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Posted By: zephyr
Posted On: Nov 15, 2011
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By RIA Novosti political commentator Dmitry Kosyrev:
The resignation of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who said he would step down last week, became effective late Saturday night. As in Greece, which is also struggling economically, the move was part...... [view]
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Posted By: zephyr
Posted On: Apr 25, 2010
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BY BASIL WALTERS Observer staff reporter:
ONCE again, there are indications that Jamaican music is at a crossroads. The latest signal has to do with the relocation of the Rototom Sunsplash and the reason behind.
After 16 years as one of the major summer reggae festivals in Europe,...... [view]
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Posted By: zephyr
Posted On: Apr 15, 2010
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Franklin W Knight
FOR the past decade there has been a new scramble for Africa. Scrambling for Africa is nothing new. It reached its apogee in 1884 when 13 European powers and the United States convened at the palace of German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to carve up the continent into...... [view]
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Posted By: SarahZaaimi
Posted On: Sep 11, 2009
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Once upon a time there used to be a wild moody white sea in the hearth of the blue planet. On the north coast of the sea there was the kingdom of Eurapia, a kingdom of infinite green fertile lands and hard working people. On the south coast of the sea however, was situated another kingdom, the...... [view]
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Posted By: SarahZaaimi
Posted On: May 14, 2009
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In a traditional café in old Amman we were a band of friends laughing around apple chicha and lemon mint juice. The conversation is about identity and local dialects and each one of the Moroccan, Lebanese, Egyptian, Turkish and Palestinian friends are making jokes about how classical Arabic is...... [view]
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Posted By: zephyr
Posted On: Apr 29, 2009
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By Andrew Purvis, The Observer UK:
As I step off the train at Heysel, the vast art deco structure of the Palais du Centenaire rises like a cathedral. With its four soaring buttresses topped by statues, the Palais forms the centrepiece of the Parc des Expositions in Brussels, Belgium - a...... [view]
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