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Five New MTSU Hall of Fame Members

Five former Middle Tennessee standouts will make up the 2009 Hall of Fame class when they are inducted into the Blue Raider Hall of Fame, Oct. 17. Granville “Buck” Bouldin (tennis), Sheikh Faye (track), Charles “Fuzzy” Harmening (men’s basketball), Steve McAdoo (football) and Danny Moore (baseball) will be enshrined during Hall of Fame induction ceremonies prior to Middle Tennessee’s football game against Mississippi State. This marks the second year in a row the Hall of Fame committee h

UPDATE ON HOW TO GET NEW LAPTOP FOR N15,000

Testimonials Few pictures of partners who have flipped out Sincerely, I doubted this project from the first day I heard about it. I only said I was going to just take the risk and the risk was really worth it. Nobody really believed it worked until I got my brand new HP laptop. Please keep up the good work, you guys are the bomb. • Tayo Adeyemi, Ilorin. 08033948000 I’m an online marketer, a lot of people trust and believe in me so I didn’t want to pull them into what I didn’t understand. I sig

Jason Florio

‘ Jason Florio (b.1965, England) has been based in New York since 1996. He apprenticed with a number of top NYC fashion photographers, but soon decided that ‘realism’ was his real calling. In 2000 he crossed Taliban controlled Afghanistan and in August 2001 he photographed the Taliban opposition forces; returning to NYC on Sept 5th to be at the foot of the Twin Towers as they collapsed. Since then he has worked all across the Middle East, Africa and South America for publications including The N

We are Tired of the Dictatorship and Corruption

Protest Letter to the Politicians and Governments in AfricaDear Presidents/Prime ministers,On behalf of the poor people of Africa, I send you this protest letter. We are angry. Yes we the people are very angry. We have endured your ill conceived, hash and austere economic and social policies for quite too long. We have watched silently to see you and your cronies enjoy while we the masses continue to suffer. We have no jobs, no incomes, no savings and have no place to lay our heads while you and

On this day August 3, 2005

President Maaouya Ould Sid’Ahmed Taya of Mauritania was overthrown in a military coup and replaced by the Military Council for Justice and Democracy while he was attending the funeral of King Fahd in Saudi Arabia.Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya معاوية ولد سيد أحمد الطايعA constitutional referendum, parliamentary and presidential elections were scheduled and the coup leaders vowed not to contest any of the elections.The military government ended with the presidential election on 11 March 2007.While O

Life Expectancy for World Countries in 2009

Recently I read somewhere about life expectancy comparing the USA vs my home-Country; Canada. It had me wondering what the rest of the world would be like in comparison, so I gathered some information here to share with you. [ InfoPlease -->] Find the average life expectancy for each country and the world. As of 2009, the country with the highest life expectancy is Macau at 84.4 years; the country with the lowest life expectancy is Swaziland at just 31.9 years. The average lifespan for th

People: A smile from Gambia

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AGOA Eligible Countries

The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act authorizes the President to designate countries as eligible to receive the benefits of AGOA if they are determined to have established, or are making continual progress toward establishing the following: market-based economies; the rule of law and political pluralism; elimination of barriers to U.S. trade and investment; protection of intellectual property; efforts to combat corruption; policies to reduce poverty, increasing availability of health care and e

We are Tired of the Dictatorship and Corruption in Africa

Protest Letter to the Politicians and Governments in Africa Dear Presidents/Prime ministers, On behalf of the poor people of Africa, I send you this protest letter. We are angry. Yes we the people are very angry. We have endured your ill conceived, hash and austere economic and social policies for quite too long. We have watched silently to see you and your cronies enjoy while we the masses continue to suffer. We have no jobs, no incomes, no savings and have no place to lay our heads while you

Nestlé’s public relation machine exposed

This paper gives an overview of the campaign against Nestlé and responds to arguments Nestlé has used in the recent past in letters, booklets and briefings. Also see the Your Questions Answered page and Boycott News, which is archived in the resources section. NEW: Click here to download the April 2005 version of this paper.

That versus which

okay, summer 2009 is half over. bizarre! i can hardly believe it. august 1, a year ago today we were struggling to put a stage inside phoenix (then) grille for thao and her boys. feels like yesterday! i can feel the weight of 100 people bouncing along to her enveloping voice. that was a good night! i’ve been working hard hardly working and it doesn’t really allow me to blog it as hard as i want to — believe me, i want to blog hard. this past wednesday on my radio program , 5 minutes before go

North Africa – Africa: Libyans Here First for Weightlifting

Africa: Libyans Here First for Weightlifting LIBYA was the first country to arrive for the Africa Senior weight-lifting championships that start on Monday at Imperial Royale Hotel. Rwanda: Country, Egypt to Set Up Joint Commission Foreign Affairs minister Rosemary Museminali has announced that Rwanda and Egypt will soon sign a protocol that will set up the Rwanda-Egypt Joint Permanent Commission. Eleven soldiers killed in Algeria ambush At least 11 soldiers were killed in an ambush

Points of View on Language.

Do you think people should be forced to learn a different language? I think those who move to a different country should be obligated to learn that country's language. I think it should be a law. I do not think those who are actually born citizens of a country should be force to learn an opposite language. The original citizens didn't decided to move the new comers did. The reason being is if someone moves to United States, and doesn't learn English, we all know they would eventually be

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21 cool escapes

SIMPLY THE BEAST LET THE DOGS DO THE HARD WORK IN FINLAND’S ARCTIC WILDERNESS Yes it’s the middle of summer, but what better time to snaffle a great bargain for the chillier months? Here are 21 brilliant ideas for those who like it hot or cold 1 Rovaniemi, Finland Average winter temperature (AWT): -6°C From snowmobiling in the frosty twilight to dogsledding through a white forest and sitting on Santa’s la

Gambia: Crafts Workshop Foundation Stone Laid

hon Nancy Njie, minister for Tourism and Culture, yesterday laid the foundation stone for a crafts workshop at The Gambia Hotel School in Kanifing, as part of activities marking the 15th anniversary of the July 22nd revolution.

Gambia: Mo Hawk Storms Ċland Islands

Report reaching What's On has indicated that The Gambian hip-hop star, Mo Hawk, has made a name for himself, on the Finish autonomous island of Aland, after offering them a brilliant performance recently.

SOMALILAND RECOGNITION: TROUBLED WATERS AHEAD

By JAWAHIR YUSUF H. ADAM Somaliland was an independent State Somaliland has been seeking independence for 18 years. Peace and stability are now threatened by both internal and external forces. Somaliland received its independence from Britain on 26 June 1960 and was immediately recognized by 35 states. Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim Egal became the first Prime Minister of Somaliland and headed the first Cabinet of Ministers which comprised of four elected Ministers including: Garad Ali Garad Jama,

SOMALILAND RECOGNITION: TROUBLED WATERS AHEAD

SOMALILAND RECOGNITION: TROUBLED WATERS AHEAD By JAWAHIR YUSUF H. ADAM1   Somaliland was an independent State Somaliland has been seeking independence for 18 years. Peace and stability are now threatened by both internal and external forces.   Somaliland received its independence from Britain on 26 June 1960 and was immediately recognized by 35 states. Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim Egal became the first Prime Minister of Somaliland and headed the first Cabinet of Ministers which comprised of

Reminder UK Tax Increase November 2009

As announced last year UK Air Passenger Duty (APD) goes up for travel from 1 November 2009, and there will be a further increase next year. APD applies to all flight departures from UK, except for connecting international or domestic flights after an international arrival. The exemption covers transits on a single ticket within a prescribed time (a day or less in some circumstances). The exemption rule is not changing. Until 31 October 2009 APD is £10 or £20 for "European" destinations and £4