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Ethiopia: U.S. Donates Text Books Worth $1.2mln to Primary School

18.04.2008 14:02    allafrica.com
The Sefere Selam Primary school in Addis Ketema Sub-City on Thursday received a donation of text books valued at more than one and half million USD.


Cameroon: Paul Biya the Nightmare of Citizens

18.04.2008 14:02    allafrica.com
When Daniel Ebale Angounou, a former spy of the Biya regime, published a book titled "Paul Biya le Couchemar de Ma Vie" translated "Paul Biya the Nightmare of My Life", only a few Cameroonians took him serious.

John Brinkley, pioneer quack

18.04.2008 10:15    telegraph.co.uk
Kate Summerscale reviews Charlatan: the Fraudulent Life of John Brinkley by Pope Brock

The martyr's son behind Iraq's militiamen

18.04.2008 10:12    telegraph.co.uk
Sameer Rahim reviews Muqtada al-Sadr and the Fall of Iraq by Patrick Cockburn


Crime knows no borders

18.04.2008 10:12    telegraph.co.uk
Clare Longrigg reviews McMafia: Crime without Frontiers by Misha Glenny

Carnegie Medal for children's books highlights conflict and struggle

18.04.2008 10:12    telegraph.co.uk
The prestigious Carnegie Medal children's books awards is dominated by tales of conflict, war and prejudice, reports Nigel Reynolds.

Win a chance to attend the MTV Movie Awards

18.04.2008 02:37    hpana.com
Did you ever want to attend the MTV Movie Awards? If so, now is you chance. Buzznet is offering 2 tickets to the awards show if you can create a 3-minute original movie short parodying this past year's nominated films,

Asimov's Science Fiction, June 2008 by Dell Magazine Authors

18.04.2008 02:26    fictionwise.com
In our June issue, we feature the return of some of our most popular and honored authors, as well as a number of Asimov's debuts by writers whom we feel represent tomorrow's exciting SF talents. To start things off, we

Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, June 2008 by Dell Magazine Authors

18.04.2008 02:26    fictionwise.com
As always, we strive to bring a wide variety of settings and styles to our lineup of stories each month, and in are June issue we traverse the globe. Mithran Somasundrum returns with another romp through Bangkok with Vijay, a

Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, June 2008 by Dell Magazine Authors

18.04.2008 02:26    fictionwise.com
In our June issue: A special In Memoriam section to the late Edward D. Hoch features memories and tributes from his fellow MWA Grand Masters, writers, and editors. Hoch's unbroken, 35-year-long run of stories in EQMM continues this month with

Analog Science Fiction and Fact, June 2008 by Dell Magazine Authors

18.04.2008 02:26    fictionwise.com
The more we learn, the more surprises we find.... Last June, Richard A. Lovett gave us a fact article on the wildly diverse moons of Saturn, and an action-packed novelette, "The Sands of Titan," set on one of them and

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