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Dakar 2010: Ready To Board

Dakar 2010: Ready To Board Posted by: ASkyler on Nov 24, 2009 - 02:20 PM For the second consecutive year, the Dakar is welcomed in South America for a challenge of 9000 kilometres leading the riders and crews on the roads, the...

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Senegalese Children Claim Their Rights

Educators, government ministers and international partners gather at primary school in Dakar Anne Look | Dakar 22 November 2009 Students decorated school's courtyard with paintings illustrating their rights At the 20th...

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Under Pressure, Wade Eyes Third Term for Party

Dakar — With presidential elections in Senegal still two years away, the tide is conspicuously turning against the ruling Parti Democratic Senegalais (PDS) of the ageing and politically savvy Abdoulaye Wade. There are no signs...

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Emirates partners with new Senegal Airlines

DAKAR, Nov 20, 2009 (AFP) - Senegal Airlines, due to begin flights in 2010, has joined in "strategic, technical and commercial partnership" with Dubai's Emirates, the largest Middle East carrier, a press release said Friday....

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Who Will Help Fatou Manneh?

Fatou Manneh, an 11-month-old baby girl from New Jeshwang, is in dire need of help to undergo surgical operation in Dakar, Senegal, a medical report from the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital revealed.

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Emirates Group to help up new Senegal Airline

Dubai-based Emirates Group has agreed to provide commercial support and training to Senegal's new airline to help it start operations early next year from its planned hub in Dakar, the African country's capital. Emirates Group...

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Eat local? No thanks, say Senegalese

LAURENCE BOUTREUX | DAKAR, SENEGAL - The Senegalese government had what seemed a reasonable idea after last year's food crisis: have the country grow and eat its own rice instead of sticking with the practice of importing...

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Narco-Chemicals Threaten Public Health

Dakar — The recent upheaval in Guinea has thrown into question the status of toxic chemicals discovered earlier this year at several sites throughout the capital Conakry, according to UN experts. The products, which can be used...

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Senegal colossus: Sore point?

A gigantic, multi-million dollar bronze statue rising over the skyline of the Senegalese capital is causing a colossal storm for the man who conceived it. Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade has called it "African Renaissance"...

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Wade sees better prospects for Senegal-China co-op

By Chen Shun DAKAR, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade holds confidence in furthering ties with China, saying the cooperation between the two countries has broadened prospects for the future. After...

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