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/ 20 January 2006
In a country where sunshine is about as common as wild haggis, it is probably not surprising that many Scots seek artificial help to rid themselves of pasty complexions. But such is the desire to have a tan among Scottish schoolchildren that schools are calling in beauty experts to offer advice on how to apply fake tan to stop pupils nipping out for a sunbed session in their lunch break.
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/ 20 January 2006
Africa needs China. As in other parts of the developing world, China’s insatiable appetite for natural resources is creating unprecedented demand for commodities, pushing prices to new highs and fuelling economic growth across the continent. But China’s relations with Africa have stirred a polarised debate from Cape to Cairo.
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/ 20 January 2006
Five people were killed and hundreds of United Nations peacekeepers forced to abandon their base as anti-UN protests swept government-held southern Côte d’Ivoire for a third straight day. After repeated attacks on UN compounds, vehicles and offices, a UN official said civilian personnel were being concentrated in central locations.
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/ 20 January 2006
The day after becoming the first woman ever to win a presidential election in South America, Michelle Bachelet shared breakfast with current Chilean President Ricardo Lagos, marking a political transition and cultural shift that has inspired high hopes and expectations.
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/ 20 January 2006
Only a few weeks into the new year and already three contenders for the prestigious 2006 Gobbledegook of the Year Awards have published their submissions. Since Goya’s inception a few years ago, the level of incoherent, garbled, and generally incomprehensible public utterances and publications has risen to a bewildering degree.
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/ 20 January 2006
In many ways, the formal split of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is the end of a world. Here was a party that for the first time in the history of Zimbabwe was able to unite under one roof capitalists and socialists, the workers, the unemployed, peasants, intellectuals and students. In a phrase: everyone.
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/ 19 January 2006
Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden threatened new attacks were being prepared against the United States, according to an audiotape attributed to him and broadcast on al-Jazeera television on Thursday. But the voice on the tape, broadcast a week after a US strike against al-Qaeda militants in Pakistan, also offered the American people a ”long term truce”.
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/ 19 January 2006
Ten HIV-infected demonstrators and a tuberculosis sufferer were refused food and medicine while in police cells, human rights groups said on Thursday in a report that accuses Zimbabwe of failing to meet minimum standards for the treatment of prisoners.