Archive | July, 2012

99 days until November 6, 2012 election- Early voting to begin in September and October

July 30, 2012

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99 days until November 6, 2012 election.- Early voting to begin in September and October in some states     November 6, 2012 is General Election Day   Alabama Voter registration deadline October 26, 2012 Last day for voter to make application for an absentee ballot November 1, 2012 Last day for voter to hand-deliver or […]

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China-Africa Focus: President Hu Jintao pledging $20 billion in loans over the next three years

July 29, 2012

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China-Africa Focus: China-Africa poverty reduction forum opens in Tanzania with focus on agriculture modernization Xinhua DAR ES SALAAM– The third Sino-Africa forum on poverty reduction and development started on July 28 with a focus on promoting agricultural modernization as a way of lifting millions of people out of poverty. The one-day forum held in White Sand […]

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Russia seeking to set up naval bases abroad?

July 28, 2012

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Russia seeks to set up naval bases abroad Naval chief confirms talks with Cuba, Vietnam and the Seychelles about setting up overseas facilities for Russian ships Associated Press Russia is talking to Cuba, Vietnam and the Seychelles about housing Russian navy ships, its naval chief has said. Vice-admiral Viktor Chirkov told the RIA Novosti state […]

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Mitt Romney’s London visit overshadowed by his diplomatic blunder

July 27, 2012

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Mitt Romney’s Olympics comments overshadows visit to London BBC News In an interview with NBC on Thursday, Mr Romney said stories about difficulties with security guards and threats of border staff strikes were “obviously… not something which is encouraging”. But following talks with Mr Cameron he said mistakes were to be expected and he was […]

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The Olympic Stadium and a few facts

July 27, 2012

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The Olympic Stadium:   The Olympic Stadium is the largest center piece stadium of the Summer Olympic Games. These stadiums are the site of the opening and closing ceremonies. During the actual games they host the track and field events.   The first opening ceremonies were held during the 1908 Olympic Games in London. The first Olympic closing […]

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President Obama announced he had established by executive order a White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans

July 26, 2012

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President Obama sets up program to help African Americans succeed in college and careers President Obama announced on Wednesday that he had established by executive order a White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans while speaking to a largely African-American audience at the National Urban League’s convention in New Orleans.     ______________________________________ […]

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Iran’s population reaches 75 million, national census reveals

July 26, 2012

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Iran’s population reaches 75 million, national census reveals Tehran Times TEHRAN – According to the final results of the 2011 National Population and Housing Census of Iran, the country’s population has reached 75,149,669 people, the director of the Statistical Center of Iran said on Tuesday.   According to the census data, men constitute 50.4 percent […]

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Zimbabwe Prime Minister makes compelling case for ending sanctions: New Zealand PM

July 25, 2012

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Zimbabwe PM makes compelling case for ending sanctions: New Zealand PM Xinhua WELLINGTON,– Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai made a compelling case for suspending sanctions against his country, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said after talks between the two Wednesday. Tsvangirai put the case for lifting financial and other sanctions in a meeting with […]

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Ghana’s President Atta Mills died at age 68, who was suffering from throat cancer

July 24, 2012

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Ghana’s President Atta Mills died at age 68 By Kwasi Kpodo | Reuters   ACCRA – Ghana’s President John Atta Mills, who won international praise as leader of a stable model democracy in Africa, died suddenly on Tuesday and will be succeeded by his vice-president in the West African oil, gold and cocoa producer, officials […]

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India struggles to control deadly riots in the state of Assam

July 24, 2012

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India struggles to control deadly Assam riots, hamlets razed By Biswajyoti Das Reuters GUWAHATI, India – Police shot at a roving mob in India’s northeastern state of Assam on Tuesday as security forces struggled to contain ethnic fighting that has killed 22 people and left remote hamlets in flames, forcing tens of thousands from their […]

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