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Zimbabwe: Land Reform is Common Sense
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Religious hatred, poverty behind Nigeria violence
Zimbabwe's land issue has generated unprecedented debates both within and outside the country. The debates, which followed the dramatic occupations of white farms by rural peasants in the late... |
$51M fix-up project near for Telegraph
Christians and Muslims once shared their lives together in Nigeria's fertile central belt, buying each other's goods in mixed neighborhoods and cultivating each other's farms a... |
French Non-farm Payrolls Fall Less Than Expected In Q4
The Michigan Department of Transportation this month will begin a lengthy, $51 million project to repair and rebuild 16 miles of Telegraph Road. The project, which will affect Southfield, Bingham Farm... |
ANC Youth League Refuses Proof of White Farmer Murderers
French non-farm payrolls decreased 0.1% quarter-on-quarter in the final three months of 2009, data released by statistical office Insee showed Thursday. Economists had forecast a 0.4% decline....... |
Budget Woes Could Close Abolitionist's Burial Site
The ANC youth league has refused to accept a list detailing 1600 farm murders from a delegation representing Afriforum on Thursday afternoon...... |
Bird scarer on fire from gas leak
A budget crisis could lead New York to close the farm where John Brown is buried. Closing the burial site would save taxpayers about $40,000 a year, a tiny chunk of the state's $8 billion defi... |
DVD Review: From Mexico With Love
Fire crews are called to a Cambridgeshire farm when a gas-powered gun used to scare birds leaks fumes which ignite...... |
Residents flee Angolan village invaded by elephants
There's nothing like a solid boxing movie to get your spirits up and land you in the fighting mood -- whether that's a fight in the ring, a fight against the odds, or a fight for wha... |
Group sows plan to add organic farm to Legacy project
Wild elephants rampaged through a southern village in Angola last weekend, destroying farms and dozens of houses and prompting most of its 4,000 residents to flee to neighboring Namibia, a local offic... |