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Uganda/Nigeria: Cranes Must Watch Out - Niger Coach allAfrica.com
- Monday, September 25, 2006 Nigerians to lead Tchanille's Mena
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Third Journalist Sentenced to Prison for Publishing 'False Information' allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, September 20, 2006 A court in Niger's capital, Niamey, today sentenced journalist Salif Dago to six months in prison for publishing "false information," according to local sources contacted by the Committee to Protect Journalists. Dago, a reporter for the private newspaper L'EnquĂȘteur, is the third journalist to be sentenced to jail for his
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Floods Wreck Fragile Livelihoods allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, September 20, 2006 Torrential rains have washed away the mud-walled homes and livelihoods of 32,000 people in Niger this year, authorities said on Wednesday, nearly double the number previously known to be
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Research balloons drop in on storms Topix
- Monday, September 18, 2006 Somewhere high over the Atlantic, the chase was on Saturday for Hurricane
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A third journalist is sentenced to prison Topix
- Sunday, September 17, 2006 A court in Niger's capital, Niamey, today sentenced journalist Salif Dago to six months in prison for publishing "false information," according to local sources contacted by the Committee to Protect
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Wild polio virus spreads widely in Nigeria's northern state Topix
- Sunday, September 17, 2006 The wild polio virus is being widely spread in 22 local government areas of Jigawa state in north Nigeria bordering the Republic of Niger, a state healthcare official said on
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So much worse than I thought Topix
- Sunday, September 17, 2006 Before we leave for West Africa, James reads everything about Niger that he
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Niger delta human development report: Emphasis on sustainable livelihood Food and Agriculture Organization
- Saturday, September 16, 2006 source: The Vanguard
They also allow long-term adaptive strategies including migration to relatives in other localities. Most communities have a variety of support groups, including cooperatives, local savings and credit or isusu systems, informal work exchange groups and religious organizations. These are all important sources of social
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Nigerian Oil Unions Suspend Strike Voice of America
- Friday, September 15, 2006 Strike was called to protest violence, abductions in oil-rich Niger Delta
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Devastating Floods Leave 32,000 Homeless allAfrica.com
- Thursday, September 14, 2006 Torrential rains have washed away the mud-walled homes and livelihoods of 32,000 people in Niger this year, authorities said on Wednesday, nearly double the number previously known to be
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Nigerian Oil Worker Unions Strike To Protest Security Conditions Moreover
- Thursday, September 14, 2006 hspace=2 src='/english/images/ap_nigeria_delta_navy_30auf05_eng_195.jpg' width=210 vspace=2 border=0> A Nigerian army gunboat Thousands of oil workers in Nigeria are striking to protest violence and kidnappings in the country's oil-rich Niger
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TUC backs oil workers' strike Moreover
- Thursday, September 14, 2006 TUC backs oil workers' strike By Abiodun Fanoro, Dele Fanimo, Helen Oji (Lagos) and Auwal Ahmed (Gombe) TRADE Union Congress (TUC) has said today's three-day warning strike by oil workers to protest insecure working environment in the Niger Delta,
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Oil companies and social responsibility Moreover
- Wednesday, September 13, 2006 Oil companies and social responsibility By Issac J. Banigo,Warri Friday, September 8, 2006 Editorial Index I wish to contribute to on-going discussions of activities of the militant groups in the Niger Delta region. First, I condemn in very strong
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Catching 'Canes OCRegister News
- Monday, September 11, 2006 TODAY'S topics include Atlantic hurricane research, Pluto's dubious status, and the daily science question.
EARLY-WARNING SYSTEM
There's some timely research news this morning as Hurricane Florence churns past Bermuda.
Africa, as most of you know, is an
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Dipstick test for meningitis 'easy, quick and cheap' Topix
- Monday, September 11, 2006 Within minutes, a red line on the dipstick indicates the type of bacteria in the sample A new test to diagnose bacterial meningitis is fast and effective, can be produced for approximately US$1, and does not ...
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Niger tries 143 ex-soldiers for mutiny Topix
- Monday, September 11, 2006 The trial of 143 former soldiers in Niger for rebellion, kidnapping and murder began on Saturday, four years after a 10-day mutiny over pay and conditions, legal sources in the West African country
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- Monday, September 11, 2006 The eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean is out of range for U.S. hurricane-hunter aircraft, and forecasters have little skill predicting which systems brewing there will develop into hurricanes, atmospheric
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In Niger, two journalists sentenced to 18 months in jail Topix
- Monday, September 11, 2006 The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by 18-month prison sentences and heavy fines handed down against the director and editor of the Niger private weekly Le Rpublicain on charges of defaming the
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Oil companies and social responsibility By Issac J. Banigo,Warri Friday, September 8, 2006 Moreover
- Sunday, September 10, 2006 Oil companies and social responsibility By Issac J. Banigo,Warri Friday, September 8, 2006 Editorial Index I wish to contribute to on-going discussions of activities of the militant groups in the Niger Delta region. First, I condemn in very strong
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Peanut-Based Wonder-Food Needs Wider Use allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 Smearing creamed peanut around his face like any child tucking into a tasty treat, 17 month old Nigerien Samara Issa nibbles away at his Plumpy'nut bar, a wonder-food health workers say could help stamp out
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