Archive | November, 2011

Ethiopian troops have crossed the border into Somalia, eyewitnesses say

November 20, 2011

0 Comments

Ethiopian troops ‘cross border into Somalia’   By Will Ross BBC News   Ethiopian troops have crossed the border into Somalia in significant numbers, eyewitnesses say.   They say they saw at least 20 vehicles carrying Ethiopian troops.   A few hundred soldiers were seen in Gurel town in Galgudud region and there were other […]

Continue reading...

Facebook tracking members and non-members whether you’re logged in or logged out

November 20, 2011

0 Comments

Facebook Tracks Websites Members, Non-Members Visit By Meghan Packer WFMY 2 CBS Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point    GREENSBORO, NC — There are about 800 million people who use Facebook. If you’re one of them, you may be interested in knowing the social media giant is tracking other websites you visit.   Facebook officials have admitted the company […]

Continue reading...

Angola is prepared to help its former colonial power Portugal cope with its financial crisis

November 19, 2011

0 Comments

Angola’s President Eduardo Dos Santos offers help to Portugal Angola, which is recovering from a long brutal civil war which ended in 2002, gained independence from Portugal in 1975. BBC News Angola is prepared to help its former colonial power Portugal cope with its financial crisis, the oil-rich nation’s President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos said. […]

Continue reading...

Forbes unveils Africa’s 40 richest people

November 18, 2011

0 Comments

Africa’s 40 Richest Edited by Kerry A. Dolan Reported by Zina Moukheiber, Mfonobong Nsehe, Edwin Durgy and Susan Adams Forbes’ inaugural list of the 40 Richest People in Africa is a testament to the growing global importance of the continent. Fortunes are being created everywhere from South Africa clear north to Morocco and Egypt in […]

Continue reading...

Canada’s new high-tech plastic currency

November 18, 2011

0 Comments

New plastic $100 bill not thief-proof, store owners say Michelle McQuigge The Canadian Press TORONTO — If money talks, Canadian retailers may not be listening. Store owners who are impressed with the security innovations built into the new $100 bill aren’t in any rush to stuff them into their tills or accept them from customers, […]

Continue reading...

“Black Faced” European folk characters seen annually at Christmas holiday season- Is this actually a history lesson? The black African Moors of Spain and Portugal

November 17, 2011

2 Comments

Zwarte Piet (Black Pete)   Many Americans have never seen these unusual Christmas celebrations that occur in some European countries. Many say it was Holland’s Sinterklaas who inspired America’s modern-day Santa. North America’s Santa Claus developed in the 19th and 20th century as a modern perception of Father Christmas, Sinterklaas and Saint Nicholas. Most Americans […]

Continue reading...

Occupy Los Angeles and New York City protesters move into a new phase

November 17, 2011

0 Comments

Occupy Los Angeles protesters to shut downtown streets Melissa MacBride KABC 7 LOS ANGELES- The Occupy Wall Street Movement and its sister protests are taking part in an international day of action on Thursday. Protests were planned in Belgium, Germany, Spain and across the U.S. In downtown Los Angeles, hundreds of protesters planned to shut down […]

Continue reading...

Ghana, which began large oil production less than a year ago, targets $768 million from oil in 2012

November 17, 2011

0 Comments

New producer Ghana targets $768 million from oil AFP ACCRA — Ghana, which only began large-scale oil production less than a year ago, is targeting oil revenue of about $768 million in 2012, the nation’s finance minister said on Wednesday. Presenting the government’s 2012 budget to parliament, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Kwabena Duffour also […]

Continue reading...

About 17 tons of marijuana confiscated in raid on Tijuana-to-San Diego tunnel

November 17, 2011

0 Comments

Marijuana confiscated in raid on Tijuana-to-San Diego tunnel By Richard Marosi Los Angeles Times Reporting from San Diego— The discovery of a major drug tunnel linking San Diego and Tijuana warehouses led to the seizure of about 17 tons of marijuana as well as a large pot-growing operation east of San Diego, U.S. and Mexican […]

Continue reading...

U.S. Congress debates the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act

November 17, 2011

0 Comments

Stop Online Piracy Act: Broad bill needs scrutiny   James Temple San Francisco Chronicle   The tech sector came out resoundingly this week against the Stop Online Piracy Act, a bipartisan bill that chips away at critical legal protections that foster online innovation and open communication.   A group of industry giants including Google, Facebook, […]

Continue reading...