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An original event with a family atmosphere allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 26, 2007 n-door activities included "carom" where the younger generation could play against parents or ... more
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End-of-term teachers' blues allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 26, 2007 ast week we dealt with that feeling of depression that sometimes catches teachers "especially towards the end of the second term" and we stressed on the "rewards that come with teaching and the reasons which make it a great profession". Today we examine the reality of end-of-term weariness and how... more
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Why are we inviting outsiders? allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 26, 2007 he editorial of Raj Meetarbhan, "Sentiment d'insécurité", published on 20.06.07 displays a gross ignorance of the professional qualification of the Mauritian professionals. He should remember that the OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of these professionals are qualified from Europe, Australia, South Africa and ... more
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IRS Extension to Small Landowners - Challenge and Opportunity allAfrica.com - Monday, June 25, 2007 he Budget Speech 2007 has provided for the extension of the IRS scheme to projects on plots of less than 10 hectares. This seems to be a mixed bag, the main concern being the risk factor for small ... more
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UN Agency Helping Countries Fight Illegal Fishing in Indian Ocean allAfrica.com - Thursday, June 21, 2007 epresentatives from 13 Indian Ocean countries are meeting in Mauritius, under the auspices of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), to focus on strengthening port security - a key tool for combating illegal ... more
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Human Rights at Stake allAfrica.com - Thursday, June 21, 2007 ome alleged behaviour of some police forces is terrifying! Whether it is police brutality or abuse of power, some police officers, according to alleged victims, tend to believe that they are above the law. And, so far, nothing has forced them to think ... more
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Semester at Sea Gives Darien Resident a Glimpse of the Globe Topix - Thursday, June 21, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"I learned that around the world most countries don't agree with U.S. foreign policy and don't like what our government is doing while others like the U.S. because they see it as a contributor to their well being in terms of their economy" Spending a semester... more
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FAO Helping Countries Fight Illegal Fishing in Indian Ocean allAfrica.com - Thursday, June 21, 2007 group of 50 participants from 13 countries in the Indian Ocean region are strategizing on how to toughen up controls in coastal ports in order to better combat illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing during an FAO-run workshop starting today in Mauritius (21-22 ... more
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The so-called Mra Skeleton allAfrica.com - Thursday, June 21, 2007 he author believes that Rama Sithanen should thank the previous government for initiating IRS projects like the Tamarina Golf Estate, by ... more
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Government aims at more efficiency in the management of state funds allAfrica.com - Thursday, June 21, 2007 inety-six programmes have been identified across government bodies to set the basis of the programme-based budget. This new system of granting funds will be based on ... more
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A positive signal for sustainable growth allAfrica.com - Wednesday, June 20, 2007 he 2007/2008 budget is a positive for the economy and the business community in particular as it continues to march along the path of reform and fiscal ... more
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Alleged Police Brutality - One Case Too Many allAfrica.com - Wednesday, June 20, 2007 rtist Nitin Chinien alleges he was beaten and humiliated for "no apparent reason" by the police in Curepipe. This allegation highlights again the importance of setting up an independent investigation ... more
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An opportunity of seeing life from a different viewpoint allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 19, 2007 arious schools have been organising exchange visits for students for several years. A balance between academic learning, interaction and leisure is a way of teaching values to ... more
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Aisha Timol, chief executive of the Mauritius Bankers Association allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 19, 2007 At each step of our educational development from pre-primary to tertiary, there are teachers and lecturers who make an impact on our lives in one way or another. Those people remain unforgettable to us. When we look back, we realise that they brought an added dimension to our personal development.... more
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The Benefits of Constructive Talking in Class... allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 19, 2007 ral skills remain quite mechanical in primary school and are still too rare at secondary level. Yet, there are ways of helping children develop their language skills and self-confidence through oral ... more
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A major leap in the right direction allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 19, 2007 auritius must come first, then internal politics. Smaller developing countries must realise that a skills economy is the Rolls Royce engine of sustainable ... more
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Form IV Pupils From SSS Ebène Win National Competition allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 19, 2007 aroline Laverdure, Christina Dacruz and Saadiyah Husnoo will set up the UniAids movement with other friends after their ... more
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USA, Mauritius Diamond Trading -28% in 2006 As part of regular... Topix - Tuesday, June 19, 2007 p> As part of regular communication, the United States' State Department sends updated country reports throughout the year to the press. via Diamonds.net ... more
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Plastic Bottles Pollution allAfrica.com - Monday, June 18, 2007 ET bottles pollution should be addressed. Conscious of this threat, the Bottlers' Association has contracted a private company to sort and export the waste. But a gesture from authorities is waited ... more
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Tapping human potential in modern organizations allAfrica.com - Monday, June 18, 2007 n recent years a new management style has developed as part of the general trend toward humanization of work. This new style is less rigid and hierarchical. It treats workers as an integral part of the organisation and allows them to participate in planning ... more
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