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07/17/2005:
"AFRICA: THE TRUTH!"
AFRICA: THE TRUTH!The young people in the Caribbean of African descent must be rescued from the bondage of mind conditioning, induced by the deliberate falsifying of African history by Europeans, who because of their superior military power, including the possession and use of gunpowder, were able to seize large parts of Africa and control the continent's raw materials and trade.
Mugabe wants $1bn from SA
South African government sources said Zimbabwe appeared to be close to economic meltdown this week as the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) were poised to expel the country and recall their loans, which totalled about $2bn (about R13,2bn) for the IMF alone.
List of U.S. foreign interventions since 1945
Oil, not democracy driving U.S. foreign policy
IT is mind-boggling to watch the media take our latest mission to "spread democracy' seriously, while the issue of oil has mysteriously disappeared.
War and Venture Capitalism
During the Vietnam War, one of the peace movement's more sardonic slogans was: "War is good business. Invest your son." In recent years, some eminent pundits and top government officials have become brazen about praising war as a good investment.
Court jails fake female athlete
African Nations Seek Veto Power At UN Security Council
TAKING a bold step to etch themselves on the global scene, African countries at the United Nations have now decided to submit a different proposed resolution on the expansion of the Security Council. They posit that the previous proposed resolution by the G-4 countries-Japan, India, Brazil and Germany does not include a request that the new permanent members of the council should have veto power.
Zambian copper miners down tools in wage row
Striking Zambian copper miners rioted, looted company property and stoned a top executive after failing to win management pledges for better pay, police said on Saturday.
Overhaul of land reform on the cards
South Africa is entering a dramatic new stage of land reform which could result in the expropriation of white-owned land at below-market prices to increase black ownership. Changes could also abolish land ownership rights for foreigners.
Sudanese seek safety in troubled northern Uganda
Bags made from banana trunks
The show goes on
The ghosts of Sudan's wars must be laid to rest with the triumphant return of former rebel John Garang to Khartoum, writes Gamal Nkrumah
Rwanda dispatches soldiers to Darfur region
Mexico's Red Neck President
Tuskless elephants evolving in China, scientists say
Parasites' genetic code 'cracked'
UK suspends removals to Zimbabwe
The removal of failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe has been suspended, the UK Home Office has confirmed
The Rules Of War: Bush-Blair In Fantasy Land
Space race is on again as Russia puts £6.1bn into reaching Mars