The young Chinese businessman, asked what he desired most now that he had his new apartment, closed his eyes and breathed, slowly and fervently, the word ”Honda”.
”The Firestone rubber plantation, which is the biggest rubber plantation in Africa, is well protected. That is outside Monrovia. But in the city, people are dying and they [the US] don’t care” — Liberians citizens’ feelings on the US’s lack of intervention.
A pall of gloom has hung over the Dorsbult since last weekend when, by dint of a quick-fingered channel-hopping, the manne simultaneously watched the Bokke and Bafana Bafana lose horribly. But another skandaal made the headlines …
England wicketkeeper Alec Stewart said on Friday the thought of another tough winter away from home had prompted him to announce his retirement from Test cricket.
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Australia is attempting to outlaw what its minister for communications calls ”the mosquitoes of the internet” — spam.
The abusers of 30 elephants brought from the Tuli block in Botswana in 1998 will be sentenced in the Pretoria Regional Court on Tuesday.
The Pentagon on Thursday released photographs of two corpses identified as Saddam Hussein’s sons Uday and Qusay in an effort to convince Iraqis the feared regime functionaries are dead.
President Robert Mugabe’s government said on Thursday it was deregulating the country’s fuel distribution system, but industry officials said the move would only legalise the black market fuel system controlled by ruling Zanu-PF party loyalists.
The Justice Ministry said on Thursday that it would ask for a report on the plight of a three-year-old child witness who was too traumatised to testify against her alleged rapist in an open court earlier this year.