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No Scapegoat But allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 ajesh Jeetah must feel people don't like him much at the ... more
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Fight Against Drugs - Goodwill Needed in the Field allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1 means majority in some countries. But after 21 years of fieldworking, the Idrice Goomany centre can't say if authorities have reached maturity when addressing the issue of drug ... more
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Preserve the Delicate Balance... allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 he loudspeaker issue has finally been solved thanks to discussions that led to an agreement between parties ... more
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The Town Dandy From Houston to Port Louis Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Well, no one can say they didn't see it coming. The only question now is who gets screwed the hardest. via North Coast Journal Weekly Politics ... more
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Country profile: Mauritius Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Mauritius, a volcanic island of lagoons and palm-fringed beaches in the Indian Ocean, has a reputation for stability and racial harmony among its mixed population of Asians, Europeans and Africans. via BBC ... more
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Ideal for travel Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Light-hearted anecdotes and historical analysis in equal parts. Beware Falling Coconuts: Perspectives of India by a BBC producer, ADAM CLAPHAM is a former BBC producer who, after a hectic globetrotting career, ... via The Hindu ... more
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Islanders Scent Court Win for Return Home Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Indian Ocean islanders, evicted by the British more than 30 years ago to make room for the US air base on Diego Garcia, are hoping finally to win the right to go home through a court case starting today. via Buzzle.com ... more
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Ideal for travel Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Light-hearted anecdotes and historical analysis in equal parts. Beware Falling Coconuts: Perspectives of India by a BBC producer, ADAM CLAPHAM is a former BBC producer who, after a hectic globetrotting career, ... via The Hindu ... more
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Ideal for travel Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Light-hearted anecdotes and historical analysis in equal parts. Beware Falling Coconuts: Perspectives of India by a BBC producer, ADAM CLAPHAM is a former BBC producer who, after a hectic globetrotting career, ... via The Hindu ... more
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Islanders Scent Court Win for Return Home Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Indian Ocean islanders, evicted by the British more than 30 years ago to make room for the US air base on Diego Garcia, are hoping finally to win the right to go home through a court case starting today. via Buzzle.com ... more
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Sciences Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> African scientists participating in the Science and Technology Exhibition that started here Thursday have decried the slow progress made by African countries in the use of research and innovative technologies. via Panapress ... more
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Sciences Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> African scientists participating in the Science and Technology Exhibition that started here Thursday have decried the slow progress made by African countries in the use of research and innovative technologies. via Panapress ... more
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Zuma's lawyer fight court order Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Two weeks ago, the State emerged from the Durban High Court clutching a judgment that would help it get vital documents from Mauritius, necessary in its investigation against African National Congress deputy ... via Independent Online ... more
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Curriculum Reform Should Help Solve Problems allAfrica.com - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 he Mauritius Examinations Syndicate (MES) has recently confirmed problems in the use of languages by pupils at the end of primary school. Several other reports had already pointed at those failures - like the British Council's one on the use of the English language - but the MES relied on... more
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Govt Shouldn't Scrap Tuition Fees allAfrica.com - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 hile the Management Audit Bureau still has to do an audit of the financial management of the University of Mauritius, the minister of Education, Dharam Gokhool, made it clear last week in Parliament that the problem "has now been ... more
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Banned from the "Footprint of Freedom" Topix - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 p> Corporal Jason Walker from Britain's Royal Marines and Sergeant Wayne Grounsell help Chagossian visitors ashore during a visit to Peros Banhos, April 5, 2006. via Boston.com ... more
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Fair-Weather Leaders allAfrica.com - Monday, April 16, 2007 ou know that feeling of intense and desperate panic that one feels when things have fallen apart and we know it is not within our reach to make them right ... more
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Le Morne - any suggestions ? allAfrica.com - Monday, April 16, 2007 he process of Le Morne's inscription to World Heritage is ongoing. People are encouraged to submit contributions or comments by the end of this month to the Trust Fund. But what about the most concerned, the local ... more
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Banned from the "Footprint of Freedom" Topix - Sunday, April 15, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"What will we do there? There's nothing" By Ed Harris POINTE AUX SABLES, Mauritius (Reuters) - In the nearly 40 years since she was turned her out of her home on the Chagos Islands, 81-year-old Rita Isou has concluded: "The British can do anything they... more
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Courses to Level Up English With French allAfrica.com - Friday, April 13, 2007 romoting English in Mauritius. That's Nick Powell's motto since he arrived in Mauritius but he has recently decided to go a step further. With his newly launched "English First" business, he intends to increase his target and make sure English is worth its status of official language. With his ten... more
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