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Shades of Lost decade back in Cincy
Are the Bengals headed for the Lost decade, Part II? If the preseason opener was any indication, Cincinnati could be as bad as it was during the forgettable 1990s, says Paul [detalii...]
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New era: 10 trends that will define college football this decade
To understand how much a sport can change over the course of a decade, consider the college football landscape on the brink of the 2000 [detalii...]
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GROSS: Fedors decade of MMA domination ends
Fedor Emelianenkos decade of dominance is over, writes Josh Gross. Fabricio Werdum submitted the MMA legend with a triangle choke in the first round of the Strikeforce main [detalii...]
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Serena revels in decade-plus Williams Wimbledon success - Feature
London - Serena Williams can take time to savour her familys decade-plus domination of the Wimbledon womens event after winning her fourth crown at the All England [detalii...]
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Venus and Serena Williams: a decade of success at Wimbledon - in pictures
In pics: a decade of Venus and Serena ruling roost at [detalii...]
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David Haye ends Audley Harrisons professional career after decade of denial
A decade of denial led Audley Harrison to the humiliation and savagery of the Manchester denouement by David [detalii...]
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Africa: Womens decade Launched
The African Union (AU) today launched the African Womens decade, with a top United Nations official calling on the continents leaders to seize the opportunity to eliminate a raft of ills, from exclusion from land tenure, credit and inheritance to violence and genital [detalii...]
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Africa: 2011 Closes UNs Roll Back Malaria decade
The commemoration of the World Malaria Day this year marks the end of the UNs roll back malaria decade and offers an opportunity for renewed commitment on the [detalii...]
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Tony Adams plans to stay a decade in Azerbaijan after agreeing Gabala FC job
Tony Adams believes he will spend up to a decade coaching in Azerbaijan after agreeing to become manager of Gabala [detalii...]
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Africa: Ministers Promise decade for African Science
African science ministers concluded a high-level meeting in Egypt last week by declaring 2011-2020 the "decade for science in [detalii...]
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Paula Radcliffe expects sub 2-hour marathon in next decade
Paula Radcliffe believes one of sport’s greatest barriers – the sub two-hour marathon – could be broken in the next decade. The British athlete watched Kenya’s Patrick Makau race to a new two hour, three minute and 38 second world record in Berlin, shaving 21 seconds off Haile Gebrselassie’s previous best on the same flat [detalii...]
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PREVIEW: Klose reaches Germany decade against Kazakhstan
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Dent notches biggest advance in half a decade with Atlanta spot
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World Cup 2010: when will Pele and Diego Maradona actually grow up?
decade-long feud between two greats is the stuff of the [detalii...]
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British Open Squash: timeline of turmoil
The future of the sport's oldest event has continually been threatened in last [detalii...]
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David Haye v John Ruiz: Londoner needs to be on his mettle in Manchester
For the first time in a decade a British heavyweight defends a world title on these [detalii...]
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Kenya: Free Learning - Quality is Now the Issue
For most of the past decade, the discourse on education at the national and global levels was on increasing the number of children going to [detalii...]
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Highlanders have found their mongrel
The Highlanders, after almost a decade in the doldrums, are suddenly at the top of the Super Rugby tree [detalii...]
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It will be a hell-of-a-match in Bloem
It is a game with history! Yes, the Free State Cheetahs have had the wood over the Sharks for the better part of the last decade. Jan de Koning previews the battle of [detalii...]
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Morrison knows the way of the Warrior
Centre Graeme Morrison is to celebrate a decade at Glasgow Warriors having penned a new two-year-deal with the [detalii...]
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Africa: Women Summit Opens in Nairobi
A forum on the launch of the African Womens decade opened in Nairobi on October [detalii...]
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UKs Calipari not planning to stay over 10 years
John Calipari said being the coach of Kentucky is a 24-hour job and one he doesnt see doing for more than a [detalii...]
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Sir Steve Redgraves life was changed by six Olympic minutes in Sydney
decade has passed since rower was projected into Olympic [detalii...]
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Africa: When Will We Ever Become Truly Human?
As the first decade of the millennium comes to a close this week, a number of disturbing trends that negate human dignity and justice are emerging the world [detalii...]
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Kenya: Does Odinga Face His Waterloo?
For more than a decade, Kenyas political field has been his for the playing and Prime Minister Raila Odinga has played it like a [detalii...]
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Lucic, Ivanovic set for Birmingham quarterfinals
Mirjana Lucic reached her second quarterfinal in more than a decade, defeating Andrea Hlavackova 6-2, 7-6 (4) at the Aegon [detalii...]
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Namibia: The Namibians Unbanning Welcomed
THE lifting of a decade-long advertising ban against The Namibian was roundly welcomed by political and other organisations [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Women Power
First the good news: More women than ever before have climbed up the decision making ladder in the past decade. They are also more involved in the development [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Remembering the First 9-11
This week, the first decade of the terrorist attack on the twin towers (those veritable symbols of American economic power and of triumphal capitalism), has been commemorated in the United States, and around the [detalii...]
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Africa: Ten Reasons Why Continents Recent Shine Is Likely to Be Permanent This decade
A few weeks ago, this column argued that Africa is about to emerge -- and that you should think about investing here before it is too [detalii...]
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The Open 2010: Louis Oosthuizen writes his name up in lights at St Andrews
Louis Oosterhuizen did not just win. He demolished the field in the same manner in which Tiger Woods had a decade [detalii...]
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Eritrea: World Must Act to Prevent Another Failed State
Just a decade ago, Eritrea might reasonably have been described as challenged but stable. Today it is under severe stress, if not yet in full-blown [detalii...]
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South Africa: Govt Aims to Slash Unemployment
The government says it intends to create five million jobs over the next decade with a "New Growth Path" [detalii...]
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Egypt: Massive Protests Sweep Nation
Egyptians have demonstrated in protests rare in size and ferocity against the three-decade rule of Egyptian President Hosni [detalii...]
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Toms closing gap, challenges with 5-under 65
David Toms and Phil Mickelson were trying to get in position to stage a rematch of their duel at Atlanta Athletic Club a decade [detalii...]
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Africa: Walmart Bid Boosts Continent On Global Investment Radar
For much of the past decade, Asia has been the go-to continent for companies interested in tapping into fast-growing [detalii...]
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All Black supporter hand out Bok kit
Former South African netball captain Irene van Dyk, who emigrated to New Zealand more than a decade ago, on Friday became the first woman to present Springbok match [detalii...]
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Kenya: Need a New Hip? Someday You May Grow Your Own
In a decade or so, people now clamouring for metal and ceramic replacement joints may instead be able to have a fully functional biological replacement - a joint grown within their own bodies to their specific [detalii...]
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Namibia: The Namibian Unbanned
THE Government yesterday handed The Namibian a birthday present by confirming a Cabinet decision two weeks ago to lift a decade-long advertising ban on the [detalii...]
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Who can break the Williams Wimbledon stranglehold?
For a decade, at least one of them has played every single Wimbledon final but one, and in eight of those ten years, a Williams has [detalii...]
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Africa: Africa Progress Hinges On Capacity Building
Over the last decade, aid policy debates have increasingly centred on how to make aid more [detalii...]
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Rochus Eyes London Olympics Dream
Olivier Rochus, the smallest player on the ATP World Tour for more than a decade, is determined to compete at his third Olympic Games in 2012. [[More Tennis News on [detalii...]
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World Cup 2018: One vote will define a decade for England football: boom or bust, unity or war
Henry Winter: A team of 22 will make a decision that will either transform or traumatise English [detalii...]
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Wigan Warriors seeing success on all fronts
After a decade of living in the shadows, the Wigan Warriors are now looking good on and off the [detalii...]
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MLB offense in 2011 dropped to two-decade low
If you thought the 2011 season seemed like a throwback, you were right. Scoring and home runs dropped to levels not seen in 19 [detalii...]
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Kenya: Posterscope Outdoor AD Services Target Consumers On the Move
George Mugendi studied chemistry and mathematics at university, but is now a marketer, a career he ventured into more than a decade ago. This diversity has enabled him to successfully transfer knowledge from one field to [detalii...]
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Leeds 32 St Helens 28: match report
Leeds in Challenge Cup final for first time in over a decade after edging breathless semi-final that will live long in the [detalii...]
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Uganda: Fufa Seal Cup Sponsorship Deal
WINNERS of the Uganda Cup will, starting this season, walk away with sh12.5m from the sh1m they have been winning for the past [detalii...]
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Lucic advances to quarterfinals at Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) -- Mirjana Lucic reached her second quarterfinal in more than a decade, defeating Andrea Hlavackova 6-2, 7-6 (4) Thursday at the Aegon [detalii...]
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Liberia: President Reports Progress Amid Problem to U.S. Backers
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is in Washington this week with a message that the countrys post-conflict recovery, while still fragile, can become self-sustaining within a [detalii...]
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Uganda: Heathens Could Be Crowned Tonight
In establishing a comfortable duopoly of the Nile Special Rugby Premier League over the past decade, MTN Heathens and utl Kobs should be sworn enemies whose clash is a [detalii...]
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Kenya: Credit Card Users Face Growing Fraud Risk
Kenyan consumers have increasingly adopted the use of plastic money in the last decade, preferring the convenience of carrying a debit card to physical [detalii...]
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Chelsea slump opens up the closest title race in over a decade
With just three points separating the top four teams after 14 games, the title race is as close as its ever been since the Premier League was [detalii...]
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Kenya: Bands Are Too Expensive for Us
It is always fascinating to listen to a band performing live music. The past decade has seen a gradual return to popularity of live bands in entertainment [detalii...]
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Africa: Poverty Level Still High, Says UN Agency
EVEN though most Least Developed Countries (LDCs) had their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growing during the past decade, the number of poor people remains on the rise, according to a new report by the UN Conference on Trade and Development [detalii...]
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Chopper Dash cycle race - in pictures
Riders, many in 1970s fancy dress, made a Le Mans running start before completing two laps of Colne town centre in Lancashire on classic Raleigh bikes from the same decade for the inaugural [detalii...]
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Kenya: Compassion Drives Elderly Refugee Worker
Having spent a decade in several hotspots like Vietnam, Philippines, Somalia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe working with refugees, 70-year-old Father Eugene Birrer is a man who has seen the depths to which human misery can [detalii...]
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Africa: Progress in Combating Floods
Mozambiques government learned some tough lessons from the devastating floods that hit the country a decade ago. Experts say the disaster management plans drawn up since are a model for other African [detalii...]
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Glover takes Wells Fargo to end winless drought
Lucas Glover figures he has played more than 100 rounds with Jonathan Byrd, from junior golf when they were teenagers to their years together at Clemson and nearly a decade on the PGA [detalii...]
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Lions reach 5-0 for first time since 1956
DETROIT (AP) Detroit Lions fans counted down the final seconds - as if it was New Years Eve - when the franchise finished its first Monday night game in a [detalii...]
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Uganda: The More Rivals He Has, the Closer Museveni Inches to Another Term
As opposition parties line up candidates for next years planned polls, analysts say the announcement of each new entrant increases incumbent President Yoweri Musevenis chances of completing a third decade as Ugandas [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Farmers Decry Input Costs
AS the 2011/2012 agricultural season approaches, for the first time in more than a decade, inputs such as seed, chemicals and fertilisers are in abundance, but farmers say the inputs are not [detalii...]
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Done deal: As trade LHP Gonzalez to Nationals
Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo has kept his eye on Gio Gonzalez for the last decade or so. Now, the left-hander is a member of Rizzos starting [detalii...]
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Hewitt welcomes underdog status
A decade ago, Lleyton Hewitt came into the Australian Open as the reigning US Open champion and world No.1. In 2012, hes a wildcard entry ranked [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Governments Plan to Execute 870
Think of how barbaric it is at this jet age, in the last year of the first decade of the 21st century, for a nation to slaughter 870 of its citizens for any reason, real or imagined? It is unthinkable that the Nigerian government had contemplated that in the first [detalii...]
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Africa: World Divided Over New Scramble for African Land
A World Bank report has confirmed that 45 million hectares of land in developing countries were bought in 2009, a tenfold jump from the previous [detalii...]
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LIVE: Bruins, Canadiens renewing ancient rivalry
They say familiarity breeds contempt. For the Bruins and Canadiens, thats been the case for many a decade. Add in some recent bad blood and this first-round playoff series should be [detalii...]
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Africa: Mission Hospitals Face Uncertain Future
More than a dozen long established and cherished mission hospitals are unlikely to survive the next decade unless health policies and practices change in many African and Asian [detalii...]
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Libya: Its Time to Look Beyond Gaddafi
The dramatic entry of Libyan rebels into Tripoli exactly one week ago, after nearly seven months of fierce fighting, practically ended Col. Muammar Gaddafis four-decade rule. While there are still pockets of resistance, a substantial parts of the country are under rebel [detalii...]
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Roger Federer Relaunches Web Site
Former World No. 1 Thomas Muster will make his return to the ATP World Tour for the first time in more than a decade as a wild card at next weeks Bank Austria TennisTrophy in Vienna. [[More Tennis News on [detalii...]
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Giants receive rings, then rally past Cards in 9th
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Miguel Tejada galloped around first base like his old Oakland self of a decade ago, thrilled to produce his first game-winning hit for the World Series champion [detalii...]
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Rwanda: The False Promise of Mobile Number Portability
In Africa, we experienced a huge sense of release and empowerment when GSM arrived a decade ago. The benefits were intrinsic and easily demonstrable. Before GSM, we couldnt talk to each other, but since the,we havent been able to [detalii...]
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Africa: Continents Year of Living Dangerously
During 2011, a series of external and internal shocks threatened sub-Saharan Africas hard-won economic gains of the past decade, not to mention its recovery from the global economic crisis of [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Ivoirians Seek End to Turbulent Times
Ivoirians are set to vote in a presidential run-off election on 28 November, hoping for a peaceful outcome to an often violent contest and an end to a decade of [detalii...]
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Kenya: Make-Up Artist Taps African Women for a Niche
Suzie Wokabi, a professional make-up artist, is tired of expensive yet ineffective products. After more than a decade working with imports, she is launching her brand [detalii...]
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Africa: Trading With the Enemy
The last decade has seen a remarkable surge in U.S. economic interest in the continent of Africa. Policymakers who once considered Africa the languid backwater of global economics are now rushing in to stake a claim in the continents enormous resource [detalii...]
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Kenya: Champ Catches Them Young
He conquered the world - including the Ethiopian world beater, Haile Gebrselassie - at the 2001 Edmonton World Championships in Athletics and nearly a decade down the line Charles Waweru Kamathi is till going [detalii...]
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Uganda: What Next for Libyan Firms in Uganda?
The fate of several Libyan investments in Uganda is still unknown after rebels fighting to topple Muammar Gaddafis four decade rule swept into Tripoli [detalii...]
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Uganda/Senegal: Uganda Kobs Battle Senegal
A decade ago just the mere mention of a match between Uganda and any West African soccer side would send shivers down many [detalii...]
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Angola: Putting a Dent in the Maternal Death Rate
After more than a decade of volunteer work in Angolas rural Matala district in the southern province of Huila, a Finnish doctor is seeing maternal mortality rates gradually come down in a country where about one in every 70 women dies in [detalii...]
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Southern Africa: Together Against the Rising Water
A decade after heavy floods wrecked havoc in Southern Africa, the region is better prepared to monitor and respond to seasonal flooding. This is thanks as much to the growing strength of transboundary institutions as it is to technical [detalii...]
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Raiders seem ready to close door on Russell era
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) -- As JaMarcus Russell struggled through the worst statistical season for an NFL quarterback in more than a decade, Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis preached [detalii...]
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Africa: Investment Growth Benefiting Only Some Poor States
While foreign direct investment in least developed countries (LDCs) in Africa has risen sharply over the past decade, most of it went to resource-rich economies and had little impact on employment [detalii...]
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Congo-Kinshasa: The Journey Home From War
In the past decade, nearly 15,000 foreign combatants and more than 10,000 of their dependents have been demobilized by the UN operation at its Goma facility in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo; 1,435 weapons have been [detalii...]
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Mozambique: Definitive Agricultural Census Results Released
The area cultivated in Mozambique during the 2009-2010 agricultural year was 5.6 million hectares a 47 per cent increase on the figure recorded a decade earlier in [detalii...]
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Pujols guaranteed 240M as Angels deal sealed
Guess 240 million wasnt quite enough for Albert Pujols. In addition to his salary, the Los Angeles Angels are giving the slugger four season tickets to home games over the next [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Country Loses 45,000 Teachers to Brain Drain
More than 45, 000 teachers have left Zimbabwe to look for greener pastures abroad in the past decade, a new report [detalii...]
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Kenya: Draft of Proposed Constitution Published
The draft constitution was published on Thursday with passionate appeals to Kenyans to successfully end a two-decade old clamour for [detalii...]
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Nigeria: My Re-Election Bids Had Always Been Hectic - Suswam
Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State said his re-election bids in the last one decade of his political career have been usually turbulent and [detalii...]
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Zambia: Constitutional Redraft Bid Crashes
After two commissions and close to a decade of consultations, Zambias constitutional redrafting process crashed when the new constitution failed to win parliamentary approval. Politicians, civil society and ordinary citizens seem uncertain whether to laugh or [detalii...]
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Tanzania: TZ Dismal Showing, a Wake Up Call for Ministry
Taifa Stars have closed the page of sad events Tanzanians have been experiencing for the last decade, where shoddy performance was the order of the day.Much as we all know, majority of the Tanzanians like sports, they are now losing that passion because of never-ending ignominious [detalii...]
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England hang on to their Slam dream
England kept alive their dream of a first Six Nations Grand Slam in almost a decade when they edged Scotland 22-16 at Twickenham on [detalii...]
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England v Bulgaria: frustrated Gareth Barry lets the barriers down
Gareth Barry has been on the England scene for a decade now but rarely spoken his mind ... until [detalii...]
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Hottest battle in years - Australian Open 2012
Australian Open 2012 is shaping up to be the most hotly contested Grand Slam in a [detalii...]
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Goodell gets extension through 2018 season
Now that the NFL has labor peace for the next decade, Commissioner Roger Goodell has job security through the 2018 [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: U.S. Reviews Harare Sanctions
The United States is reviewing the decade old sanctions against Zimbabwe. But the measures are unlikely to end the travel restrictions and asset freeze imposed on President Robert Mugabe and his inner circle for alleged human rights [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Governance Crisis Drifts from AU Agenda
THE Zimbabwe crisis, one of the most dominant political questions on the continent for close to a decade, is disappearing from the radar of regional and continental diplomacy as leaders focus more on pressing issues such as piracy and resurgent [detalii...]
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Cammie Murray rolls back the years as Melrose defeat Glasgow Hawks
More than a decade has gone by since Cammie Murray danced past Jonah Lomu on his way to scoring a try for Scotland against New Zealand in the 1999 World Cup quarter-final at [detalii...]
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Swaziland: Not Much Benefit in Preferential Trade Agreement
A decade after the African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA), a preferential US trade agreement, became law on 18 May 2000, there are questions over the benefits, if any, derived from the [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: More Women Die in Childbirth
THE number of women who die in childbirth in the country has doubled in the past decade because of the poor state of the health delivery system, a senior government official has [detalii...]