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Peer Mediation to Solve Conflicts allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 30, 2007 ow often these days do we hear of teachers who have quitted or want to quit their jobs because it is becoming too difficult to deal with young people and discipline? It is true that life has changed and is no longer what it used to be. Young people want... more
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"I loved her and I felt I was loved too !" allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 30, 2007 The one teacher who really marked me for various reasons is definitely Christiane Constantin. She was teaching French from Form I to Form III at Loreto Convent Port-Louis. But she was also giving me dancing lessons. In those days she was not married and her name was Christiane ... more
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French Trainees "Learning a lot" from Mauritian Hotel Industry allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 30, 2007 arie Vasselin always referred to Mauritius as an example of excellence in her lectures at ... more
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Unionists Need a Reality Check On Wages allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 30, 2007 t is a truth universally acknowledged that some men, to justify their feeble existence, are sometimes wont to make much ado about ... more
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Former President Lobbies for School Nutrition allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 30, 2007 he former President wants to seize the opportunity of the preparation of the next budget to raise the issue of providing a nutritious meal to all primary pupils. He has written to minister Sithanen ... more
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Culture Topix - Wednesday, May 30, 2007 p> Several international artis tes including France's Francis Lalanne and Congo's Sinda Makelele and Mimi Mavitiku have jointly produced a three-minute pop video in which they urge the UN to protect the people ... via Panapress ... more
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JSS Mahavidyapeetha to set up education complex in Mauritius Topix - Tuesday, May 29, 2007 p> It will be built in two phases on an eight-acre land The estimated cost of the complex is Rs. via The Hindu ... more
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expelled from paradise Topix - Monday, May 28, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"We must surely be very tough about this" One should never underestimate the cunning and treachery of the British government. via The Telegraph ... more
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Politics Topix - Sunday, May 27, 2007 p> The Chinese government on Saturday donated equipment valued at 1.5 million US dollars to the Mozambican armed forces . via Panapress ... more
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Case study: Louis Onesimi Topix - Friday, May 25, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"My husband was from the Seychelles and when I was removed from the island he was visiting family there with our son. I was brought to Mauritius and haven't been able to see either of them ever since." In a rusty shack in the poorest corner... more
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The Sepoy Revolt Unleashed 'Imaginary Fears' allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 24, 2007 he population in Mauritius was afraid that Indian labourers be encouraged by the mutinous spirit in India and start a ... more
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Govt Should Learn from Chagos Islands allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 24, 2007 he Chagossian story is first a story about people. People, who have been rejected from their native land by the British and forced to come and live in a country they did not ... more
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Leader: Homeward bound Topix - Thursday, May 24, 2007 p> Chagos islanders Leader Thursday May 24, 2007 The Guardian The 2,000 inhabitants of the Chagos archipelago, who were evicted from their homes by Britain 40 years ago to make way for a US airbase on the island ... via Guardian Unlimited ... more
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The Mauritian Tony Blair? allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 23, 2007 M Navin Ramgoolam attended the laying of the foundation stone of the Triolet Women Empowerment Centre where he defended equal opportunities for men and ... more
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'Meals From Different Traditions Tend to Influence Each Other' allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 23, 2007 uring my career I have been posted in different countries like Hong-Kong, the Philippines, the United Kingdom. And, as a well travelled manager, one of the things I like to discover is the culinary traditions. Sadly I don't cook myself, as I consider cooking as an art that deserves perfection.... more
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Political Overview allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 23, 2007 f you listen to the diatribes the politicians direct at each other, you would think that an all-out war has broken ... more
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The Mauritian Tony Blair ? allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 23, 2007 M Navin Ramgoolam attended the laying of the foundation stone of the Triolet Women Empowerment Centre where he defended equal opportunities for men and ... more
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Natural Calamities allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 23, 2007 he recent heavy swell of the sea, causing killer waves in Mauritius, Rodrigues and other surrounding islands needs to be given deep thought in so far as natural calamities are concerned. We need to be rightly guided by the Meteorological Department and be prepared to face such ... more
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"Meals from different traditions tend to influence each other" allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 23, 2007 uring my career I have been posted in different countries like Hong-Kong, the Philippines, the United Kingdom. And, as a well travelled manager, one of the things I like to discover is the culinary traditions. Sadly I don't cook myself, as I consider cooking as an art that deserves perfection.... more
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Harsher Sentences for Civil Servants Abusing their Position allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 23, 2007 f the court finds the psychologist of the ministry of Women guilty of attempt upon chastity, he may be subject to a discrimination and be more severely punished than any other ... more
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