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12/20/2005:
"Fans warned over racism"
Politics : High Turnout in Congo ReferendumCongolese voted on their new constitution for the first time in decades, but many complained that they knew little about the proposed charter meant to pave the way for elections next year.
Frelimo And Renamo Still Clashing Over Flag
Mozambique's main opposition party, the former rebel movement Renamo, has lied to the public about the country's constitution, accused Manuel Tome, head of the parliamentary group of the ruling Frelimo Party on Tuesday.
Fans warned over racism
Cricket fans shouting racist remarks to players or other spectators will be booted out of grounds, Cricket Australia has warned. The zero-tolerance policy was put into place by the governing body shortly after South Africa officials made public yesterday an official complaint about the behaviour of a small group of fans in the WACA Ground stands in Perth on Sunday.
Mbeki congratulates Tanzania on elections
South African President Thabo Mbeki on Tuesday congratulated Tanzania on last week's presidential election, the country's third since the introduction of political pluralism in 1992.
'What's wrong with the Black Community?'
Who in blazes is this "Black Community?" In the first case, when you call people out of their name, they do not have to answer you. There are no people called "Blacks'. Until Trinidadians of every hue and hair type ranging from silvery white lank hair to dadder head recognize that there are no people called "Blacks" we would continue to stumble around trying to find out what is wrong.
New Bolivian leader poses challenge to US policy
Aid, labor groups say WTO deal betrays poor
Researchers Find Barbie Is Often Mutilated
The time of the underdog: rage and race in Latin America
Demobilization and Reinsertion in Haiti:
The UN's cleansing of Bel Air ahead of elections
White House, FBI Lied to 9-11 Commission about 9-11
9/11: Missing Black Boxes in World Trade Center Attacks Found by Firefighters, Analyzed by NTSB, Concealed by FBI. But the FBI states, and also reported to the 9-11 Commission, that none of the recording devices from the two planes that hit the World Trade Center were ever recovered.