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Helmick experiences life in the Peace Corps Topix
- Tuesday, September 05, 2006 BEDFORD TOWNSHIP - Amy Helmick returned home from her time in the Peace Corps with five suitcases of memorabilia and memories that will last a life
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A new use for camel's milk: Sell it abroad. Topix
- Tuesday, September 05, 2006 Twenty years ago, when times were tough, Mohamed Ould Tati had to sell one of his cherished camels to make ends
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Up to 132 immigrants feared drowned of Mauritania Topix
- Friday, September 01, 2006 Up to 132 African would-be immigrants were on Thursday feared to have drowned when their boat capsized off Mauritania en route to Spain's Canary Islands, Spanish news reports
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A new use for camel's milk: Sell it abroad. Topix
- Friday, September 01, 2006 NOUAKCHOTT, MAURITANIA Twenty years ago, when times were tough, Mohamed Ould Tati had to sell one of his cherished camels to make ends
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Dana well off Africa is hit by slowdown in production this is north scotland
- Thursday, August 31, 2006 A Deepwater exploration well off Mauritania, west Africa, on a large prospect where Aberdeen-based Dana Petroleum is operator, has hit problems.
Hardman Resources, one of five partners in the Flamant-1 exploration well, said yesterday
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Dozens of illegal immigrants were feared drowned after 14 bodies... Topix
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Dozens of illegal immigrants were feared drowned after 14 bodies washed ashore in Mauritania, while another 179 people heading to Spain's Canary Islands were rescued before their boats sank, a police official ...
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African migrants stranded on Sahara strip, one dead Topix
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 A Malian national died after more than 50 West African migrants were expelled by Moroccan authorities onto a desert strip of no-man's land between Western Sahara and Mauritania, relief workers said on
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The Europeean Commission puts 26 Million Euros towards the improvement of Fisheries sector in Mauritania Food and Agriculture Organization
- Saturday, August 26, 2006 fuente: finanzas
La Comisión Europea aprobó hoy un proyecto por valor de 26,2 millones de euros para mejorar las condiciones de pesca y el tráfico de embarcaciones en el puerto de la bahía de Nuadibú, en Mauritania, con el que espera no sólo relanzar la actividad pesquera, sino que también prevé
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Camel Dairy Creams the Profit Topix
- Friday, August 25, 2006 Camel dairy creams the profits. By Sylvia Smith BBC, Mauritania Camels are more like cats than cows, or so Nancy Abeiderrahmane
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Spain urges African help as Italy searches for missing migrants Topix
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 Spain's interior minister flew to Africa for talks with Senegal and Mauritania on stemming illegal immigration as a Spanish vessel rescued 172 Senegalese at sea and the Italian coastguard searched for another ...
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Camel dairy creams the profits Topix
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 Camels are more like cats than cows, or so Nancy Abeiderrahmane believes. Camels only release their milk when their young are present "They tolerate humans in exchange for food, but they can control whether
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Royal Air Maroc to buy 51% stake in Air Mauritanie Topix
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 Airline fares in and out of Morocco have come down a long way in the last year - that is if you are flying to European
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'The children were transfixed by us' Topix
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 By Zenobe Reade For my first few weeks in Senegal, I would sit bolt upright in bed soon after dawn, woken by the early morning call of the muezzin to the
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Sudan, Mauritania resume full ties after 10-year hiatus Topix
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 News Article by ANGOP posted on August 16, 2006 at 10:18:45: EST Sudan, Mauritania resume full ties after 10-year hiatus Khartoum, Sudan 08/16 - Sudan and Mauritania have agreed to normalise diplomatic
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Power Games in Africa: Several Renewals But No Change allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 Two important events took place in Africa in the month of August 2005: Burundi and Mauritania got new presidents. Burundi's president Pierre Nkurunziza was elected after a winding path of transition while Mauritania's new president shot himself to power through a military Coup
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UAE Shows Interest in Mauritania's Oil allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 The United Arab Emirates has shown interest in investing in Mauritania's oil sector, an official source
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MAURITANIA: The good guys of camouflage politics? IRIN
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Mauritania's military government that took power in a coup four months ago promised a new democratic era for the country and so far the new leaders appear to be sticking to their
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African Migrants Perished in Deadly Voyage Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 They left Africa on Christmas Eve seeking a better life in Europe. Instead, the migrants' rusty boat drifted off course and carried them to their deaths as it crossed the Atlantic Ocean and wound up near the
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Mauritania backs 'new democracy' Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Observers from the African Union and the Arab League backed the vote, noting a "good atmosphere" and a "strong mobilisation of voters". "It is a historic day for
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Nation Adds Term Limits, But Will New Charter End the Era of Coups? allAfrica.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Mauritanians have recently emerged from a constitutional referendum whose results have been widely touted as the return to democracy for a country that has never witnessed a change of rulers without a coup. In the June 25 referendum, Mauritanians voted by an overwhelming 97 per cent to introduce presidential term
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