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East Africa: Bank to Issue Bond On Regional Markets Moreover
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 The East African Development Bank is considering issuing a bond to be traded simultaneously on the stock markets in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to raise local currency. Athough officials at the regional bank declined to say how big the bond would be,
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BRAZIL: Brazil & Egypt entrepreneurs to discuss on textile trade Moreover
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006 BRAZIL: Brazil & Egypt entrepreneurs to discuss on textile trade A seminar, discussing bilateral relations between Brazil and Egypt promoted by the Brazilian Textile and Apparel Association (Abit) and the Embassy of Egypt... ERROR! The rest of
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Desert cyclist needs cash this is kent
- Monday, August 21, 2006 A 23-year-old Crowborough cyclist is set to become the youngest person ever to take part in a gruelling 5,000-mile charity ride.
Douglas Brain hopes to cycle from London to Senegal across the Sahara Desert to raise
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CVRD kicks off $2bn Mozambique coal project Independent Online (South Africa)
- Monday, August 21, 2006 Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD), the world's largest iron ore producer, has begun awarding contracts for a $2 billion (R13.5 billion) project in Mozambique that may develop the southern hemisphere's biggest mine for so-called black
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Zim, Angola fail to sign SADC protocol Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Sunday, August 20, 2006 Zimbabwe and Angola have failed to sign a Southern African Development Community (SADC) protocol aligning its finance and investment policies with its objectives. "Some countries first need the approval of their Parliament," SADC chairperson and Lesotho Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili said on
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Heading for Good Governance Moreover
- Saturday, August 19, 2006 The Namibia Planned Parenthood Association (NAPPA) focused on strengthening the governance of the boards of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) at a governance workshop this week. Chaired by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting,
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Heading for Good Governance Moreover
- Saturday, August 19, 2006 Heading for Good GovernanceFriday, 18th of August 2006 By Francis Tsawayo WINDHOEK The Namibia Planned Parenthood Association (NAPPA) focused on strengthening the governance of the boards of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) at a governance
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HIV/AIDS wipes out one percent GDP in Mozambique Moreover
- Saturday, August 19, 2006 Extract not
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Public Notice: Sierra Leone Airports Authority Moreover
- Saturday, August 19, 2006 Public Notice: Sierra Leone Airports Authority By MANAGEMENT Airports Authority Aug 18, 2006, 13:01 Email this article Printer friendly page :-) Discuss This Article With Others Following recent security events at London airports, Special
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Obstacles to lifting trade ban include Castro, Congress Daytona Beach News-Journal
- Friday, August 18, 2006 NEW YORK -- If Fidel Castro died tomorrow, the U.S. embargo against Cuba could not be lifted like any other, as President Bush undid by decree the 18-year trade sanctions against Libya in April or President Clinton lifted the 19-year ban against Vietnam in
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Liberia Retakes Rubber Plantation Moreover
- Friday, August 18, 2006 Liberia Retakes Rubber Plantation Thursday, 17 August 2006, 11:02 pm Press Release: United Nations Liberia Retakes Rubber Plantation As Part Of Un-Backed Campaign To Restore AuthorityNew York, Aug 16 2006 4:00PMThe Liberian Government has
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Liberia retakes rubber plantation as part of UN-backed campaign to restore authority Moreover
- Friday, August 18, 2006 Liberia retakes rubber plantation as part of UN-backed campaign to restore authority Liberia retakes rubber plantation as part of UN-backed campaign to restore authorityUN peacekeeper provides security at plantation16 August 2006 The
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Liberia reclaims rubber plantation from rebels Moreover
- Friday, August 18, 2006 LIBERIA Liberia reclaims rubber plantation from rebels Zoom Dosso Posted Wed, 16 Aug 2006 Monrovia - The Liberian government on Tuesday retook control of the country's largest state-owned rubber plantation - one of its top natural resources
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Liberia retakes control of rubber plantation Moreover
- Friday, August 18, 2006 By Zoom Dosso MONROVIA - The Liberian government on Tuesday retook control of the country's largest state-owned rubber plantation - one of its top natural resources ravaged during 14 years of civil war, after it had been occupied by ex-rebels
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LIBERIA: Gov't reclaims rubber plantation from former fighters Moreover
- Friday, August 18, 2006 KLAY, 16 Aug 2006 (IRIN) - The Liberian government, backed by United Nations peacekeepers, says it has repossessed Guthrie Rubber Plantation from a band of some 500 ex-rebels who have been illegally tapping the trees since the end of the
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Liberia secures rubber plantation Moreover
- Friday, August 18, 2006 Liberia secures rubber plantationWritten By:KBC Online/Agencies , Posted: Tue, Aug 15, 2006The United Nations and the Liberian government are re-possessing one of the country's main rubber plantations on Tuesday, say UN officials in Liberia. The
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MTN, Uganda Telecom oppose freeing up telecoms Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Friday, August 18, 2006 The duopoly telecoms providers in Uganda, South Africa's MTN and Uganda Telecom, have opposed the Ugandan government's plan to open up the telecoms market to competition. The two providers say opening up the telecoms market would not be in the interests of the
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In Today's Papers Fast Company
- Friday, August 18, 2006 For the clip file: All in the Timing: Classical Concerts Don't Have to Start at 8 An Entrepreneur Has Quixotic Goal of Wiring Rwanda Big-Box Politics: Wal-Mart Takes the Fight to Its Critics (registration may be required) Buffalo Tries to...
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CVRD goes ahead with $2bn Mozambique coal project Moreover
- Friday, August 18, 2006 Cia. Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD), the world's largest iron-ore producer, has begun awarding contracts for a coal-mining project in Mozambique that may be the southern hemisphere's biggest at a cost of $2-billion. Vale, based in Rio de Janeiro, has decided
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Textile trade stiffens up Moreover
- Friday, August 18, 2006 Preliminary figures from the Office des Changes showed an encouraging boost to Morocco's textile exports in the first half of 2006. Clothing exports were up 15.2% over the same period in 2005 to MAD 9.8 billion (USD 1.11 billion), while hosiery
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