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Kenny Huang, former suitor of Liverpool, served with writ accusing him of fraud and deceit
Kenny Huang, former suitor of Liverpool, served legal papers in London accusing him of fraud and [detalii...]
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Kenya: Tetu Farmers Call for Change
ABOUT 100 coffee farmers of Thiriku Coffee Society in Tetu district over the weekend protested over the mismanagement of the society. Carrying coffee plant branches with unripe coffee berries, the irate farmers matched for more than one kilometer from the society headquarters protesting over financial mismanagement and accusing the society chairman Erastus Mathenge of harassment and selling their coffee without permit and authority from the farmers. The farmers demanded for Government intervention immediately. However, contacted, the chairman Mathenge dismissed the protestors accusing them of being [detalii...]
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Kenya: No Team Accuses Us of Meddling
The No camp intensified its hunt for votes in Ukambani on Friday while accusing US leaders of manipulating the Kenyan reform [detalii...]
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FFR: Lievremont will not be sacked
France coach Marc Lievremont has apologised for accusing his players of cowardice in the wake of their shock Six Nations loss to Italy on [detalii...]
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Lievremont apologises for outburst
France coach Marc Lievremont has apologised for accusing his players of cowardice in the wake of their shock Six Nations loss to Italy on [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Shellukindo - My Life is in Danger
Kilindi MP Beatrice Shellukindo says she has received death threats after accusing the Energy and Minerals permanent secretary of fraud and [detalii...]
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Uganda: Government And NEMA Should Act Now
Kampala City mayor, Nasser Sebaggala, has of late been at the centre of a controversy with the National Environment Management Authority accusing him of encroaching on Nakivubo Channel [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Lover Killer Gets Life Term
A 38-YEAR-OLD Lower Gweru man, who stoned his girlfriend to death after accusing her of infidelity, will spend the rest of his life in prison following his [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Babangida Lashes Out at Critics on U.S.12 Billion Oil Windfall
Former Head of State, Ibrahim Babangida today challenged those accusing him of mismanaging the nations resources during his nine-year reign to come up with [detalii...]
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Namibia: Non-Payment Haunts Road Project
CONTRACTORS and subcontractors involved in the construction of the road between Rundu and Elundu have been accusing each other of non-payment for work [detalii...]
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Trustee in Madoff case wants 300M from New York Mets
The lawsuit accusing the Mets of ill-gotten gains from the Bernie Madoff scheme was unsealed [detalii...]
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Late BoSox clubhouse manager accused of abuse
BOSTON (AP) -- Two more men are accusing a now-dead former Red Sox clubhouse manager of sexually abusing [detalii...]
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Namibia: Country Stands Up to EU Bullying
Tensions between the European Union and Africa have once again erupted, with Namibia accusing the Brussels elite of resorting to bullying tactics in trade [detalii...]
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Kenya: Safaricom Gets Gag Order Against Firm
The High Court has henceforth stopped Porting Access Kenya Ltd from further accusing Safaricom Ltd of sabotaging mobile number [detalii...]
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Mozambique: Guebuza Attacks Superstition
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza on Tuesday attacked the superstition which leads some people to abandon their own elderly parents, accusing them of [detalii...]
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Steyn lashes out at De Villiers
Francois Steyn has launched a withering attack on Peter de Villiers, accusing the Springbok coach of a lack of respect for allegedly cancelling a scheduled meeting with [detalii...]
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Somalia: Militants Amputate Boys Limbs Over Theft
Al Shabaab movement on Thursday has cut the limbs of Somali young boy in cross after accusing him for committing theft and armed [detalii...]
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Kenya: Namanga Bias Annoy Traders
Kenyan traders at the Namanga town are accusing Tanzanian authorities of double-edged application of the law on goods crossing the common [detalii...]
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Commnonwealth Games 2010: Mike Hooper saddened by effigy burning in Delhi
Games chief upset when effigy of himself was burned accusing him of enjoying lavish lifestyle courtesy of Indian [detalii...]
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Nigeria: The SSS Provocateur and Ken Saro-Wiwa (2)
THE news spread in our cell and beyond. We wept and mourned, and pointed accusing fingers at the blood-thirsty dictator Abacha for killing Ake. November is not good for me. Fare thee well, [detalii...]
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Uganda: Army Under Investigation Over Karamoja Killings
President Museveni has ordered an investigation into the conduct of the disarmament exercise in Karamoja after a local politician produced a dossier accusing the UPDF of wantonly killing [detalii...]
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Kenya: Ministry Links Power Crisis to Delayed Projects
The Energy ministry is accusing the Treasury of delaying to approve incentives meant to attract funding in the pursuit of reliable and affordable power [detalii...]
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Namibia: War of Words in Parliament
THE gloves were off in Parliament on Thursday when Swapo vice president Hage Geingob took issue with the new official opposition party RDP, accusing them of being frustrated because Swapo had ruled for 20 [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Chadema, CUF Booked Over Igunga Chaos
The Police Force here has opened a case file against Chadema and the Civic United Front (CUF), accusing the two opposition parties of violating election [detalii...]
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Nigeria: 53 Suitcases Saga - Buhari Blasts Atiku, Jonathan
Echoes of the 53 suitcases saga of 1984 resounded as an issue in the 2011 presidential campaign, yesterday, with major actors accusing and denying allegations of [detalii...]
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Kenya: Safaricom in the Spotlight Over Backlog of Switching Requests
Porting Access Kenya Ltd on Thursday pointed a finger at Safaricom, accusing it of frustrating subscribers seeking to switch networks under the mobile number portability [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Major Fall-Out Rocks MDC-T
A potentially devastating fallout has emerged in the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) less than a week after its third congress in Bulawayo as it emerged that some losing candidates are accusing their rivals of running foul [detalii...]
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Nadal angered by Noahs comments on doping
Rafael Nadal thinks Yannick Noah should be banned from commenting in the media after the French tennis great wrote a newspaper column accusing Spanish athletes of widespread [detalii...]
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Uganda: Tenants Lock Landlady in Her House
Tenants in Kibuye, a city suburb, recently locked their landlady in her house, accusing her of frequently disconnecting their [detalii...]
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Somalia: Al Shabaab Group Stones Man to Death in Central Country
Al shabaab has Thursday afternoon stoned a man to death after accusing him of committing a rape, official [detalii...]
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Uganda: Boda Man Takes Ex-Girlfriend to Police
A 25-year-old bodaboda cyclist attacked his ex-girlfriend before Police officers, accusing her of infidelity.Sekaggo recently went to the residence of his former girlfriend, Fiona and accused her of using him to achieve her [detalii...]
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World Cup 2010: Fabio Capello lays down law to England squad but tension simmers
England coach rounds on John Terry, accusing former captain of making a "big mistake" in openly questioning [detalii...]
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Uganda: Opposition Trade Blows Over Entebbe Municipality MP Seat
A conflict has erupted among opposition politicians, with each accusing the other of intrigue in the on-going Entebbe Municipality by-election in Wakiso District, slated for September [detalii...]
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Uganda: Owino Redevelopment Illegal - Traders
A fresh dispute is brewing over the redevelopment of Owino Market, with a section of vendors accusing their colleagues in a rival organisation of engaging in illegal [detalii...]
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Report: Landis admits doping, fingers Armstrong
Floyd Landis admitted he began doping in 2002, when he raced with the U.S. Postal Service team. Now, hes accusing former teammate Lance Armstrong of doing the [detalii...]
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Uganda: Oil Firm Denies Bribing Ministers
TULLOW Oil vice-president for Africa has refuted allegations in one of the Wikileaks stories in which he is quoted accusing security minister Amama Mbabazi and energy minister Hillary Onek of [detalii...]
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De Villiers fires shot at Sonny Bill
South Africa coach Peter De Villiers has launched an attack on Sonny Bill Williams, accusing the Crusaders centre of setting a bad example to young [detalii...]
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Uganda: Fight Erupts Over Drugs Inspection
A job advert placed in the newspaper this month has opened a can of worms, with pharmacists accusing the National Drugs Authority (NDA) of throwing open the duty of inspecting human drugs entering the country to persons without specialised [detalii...]
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Sudan: Govt Protests Row Over Normal Holdup of UN Medivac
Sudan on Friday rejected and contrasted allegations accusing the country of delaying medical evacuation of UN peacekeepers in the contested region of Abyei, stoking tension with the world body as France and the U.S. expressed alarm over the [detalii...]
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Buccaneers Talib turns himself in on gun charge
GARLAND, Texas (AP) -- Police in a Dallas suburb say Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib has turned himself in on a warrant accusing him of firing a gun at his sisters [detalii...]
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Kenya: 8,000 IDPs in Central Cry for Help
INTERGRATED IDPs in Central Kenya are accusing the government of neglecting [detalii...]
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DEA probes drug abuse claims against New Orleans Saints
Federal authorities are looking into allegations made in a civil lawsuit accusing the New Orleans Saints of trying to cover up a senior staff members theft of prescription Vicodin pills from the clubs training [detalii...]
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Uganda: Luwero RDC Intervenes in Kabaka Land Dispute
The Luwero resident district commissioner, Paul Lubowa, has intervened in a six-month land wrangle in Bamunanika in which the Buganda royal estates department is accusing a group of pineapple farmers of [detalii...]
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Capello hits back at Kaiser criticism
Rustenburg, South Africa - Manager Fabio Capello blasted back at Franz Beckenbauers criticism of Englands style on Thursday, accusing the former West Germany star of being [detalii...]
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Syracuse scandal different from Penn State
The scandals at Penn State and Syracuse are completely unrelated and inextricably linked, which isnt fair, writes Michael Rosenberg. Nobody is accusing Syracuse of a giant [detalii...]
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Police accuse Bucs Talib of firing gunshot at man
GARLAND, Texas (AP) -- Police in a Dallas suburb have issued an arrest warrant for Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib accusing him of firing a gun at his sisters [detalii...]
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Africa: Currency War - Stakes for Continent
With Western countries battling to maintain low currencies and the US accusing China of deliberately undervaluing the renminbi as part of an international currency war, Sanou Mbaye asks what does this herald for African [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Zanu PF Angers People of Matabeleland
RECENT statements by top Zanu PF officials accusing people in Matabeleland of inertia have irked people in that area who feel that President Robert Mugabes government is to blame for the [detalii...]
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Rwanda: Hutu Rebels Warn UN Over Kigali Tactics
Rwandan Hutu rebels urged the United Nations Tuesday not to succumb to Kigalis threat to withdraw troops from Sudan if the world body publishes a report accusing the countrys troops of [detalii...]
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Benin: Govt Summons Journalist on Corruption Report
Media professional groups in Benin are accusing the countrys authorities of halting the transmission of Radio France International (RFI), on August 2, 2010 and denying the population access to a programme on corruption allegations against President Boni [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Hayatou, Warner in Qatar 2018 Bribery Scandal
Fresh allegations of bribery has hit the Federation of International Football Association(FIFA) with Englands 2018 World Cup bid chairman accusing senior officials of demanding cash and honours in return for [detalii...]
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World Cup 2010: Patrick Vieira expected more candour after France axe
Patrick Vieira has criticised Raymond Domenech, accusing the France manager of mishandling his omission from theWorld [detalii...]
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Kenya: U.S. Cable Blames Top Leaders for Supporting Impunity
US Nairobi embassy cable is accusing Kenyas top government officials of supporting impunity and lacking accountability in respect to [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Devt Cttee Denies Report of Discrimination in JBN
The Ekpan Development Committee of Delta State has denied a report attributed to it, accusing Julius Berger Nigeria, JBN, of racial [detalii...]
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South Africa: Parents March on Primary School
ABOUT 100 parents marched to a Khayelitsha primary school yesterday, accusing the principal of nepotism, beating children and unilaterally suspending two teachers and School Governing Body (SGB) [detalii...]
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Somalia: Civilian Casualties Rise in Mogadishu
Civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalias capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Outrage Over ZESA Billing System
ZESA Holdings billing system has once again sparked outrage with consumers accusing the power utility of failing to timeously capture payments and at times forcing them to pay bills [detalii...]
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DEA looking into allegations of Saints cover-up
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Federal authorities are looking into allegations made in a civil lawsuit accusing the New Orleans Saints of trying to cover up a senior staff members theft of prescription pills from the clubs training [detalii...]
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Uganda: Mbale Residents Complain Over Noise Pollution
Residents of Boma Ward, popularly known as Senior Quarters in Mbale municipality, are up in arms against proprietors of entertainment venues, accusing them of noise pollution in a predominantly residential [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Attorney-General Accused of Intimidating Judges
LAWYERS for Energy and Power Development minister Elton Mangoma have lodged a protest against Attorney General Johannes Tomana accusing him of trying to intimidate High Court judges into treating the top MDC-T official [detalii...]
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Uganda: NWSC Ex-Workers Petition Speaker Over NSSF
Over 800 former employees of National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) on Thursday petitioned the Deputy Speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah accusing the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) of illegally taxing their retirement [detalii...]
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Uganda: Seven Arrested Over Setting Ablaze Policemans House
Police in Kween District have arrested seven people in Kabeyo Village, Mayok Sub-county, suspected to have led a mob that set ablaze houses belonging to a policeman and his relatives, accusing him of shooting dead a village [detalii...]
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Ethiopia: Human Rights Watch Calls On Donors to Review Aid
Human Rights Watch released a report on Tuesday accusing Ethiopias ruling party of using foreign developmental aid as a weapon to suppress political [detalii...]
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Ex-USC asst. McNair sues NCAA over Bush case
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Former Southern California assistant coach Todd McNair has sued the NCAA, accusing the agency of libel, slander and misconduct in its investigation of the Reggie Bush [detalii...]
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Uganda: First Family Too Close to Oil Sector
Government last night denied reports by a UK-based anti-corruption watchdog accusing President Museveni of "conflict of interest" and "personalisation" of oil exploration activities in western [detalii...]
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East Africa: The First East African War Could Be Fought Over Fish
Kenya is crying foul, accusing Uganda of grabbing another of its islands, Ugingo, in Lake Victoria. Two years ago, tempers between Kenya and Uganda nearly boiled over in a dispute over the nearby Migingo [detalii...]
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Africa: International Criminal Court Accused of Bias
Parliamentarians from member-countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Africa are accusing the Court for selectively pursuing justice by focusing on investigating suspected criminals mainly from this [detalii...]
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Nigeria: House Speaker Denies accusing Judges of Taking Bribes
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankkole, on Monday denied a report widely credited to him by whistle blower site, WikiLeaks, alleging that Supreme Court Justices took bribes to validate YarAdua/Jonathan election in [detalii...]
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Gatland slams weak Welsh
Wales coach Warren Gatland lashed his players, accusing them of being "weak" and not turning up mentally after their 28-9 Six Nations defeat by France at the Stade de France at the weekend. Look back at the French victory | Mixed emotions for [detalii...]
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Uganda: International Court Investigates Army
The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Luis Moreno-Ocampo, said on 3 June the ICC was assessing information accusing the Ugandan military of war crimes and atrocities committed in the 20-year civil war in the north of the [detalii...]
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Liberia: More Death Threats for GAC Staff
A man whose identity remains unknown and also the subject of a police search, told this paper Wednesday in a telephone conversation that he belongs to a group determined to murder several staff members of the General Auditing Commission (GAC), accusing them of wanting to "destabilize the [detalii...]
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Beasley suit: Ex-agent gave improper benefits
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Michael Beasley is accusing his former agent and an AAU coach of conspiring to forge a relationship with him from the age of 14 and giving his mother improper cash benefits while Beasley starred at Kansas State, all in an [detalii...]
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Commonwealth Games 2010: Indians burn effigy of Games chief executive Mike Hooper
Protesters in Delhi burn an effigy of Mike Hooper accusing him of racism and of insulting the [detalii...]
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Aqib Talib of Tampa Bay Buccaneers turns himself in on weapons charge
Police in a Dallas suburb say Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib has turned himself in on a warrant accusing him of firing a gun at his sisters [detalii...]
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Pakistan match-fixing claims: PCB chairman Ijaz Butt denies accusing England of wrongdoing
PCB chairman says fourth ODI will go ahead after denying he had proof England players were involved in match-fixing at [detalii...]
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Uganda: Traders Angered As Police Use Teargas Against Them
Desperate and angry traders who lost their merchandise in Sunday nights mysterious fire that razed Owino, Ugandas biggest market, have chased away senior police officers accusing them of negligence; prompting police to fire teargas at [detalii...]
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Congo-Kinshasa: Werrason - I Am Apolitical
The Dutch police awaited violent outbreaks surrounding the concert of Werrason this Sunday in The Hague. Previously, several concerts of the Congolese superstar have been cancelled due to anti-Kabila protestors accusing Werrason of supporting the current president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Mugabes Party Attacks South Africas Rulers
Nation (Nairobi)-Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabes Zanu PF has launched an uncharacteristic attack on South Africas ruling African National Congress accusing it of failing Africa with its approach to the Democratic Republic of Congo and Libya [detalii...]
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NFL to judge: No grounds to stop lockout
The NFL has asked a federal judge to keep its lockout in place, saying there are no legal grounds to stop it and accusing the players of trying to manipulate the [detalii...]
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Africa: Mbeki Accuses Wealthy Nations of Abandoning Africa
Former South African president Thabo Mbeki has launched a blistering attack on the G8 and G20 summits in Canada, accusing the summit leaders of abandoning Africa and conveying a "message of despair" to the worlds poorest [detalii...]
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South Africa: Gaza Judge Breaks Silence, Criticizes Chief Rabbi
FORMER Constitutional Court judge Richard Goldstone hit out at Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein yesterday, accusing him of "making it less, and not more, possible" for Goldstone to attend his grandsons bar [detalii...]
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Kenya: Rights Groups Threaten to Sue KWS Over Samburu Perennial Land Disputes
AN international human rights group is accusing the Kenya Wildlife Service for continuously trampling on the rights of the Samburu people and scheming to "illegally evict the community from Laikipia East [detalii...]
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Rwanda: Two Arrested Over Attempted Murder
Police have arrested two suspects on charges of attempted murder. The duo, Bernard Africa and Theoneste Uwamahoro, are said to have hired an assassin to kill Jean Nepo Ndagiwenimana, a resident of Rugarama, Nzige Sector in Rwamagana, who is married to Africas sister, accusing him of helping his wife to secure a share of her parents [detalii...]
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NCAA alleges Tressel lied to hide NCAA violations
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- The NCAA is accusing Ohio State coach Jim Tressel of lying to hide violations by players who traded memorabilia for cash and [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Family Rebuffs Mugabe on Mabhenas National Hero Status
National hero Welshman Mabhenas family yesterday rejected the honour of having the former PF-Zapu secretary-general buried at the national shrine, accusing President Robert Mugabe of shedding crocodile [detalii...]
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Sudan: Rights Body Criticizes Lack of Action On Justice Proposals by Africa Union
The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued a report last week accusing Sudan of failing to act on the recommendations of the African Union panel on Darfur (AUPD) which was headed by the former South African president Thabo [detalii...]
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Senegal: Heavy Fine And Suspended Jail Sentence for Journalist
A Dakar court yesterday gave Abdou Latif Coulibaly, the editor of the weekly La Gazette, a three-month suspended jail sentenced and fined him 10 million CFA francs (15,267 euros) for allegedly defaming a Senegalese businessman close to President Wade by accusing him of acting fraudulently in his dealings with the [detalii...]
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Rwanda: UN Report to Accuse Rwanda Army of DRC Massacres
A UN report to be issued on 1 October will accuse the Rwandan army of massacring Hutus who had fled to the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the 1990s. It will also point an accusing finger at the DRCs own army, as well as troops from Burundi and [detalii...]
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Sudan: Warrap Calls for Deng Alor to Be Removed From Parliament After Neglecting Constituency
Community leaders and officials from Warrap State on Sunday called for the replacement of South Sudans minister of regional cooperation, Deng Alor Kuol, from his he parliamentary seat, accusing him of neglecting his constituency in Tonj North [detalii...]
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Nigeria: NBA Blames Abia Cj Crisis On Justice Commissioner
NIGERIAN Bar Association, Aba branch, has blamed the lingering crisis over the appointment of a substan-tive Chief Judge for Abia State on the state Attorney-General and Commissio-ner for Justice, accusing him of giving Governor Theodore Orji wrong advice on the [detalii...]
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Somalia: TFG Official Calls Conflict Business for African Peacekeepers
A district commissioner in Somalias war-ravaged capital Mogadishu has demanded the withdrawal of African Union peacekeepers (AMISOM) after accusing the peacekeepers of transforming the conflict into a "business," Radio Garowe [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: State Media Slams Europe Union Attempt to Re-Engage With the Country
The ZANU PF loyal state media has strongly criticised the European Unions attempt to re-engage with Zimbabwe, accusing the bloc of trying to "further its regime change [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Ex-Ivorian President Claims French Army Attempted to Assassinate Him
Former Cote dIvoire president Laurent Gbagbo has filed a legal case accusing the French army of his attempted assassination during the April operation to remove him by force from his residence in [detalii...]
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Saracens chief executive Edward Griffiths likely to be charged in row with RFU
Saracens chief executive likely to be charged with misconduct after accusing RFU of running game "like a rural prep [detalii...]
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Luke Young set for Aston Villa exit following fall out with Martin ONeill
Luke Young ready to leave Aston Villa after effectively accusing manager Martin ONeill of double [detalii...]
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Andy Haden continues as Rugby World Cup ambassador despite race row
Andy Haden will continue as World Cup ambassador after accusing Crusaders of employing race-based selection [detalii...]
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Floyd Landis: I saw Lance Armstrong using drugs
Floyd Landis, in his first television interview since admitting that he had used performance-enhancing drugs during his career, is once again accusing Lance Armstrong of cheating during Armstrongs record-setting [detalii...]
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Ghana: Atta Mills Faces Bumpy Election Campaign
Nation (Nairobi)-The campaign for Ghanas December 2012 election has not started in earnest yet, but it looks it is going to be a bumpy ride for President John Atta Mills as internal wrangling involving ministers accusing each other of various crimes seems to be rocking the ruling National Democratic Congress [detalii...]
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Sudan: Govt Expels French Aid Group From South Darfur
State authorities in the troubled South Darfur expelled Monday a French aid group from the accusing them of supporting rebels from the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) led by Abel Wahid [detalii...]
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NFL hit with lawsuit over Super Bowl ticket snafu
DALLAS (AP) -- A lawsuit has been filed accusing the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys and team owner Jerry Jones of deceiving hundreds of fans who bought Super Bowl tickets and had no seats, or who felt the seats were [detalii...]