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Eagles Begin Training for Niger allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 Ahead of Saturday's African Cup of Nations' qualifier against the Mena of Niger, the Super Eagles yesterday held their first training session at the Abuja National Stadium. All the invited players took part except for Kanu Nkwankwo and Yakubu
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As Niger Hit Togo for Eagles allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 Determind to do well in Saturday's African Cup of Nations qualifier, the Mena of Niger have relocated to Lome, Togo, to prepare for the encounter against the Super Eagles at the National Stadium,
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Cash Shortfall Derails Child Health Goals allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 Experts are applauding government-led solutions to deal with Niger's chronic health problems but say funding shortfalls are holding up
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When Development is an Emergency allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 The steady, rhythmic thud of women grinding millet and sorghum is the only sound that breaks the silence in Tamtala, a remote, mud-walled village in the southwest of
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Yobo: We 're Ready to Crush Niger allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 The Niger national team may get more than they bargained for this weekend as Super Eagles and Everton, Yobo Joseph has declared total war against the
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Niger Campaign Attempts to Fight Malaria And Polio At Once allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 Niger's Ministry of Health has made some gains in efforts to prevent both polio and malaria, according to an analysis published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the techniques used may be instructive to other underdeveloped nations attempting to boost public
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Eagles Arrive in Abuja from Niger allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 The national senior team, Super Eagles will start arriving in their Transcorp-Hilton Hotel camp today, ahead of Saturday's 2008 Nations Cup qualifying game against Niger Republic at the Abuja National
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Government And UN Food Agency Team Up to Deliver Food to Most Vulnerable allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 02, 2006 A year after a food and nutritional crisis ravaged Niger, at least 650,000 vulnerable people in the African country stand to benefit from a joint effort by the United Nations food agency and Niger's Government to distribute extra food during this year's so-called "lean
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Scientists study hurricane origins Topix
- Friday, September 01, 2006 U.S. and French scientists have launched balloons from an airport in Zinder, Niger, containing instruments to analyze conditions that create hurricanes.
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Niger flooding leaves thousands homeless Topix
- Friday, September 01, 2006 At least 17,000 people are homeless after heavy rains flooded parts of Niger. Government officials said the remote desert town of Bilma, more than 900 miles northeast of the capital, Niamey, has been hardest
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Niger writers jailed for PM slur Topix
- Friday, September 01, 2006 The prime minister was alleged to prefer Iran to Western powers Two Niger journalists have been jailed for 18 months over an article which criticised PM Hama
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Glucosamine hydrochloride Sciencebase
- Friday, September 01, 2006 The UK’s Food Standards Agency announced (August 21, 2006) that it has received an application from a food additive manufacturer to use glucosamine hydrochloride in a range of foods, including smoothies and sports drinks. The company, Cargill, makes glucosamine hydrochloride from the black mould Aspergillus niger
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Nigeria: Oil Workers Begin Strike Sept 13 as Abducted-Shell Staff Are Confirmed Dead Moreover
- Thursday, August 31, 2006 THE nation's oil workers resolved, yesterday, to withdraw their services and shut down the petroleum and gas sector for three days from September 13. This is to protest the increasing violence and attacks on oil workers in the Niger Delta, the latest
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Okocha misses Nigeria game BBC News
- Thursday, August 31, 2006 A groin injury has ruled Jay-Jay Okocha out of Nigeria's opening 2008 African Cup of Nations qualifier against Niger on
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Niger govt says Italian hostages no longer in Niger Topix
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 NIAMEY - Two Italian tourists kidnapped in Niger by a former Saharan rebel group have been moved out of the West African country by their hostage takers, the government in Niamey said on Saturday without giving ...
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WFP launches food aid in Niger Topix
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 WFP launches food aid in Niger Monday August 28, 2006 06:14 - NIAMEY - The World Food Programme began its first national food distribution scheme in Niger for 2006, targeted at some 650,000 people threatened by
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NASAs rotating radar to help forecast Katrina-like killer-hurricane better Topix
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 How do hurricanes form in West Africa before they go bowling across the Atlantic, slamming into the southeastern United States and the Caribbean? To understand or study this, U.S. weather experts have developed
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Targeted Free Food Distributions Begin As Niger's Lean Season Bites Medical News Today
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 The United Nations World Food Programme, together with the Government of Niger, will today begin targeted free distributions of staple foodstuffs to the most vulnerable people to ensure that they have enough food through this year's "lean season" currently underway. [click link for full
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Martins to miss Nigeria qualifier BBC News
- Tuesday, August 29, 2006 Striker Obafemi Martins says a thigh injury will keep him out of Nigeria's Nations Cup qualifier against Niger in Abuja on
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U.N. food agency starts handouts in hungry Niger Topix
- Saturday, August 26, 2006 The U.N. World Food Programme and the government of Niger started distributing rations to more than half a million hungry people on Friday to see them through until the next harvest, the WFP
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