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| World's Oldest Human Footprint Found in Eygpt |
| Published: August 21, 2007, 12:53 pm |
| Tags: Science, Nature, Archaeology |
| Archaeologists in Egypt claimed to have found what they believe might be the oldest human footprint in history. "This could go back about two million years," said Zahi Hawass, the secretary general of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. "It could be the most important discovery in Egypt," he said. Archaeologists found the footprint, |
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| Eygpt argues over; Genital Mutilation |
| Published: September 20, 2007, 3:17 am |
| Tags: World, Religion |
| In America we read this and say w.t.f are these idiots thinking, but like it or not some people really are this dumb. What is going on here is plain and utter abuse of the female in these heathen places, this is supposed to maintain chastity and honor or according to this article preserve it. I have read about this a lot on the web and I have read |
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| The Threat of the Food Crisis |
| Published: May 10, 2008, 9:23 am |
| Tags: Editorial, Africa, Eygpt, Food Crisis, Food Riots, Guinea, Senegal |
| For many people around the world the food crisis is an inconvenience and a burden. Perhaps now people will be forced to shop more carefully, to modify their food choices, or to pass over their favorite brands for a cheaper or generic brand. However, Africa is the poorest continent in the world. The reality of every day life for |
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| Responses to the Food Crisis |
| Published: May 13, 2008, 7:16 am |
| Tags: Info Sheets, Africa, Ethiopia, Eygpt, Food Crisis, Government Assistance, Guinea, Senegal |
| Governments Image by Chance Agrella Governments across the continent are hearing the cries of their people. African leaders know that the present food crisis means difficult and desperate times for a lot of their citizens, some of whom are already spending 70-80% of their income on basic food needs. Here are some responses |
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| Zimbabwe 2005 Parliamentary Elections |
| Published: January 17, 2008, 8:00 am |
| like Saudi Arabia, Eygpt or Uganda which are accepted by the west. In the USA, the so-called home of bourgeois democracy, Bush won the 2000 and 2004 elections by a combination of direct fraud and his brother disenfranchising blacks and Hispanics in Florida supported by a Supreme Court packed by his party's supporters. ii. |
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