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  • Nokia's New N97 Aims for the Super-Connected

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    2008-12-03 15:30:10
  • University of Jordan to open new campus

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    2008-12-03 15:22:18
  • Gloom returns to world markets

    LONDON: World stock markets tumbled on Tuesday, dragged down by heavy losses the previous day on Wall Street after the United States confirmed it was in recession and a raft of grim data suggested worse lay around the corner. Futures on the S&P 500 expiring in December added 13.6, or 1.7 per cent, to 829.4 at 8:22 am in New York. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures gained 109, or 1.3 per cent, to 8,248, while Nasdaq-100 Index ...
    2008-12-03 15:26:18
  • Namibia: Athletics Reach Deadlock

    THE presidential election for Athletics Namibia AN resulted in a deadlock as both Alpha Kangueehi and track legend Frank Fredericks each garnered four votes, resulting in no new president being chosen for the body at the weekend.
    2008-12-03 15:15:30
  • Nigeria: Obudu One of World's Bests

    Reigning World Mountain running champion, Jonathan Wyatt of New Zealand has described the annual Obudu International Mountain Race as one of the high quality mountain races in the world and will always attract the best runners in the world because of the huge prize money.
    2008-12-03 15:15:30
  • Angola: Athletics Federation Welcomes Former Racer's Projects

    Angola's Federation of Athletics FAA members on Staurday in Luanda expressed their readiness to support the project by former international racer, João Ntyamba, who wants to train new athletes in the country, Angop learned.
    2008-12-03 15:07:30
  • Zimbabwe: Government Lifts Duty On Basic Goods

    GOVERNMENT has lifted import duty on basic commodities to make them available and affordable ahead of the Christmas and New Year holidays, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor, Dr Gideon Gono said yesterday.
    2008-12-03 15:15:25
  • A New Hope With Cope

    The leaders of COPE, the new breakaway movement from the ANC, have been busily formulating the policies of their fledgling party and will present them in Bloemfontein to the first congress of their followers on 16 December, an historic date.
    2008-12-03 15:11:24
  • How fraudsters found bigger phish to fry

    Sophisticated new methods are being used to pursue prominent victims online
    2008-12-03 15:05:16
  • Direct line to Japanese growth

    After four years, Acrodea's software runs on almost every new mobile in the country
    2008-12-03 15:08:16
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