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Breaking News Wed, 8 Feb 2012
Cocoa
Cocoa   Company   Photos   West Africa   Wikipedia: The Hershey Company  
 Ghana Business News 
Hershey Company to invest $10m to improve conditions in cocoa communities in West Africa
| The Hershey Company on Monday said it would expand and accelerate programmes to improve conditions in cocoa communities by investing $10 million in West Africa and continue to work with experts in a... (photo: Creative Commons / Wilfredor)
Condom
Africa   Health   Photos   Society   Wikipedia: Condom  
 Austin American Statesman 
South Africa recalls 1.35 million condoms
| JOHANNESBURG — A South African health official says they are recalling 1.35 million condoms given away at the African National Congress party's centenary celebrations amid charges some broke d... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Chinese President Hu Jintao waves upon his arrival to meet French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Thursday Nov. 4, 2010.  Al Jazeera 
China's cultural front against the West
| President Hu Jintao of China made headlines in the early days of the new year saying China and the West were engaged in an escalating culture war, calling on Chinese people to strengthen cultural pr... (photo: AP / Francois Mori)
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Politics Business
- South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny
- South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny
- South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny
- South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, right, meets with Togo President Faure Gnassingbe, center, and Gilchrist Olympio, President of the Union of Forces for Change, the country's main opposition party and the son of Togo's first elected president, at the Presidential Palace in Lome, Togo, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton this week is taking stock of democratic advances in West Africa after an intense year of diplomacy preoccupied by the Arab Spring. The region's improvements in multiparty governance and the rule of law have come in fits and starts, and often on the back of political violence.
Clinton wraps up West African tour
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- South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny
- South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny
- South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny
- South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny
Cocoa
Hershey Company to invest $10m to improve conditions in cocoa communities in West Africa
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Industry & Farming Society & Culture
- AFAG Can Protest, But It Cannot Mislead The People Of Ghana
- Mark Mobius undeterred by Nigeria unrest
- President Jonathan Hails Late Dantata's Contributions to
- African Babies as Guinea Pigs?
Harvesting groundnuts at an agricultural research station in Malawi.The main agricultural products of Malawi include tobacco, sugarcane, cotton, tea, corn, potatoes, sorghum, cattle and goats.
Ghana is a potential food bank – MDA boss
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- CLOGSAG To Start Strike Action Tomorrow
- Man Gets 12 Months For Attempting To Commit Suicide
Moa river basin-Sierra Leone
Conflicts and Cooperation in Conservation: Adventures in Researching the Pygmy Hippopotamus on Tiwai Island, Sierra Leon
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Sport Heatlh
- Mali 0 Ivory Coast 1
- Zambia upsets Ghana to reach the African Cup final
- Player Ratings: Cote d'Ivoire 1-0 Mali
- Cote d'Ivoire 1-0 Mali: Arsenal striker Gervinho fires E
Arouna (second left) warms up with Ivorian teammates at African Cup of Nations 2008 in Ghana.
Ivory Coast and Ghana heavily fancied for finals
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- AFAG Can Protest, But It Cannot Mislead The People Of Ghana
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- GUINEA-BISSAU: Possibilities and pitfalls following presiden
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Tasmanian mosquito
Malaria Deaths Hugely Underestimated - Lancet Study
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