions flared briefly in Madagascar as an army general's call for President Marc Ravalomanana to stand down ahead of next month's presidential elections was "misinterpreted" as a coup
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Attempted 'Coup' Fizzles in Desire for Peaceful Poll allAfrica.com
- Monday, November 20, 2006 Tensions flared briefly in Madagascar as an army general's call for President Marc Ravalomanana to stand down ahead of next month's presidential elections was "misinterpreted" as a coup
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Revue de presse Topix
- Monday, November 13, 2006 La television nationale et la radio nationale seront ouvertes a tous les candidats a l'election presidentielle du 3 decembre 2006 durant la periode de la campagne electorale. Comment
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New Books at D.H. Hill North Carolina State University
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 Basic transport phenomena in biomedical engineering
by Ronald L. Fournier
New York: Taylor & Francis, 2007, 2nd ed.
R857 .B52 F68 2007
The cell: a molecular approach
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Pan African Mining Corp.: Phase II Drilling at Madagascar's Mountain of Gold Yields Bonanza Grades: Pan African Mining Corp. Drills 5.5 Meters @ 50.81 g/t Au Market Wire (Press Release)
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 VANCOUVER, BC (MARKET WIRE) PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP. (TSX-V: PAF) (FRANKFURT: P2A) (the "Company") today announced initial assay results from Phase II core drilling on its Mountain of Gold Project in Madagascar. The Company's license in this region encompasses approximately 1825 sq. km. situated 125 air miles west-southwest of
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Lemur conservation in Madagascar requires poverty alleviation initiatives Mongabay.com
- Monday, November 06, 2006 Madagascar, an island larger than France that lies off the southeastern coast of Africa, is perhaps best known for its lemurs--primates that look something like a cat crossed with a squirrel and a dog. Lemurs, which are found naturally only in Madagascar, serve as a charismatic representation of the
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