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Global economy, unequal parallels allAfrica.com - Thursday, October 25, 2007 he shortage of powdered milk has boosted up its price with a direct impact on lower ... more
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NHDC doubled up as property developers for its kinsmen allAfrica.com - Thursday, October 25, 2007 nother scandal to dot the political and social landscape! Residence Les Corsaires in Choisy appeared to have been scooped up by people in the know, instead of being sold to people in the need. I visited the Internet site (http://www.nhdc-online.com/) of this agency that falls under the ministry of ... more
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Promises unkept... allAfrica.com - Thursday, October 25, 2007 hilst in opposition, this government promised the voters anything under the sun to gain political ... more
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Mauritius: Mauritius To Carve A Niche As An International Financial... Topix - Thursday, October 25, 2007 p> The Board of Investment of the Republic of Mauritius cordially invites you to a Plenary Session where officials of the Government of the Board of Investment will elaborate on the facilities, legislation and ... via Mondaq.Com ... more
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Hot Stuff Topix - Thursday, October 25, 2007 p> THE latest trend in cruising seems to be leaving no stone unturned, as exotic seas and distant ports, once the province of more specialized cruise lines, are now opening up to mass-market lines. via New York Post ... more
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Why keep an exam system that knocks out 30% of candidates? allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 ome 25,000 CPE pupils are sitting for their two first papers today. In spite of all the criticism, the ordeal of 11-year olds still prevails with its fierce competition and will go on producing about 7,000 ... more
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Wandering in the bush of knowledge allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 dutainment could well becoe a breath of fresh air in the rat race and the overall system here. This interactive and fun educating method seeks to educate as well as to ... more
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Jean-claude bibi, lawyer-"Discipline and study keep kids out of trouble" allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 I began my primary education at Poudre D'Or RCA School. But because of circumstances, I left there when I was in Standard V. I ended up doing my last year, that is Standard VI, in Rivière du Rempart Government School. Finally, as there was no CPE at the time, I... more
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Kreol morisien matters allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 nglish language is the official medium of instruction at primary school level. Students who have an average understanding of the medium have to develop "survival ... more
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Punishment - A definition allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 ociety consists of rules and values that are well spelt out for all human beings who are members of it. Different social formations may have different sets of rules of discipline handed down for the benefit of their members. Any diversion from the established mode of behaviour is considered a... more
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Mauritius aims to become ICT hub Topix - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"The government's vision is to make ICT the fifth pillar of the economy and transform Mauritius into a regional ICT hub" Regulars Interact Port Louis, Mauritius 23 October 2007 12:09 Mauritius wants to turn its economy into a regional information and communications technology hub in the... more
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Art & Culture Topix - Tuesday, October 23, 2007 p> The Republic of Mauritius is given the briefest of mentions in various historical and geographic textbooks. via Capital Ethiopia ... more
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Mauritius: Breast Cancer is not a Fatality Topix - Monday, October 22, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"The public itself should take this decision not to allow the disease to spread" For the second year, Mauritius Duty Free Paradise organised a conference to sensitize airport employees to the risks of the disease . via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Breast Cancer is not a Fatality! allAfrica.com - Monday, October 22, 2007 or the second year, Mauritius Duty Free Paradise organised a conference to sensitize airport employees to the risks of the disease . Although the death rate has dropped, the number of cases is on the ... more
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Review of the Week allAfrica.com - Monday, October 22, 2007 1,000 pigs scheduled for slaughter. An epidemic of African pig plague has forced the authorities to plan the slaughter of 11,000 pigs in the coming ... more
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An Outsourcing Vision for Mauritius allAfrica.com - Monday, October 22, 2007 et me from the outset state that the vision I will sketch out is not that of Enterprise Mauritius, but my own.* A clear, specific and pragmatic "outsourcing vision" is urgently required for Mauritius founded ... more
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Advisers who do not advise allAfrica.com - Friday, October 19, 2007 ow does one become an adviser to the Prime minister? We asked one of them. "Help them win an election" was the humorous ... more
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Poor prime minister! allAfrica.com - Friday, October 19, 2007 've changed my mind. During the whole time Dinesh Ramjuttun had been causing mayhem, I could not understand the stand of the prime minister, Navin Ramgoolam. Instead of calling his "special adviser" to order and reminding him that he is supposed to support the government's decisions, he has been blowing... more
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'Only One China' allAfrica.com - Friday, October 19, 2007 symposium on 'Only one China' was given at Heen Foh Conference Hall with the participation of 26 Sino-Mauritian associations under the aegis of the Chinese Students Graduates' Association by the chairman, Li Chee Siong on 13th ... more
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MRA, Customs and Expatriates allAfrica.com - Friday, October 19, 2007 ringing in expatriates to run the country's most important agencies is a breath of fresh air and this, despite widespread opposition and numerous attempts to get them to go away. Messrs Lal and Cunningham are the highest profile foreigners hired to run the tax and customs departments. They are doing... more
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