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Virgin Atlantic "Barbarella" Boeing 747-443 G-VROM
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Virgin profits fly high on premium sales
| LONDON - Virgin Atlantic Airways, the privately owned British airline controlled by billionaire Richard Branson, said yesterday that a record number of business travellers sent profits skyrocketing ... (photo: Creative Commons / Bryan Correira)
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 CBS News 
Cancer Knowledge Lags In Poor Nations
Knowledge about cancer facts, including cancer risks from smoking, are lagging in low-income countries, a new survey shows. | The survey comes from the International Union Against Cancer (UICC), a glo... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Kenya Airways /aaeh  TravelVideo 
A Kenya Airways aeroplane
> | By Wambui Oyulu | etn Aug 26, 2008 | THE 50-minute Entebbe-Nairobi route, which is dominated by Kenya Airways (KQ), is one of the most expensive in the world. Despite attempts by rival airlines to... (photo: public domain / )
Airlines   Airport   Kenya   Nairobi   Photos  
enyan Foreign Minister, Moses Wetang'ula  Kenya Broadcasting Corp 
Minister urges Africa to stop aid dependency
Written By:Rosalia Opondo   , Posted: Tue, Aug 26, 2008 | African governments have been urged to stop being too dependent on aid. | Foreign affairs Minister Moses Wetangula says in... (photo: AP / Sayyid Azim)
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Egyptian soldiers use barb wire to close a part of a destroyed section of the border wall between the Gaza Strip and Egypt IRINnews
EGYPT-ISRAEL: Asylum-seekers run the gauntlet in Sinai desert
web | Photo: Tamar Dressler/IRIN TEL AVIV, 26 August 2008 (IRIN) - Egyptian soldiers have killed 19 and arrested some 587 African asylum-seekers attempting to cross the b... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Africa   Asylum   Egypt   Israel   Migration   Photos  
 ** FILE ** Some of the ten Somali men accused of piracy stand in the dock under guard of Kenyan police officers in this Friday, Feb. 3, 2006 file picture in the court in Mombasa. Ten Somali pirates face the death penalty after being convicted of hijackin News24
Somali pirates seize 8 ships
| Nairobi - Around eight ships have been seized by pirates off the lawless Somali coast with gunfire being reported during one of the hijackings, an official said on Mond... (photo: AP Photo/Str)
Photos   Police   Politics   Ships   Somalia        
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, centre left, and opposition leader Raila Odinga, centre right, sign a power-sharing agreement in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008 after weeks of bitter negotiations on how to end the country's deadly post election crisis. Both claim to have won the country's Dec. 27 presidential election, which observers say was marred by rigging on both sides. Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan looks on, rear second right. Kenya Broadcasting Corp
President Kibaki challenges manufacturing companies
Written By:PPS   , Posted: Mon, Aug 25, 2008 | President Mwai Kibaki  on Monday challenged manufacturing companies in the country to adequately e... (photo: AP Photo / Jerome Delay)
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Zimbabwe Movement for Democratic Change leader and presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai leaves after addressing a crowd of displaced Zimbabweans at the Alexandra police station in the Alexandra Township, near Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday May 22, 2008. The Star
Zimbabwe opposition wins key speaker post
| HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's main opposition party on Monday won the vote for parliament speaker, dealing a blow to President Robert Mugabe in a post-election power st... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay)
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Ireland go West for Kenya cricket showdown
| Regan West was set to make his Ireland debut today in the second one-day international against Kenya in Belfast. | The New Zealand-born Civil Service North batting all-... (photo: Creative Commons / Bryce Edwards)
Cricket   Ireland   Kenya   Photos   Sport  
Woman working in the local fishing market walk past near the local fishing port situated on the outskirts of the city of Nouakchott, Mauritania, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008. News24
Mauritanian probe 'unfair'
| Nouakchott - The charitable foundation of the wife of Mauritania's ousted president on Sunday called for an international commission to probe its finances rather than a... (photo: AP / Candace Feit)
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- Kenya's honey hunter tribe driven from forest by politic
- Hostages face being traded among militias
- Obama: History In The Making, First Black Nominee
- Obama: History in the making, first black nominee
- Obama: History in the making, first black nominee
- Obama: History in the making, first black nominee
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- Hostages face being traded among militias
- Pre-Export Business Attracts More Firms
- Tullow posts 250% rise in earnings
- Muslim Rep. Ellison stresses foreign outreach
- New Import Regulations Oppressive for Business
- Libyan company's registration file missing-witness
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- Tullow H1 profit soars on oil price, field sale
- A Kenya Airways aeroplane
- Stock Market Proposes Shorter Payment Period
- NSE to launch guaranteed voucher systems
- Commentary Feminism didn't fail the family Women were al
- Feminine Mystique revisited
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A Kenya Airways aeroplane
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- Kenya's honey hunter tribe driven from forest by politic
- UN official freed in Somalia, but MSF closes clinic
- Cops, militia accused of abuse
- Muslim Rep. Ellison stresses foreign outreach
- New Import Regulations Oppressive for Business
- New Tea Sector Rules Set to Ruffle Feathers
 ** FILE ** Some of the ten Somali men accused of piracy stand in the dock under guard of Kenyan police officers in this Friday, Feb. 3, 2006 file picture in the court in Mombasa. Ten Somali pirates face the death penalty after being convicted of hijackin
Somali pirates seize 8 ships
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- Cancer Knowledge Lags In Poor Nations
- Coast to Get Tourism College
- JORDAN: Iraqi students exempted from school fees
- Members of Utah humanitarian group on school-building missio
- Somali group hopes to make contact with Canadian reporter
- Somali group hopes to make contact with Canadian's kidna
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Cancer Knowledge Lags In Poor Nations
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- Road accidents claim 12 lives
- Cancer Knowledge Lags In Poor Nations
- Patients 'Refused to Be Treated'
- Barack 'a new tide of hope'
- Humanitarian workers among dead in Guatemala crash
- AP Essay: Why this campaign matters
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Cancer Knowledge Lags In Poor Nations
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- Athletics - Olympics Stars Return
- Wanyoike upbeat ahead of Paralympics
- Ireland-Kenya encounter abandoned
- Ireland cricketers seek polished finish
- South African anger at Olympics flop
- Top runners set for Swiss meet
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Ireland cricketers seek polished finish
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- Africa has 'golden opportunity'
- Minister urges Africa to stop aid dependency
- Scientists gather for "planetary emergencies" conf
- Olympics: Kenyan wins marathon
- Olympics: Kenyan Wansiru wins marathon
- Athletics: Redemption for US on final night of track
enyan Foreign Minister, Moses Wetang'ula
Minister urges Africa to stop aid dependency
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