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“Thus happiness depends as nature shows,less on exterior things than most suppose.”

~ William Cowper

 


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Marylanders want Lawmaker arrested for obstructing US$64M ‘genuine' investment in their county

 The Representative of Pleebo Sodoken District, Maryland County, Dr. Bhofal Chambers is to shortly face arrested from the citizens of his district for his alleged involvement to obstruct an investment of over Sixty-Four Million United States Dollars Oil Palm Project in the county.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 24 August 2010 14:20)

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LIBERIA:IFRC Regional Head Visits Liberian Red Cross

The head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (IFRC) Regional Office based in Abuja arrived in Liberia Tuesday as guest of the Liberia National Red Cross Society (LNRCS).

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Firestone Students Score high in WAEC Examinations

 The Firestone Liberia education department has disclosed that four of its senior high school students who sat the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) examinations administered in May for the 2009/2010 academic year obtained Division II.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 24 August 2010 13:25)

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Rebels in DRC raid villages

The United Nations claimed on Sunday that at least 150 women in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo were gang-raped by a mob of Rwandan rebels on a weekend raid earlier this month.

Last Updated (Monday, 23 August 2010 16:24)

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Amnesty Int'l Condemned Execution of four men in Equatorial Guinea

 Amnesty International today condemned the execution of four men in Equatorial Guinea, all convicted of attempting to assassinate the country’s President. 

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LIBERIA: Will Senator Momo withdraw statement that "Sirleaf is politically unfriendly"?

Will Senator James Momo recent statement that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is politically unfriendly be withdrawn due to the President's recent visit in his County; braving through terrible flooded areas in the county this weekend.

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Fears for South Africa's Press Freedom

International media freedom watchdog Reporters without Borders ranks South Africa's press as among the freest on the continent. Two proposed new measures are drawing unfavorable comparisons to repressive laws in Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.

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