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Drug dumping occurs when large amounts of unwanted and unusable pharmaceutical products are sent from developed countries to areas of crisis. more |
In the 1980’s the Conservative MP’s didn’t just collect money in brown paper envelopes for asking questions, they did a lot of work to help their friends in the arms industry too. more |
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My discussion is about truth, it is about honesty and frankness. It is about no more lies, no more hiding the truth, and no more blaming others for what is happening to the Black Race.. more |
Globalization is one of the most charged issues of the day. It is everywhere in public discourse - in TV sound bites and slogans on placards, in web-sites and learned journals, in parliaments, corporate boardrooms and labor meeting halls… more |
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Afgem based in Johannesburg has been mining tanzanite at its eight square kilometre block c site at Mererani 100 kilometres north east of Arusha, Tanzania since January 2000. ..more
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The path of least resistance and least trouble is a mental rut already made. We think it requires troublesome work to undertake the dashing of old beliefs. … more |
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Ally Sykes – the Zulu who shook the colonial tree II I had also been told by my colleague Theo Mushi a consultant editor with the Guardian LTD that Ally Sykes was the first Tanzania to run a jazz orchestra and to play live jazz in Dar es Salaam. As a jazz broadcaster and occasional writer on jazz, I, of course was anxious to meet this man… more |
Martin Luther King, Jr. said "that by the time we leave for work we have been dependent on half the world & modern America is created by dependencies on the inventions from the minds of Black folks"...more |
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Apartheid-era laws forced Mr. Naki to pretend that he was a gardener. In reality, he was the surgeon that Barnard sought out as his right-hand man during the historic operation because of his extraordinary surgical skills… more |
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