 Oprah’s Lawyers Ready For Battle - MyFox Philadelphia Judge Eduardo Robreno refused to ... Mzamane, a native of Lesotho, previously held a leadership post at the Germantown Friends School in Philadelphia and returned to the area after her contract was not renewed at Winfrey's school. Mzamane claims she ...
Volunteer from Freetown heads back to Africa, her work ... - South Coast Today EDITOR’S NOTE: Tarsha Veiga of Freetown has been serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Lesotho. This is her latest dispatch. LESOTHO — I started my Peace Corps Journey two and a half years ago. When my contract expired, I knew that I didn’t ...
New campaign to help prevent mother-to-child ... - UNICEF Ms. George's first child died at 13 months, likely due to HIV infection, and the Lesotho Ministry of Health is working to ensure that her second baby is not born with HIV as well. In 2007, the Government, with help from UNICEF and other partners ...
From the Journal Gazette - FortWayne.com But other countries such as Botswana and Lesotho, where the infection rate is 38 percent, are in mid-battle. “These countries represent that the war is not over and … without everyone’s involvement, this war can be lost,” she says.
Oprah, schoolgirls to testify at defamation trial in ... - The Keene Sentinel Mzamane, born in Lesotho, formerly worked at the private Germantown Friends School in Philadelphia, and was living in the city when she filed suit two years ago. She earned $150,000 a year as the head of Winfrey’s academy. Winfrey hopes to show ...
African university students end meeting in Tripoli - Walta Information Center The meeting, held from 12-18 March, was attended by some 200 students from 50 universities in the Central African Republic, Senegal, Gambia, Chad, Sierra Leone, Benin, Cameroon, South Africa, Djibouti, Kenya, Namibia, Madagascar, Lesotho, Mali, Niger ...
Fundraiser supports Lesotho village - Abbotsford News Pearson College student Thabo Liphoto is hosting a fundraiser to help his mother in Lesotho establish a women’s support group is Ha-Ramabele village. Funds go towards buying sewing machines for income generation to support villagers’ physical and ...
SA-Lesotho electricity transmission capacity may be ... - Engineering News A surge in the number of diamond mines being established in Lesotho has led to the transmission capacity from South Africa to the landlocked country becoming constrained, Lesotho Electricity Corporation MD Francis Hloaele said on Thursday. He noted ...
Lesotho Telecoms Market Overview Statistics - TMCnet BuddeComm’s annual publication, Italy - Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts, provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in the telecommunications and digital media markets in Italy. The market in 2010 will be ...
An Anthropologist From Ithaca Studies AIDS in Lesotho - The Chronicle of Higher Education The anthropologist David Turkon first visited Lesotho in 1987 to study economic and political change. However, as the AIDS pandemic reached the region, the Ithaca College associate professor decided to apply what he had learned about the country to ...
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 Nepal leader who helped end king's rule dies at 86 Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepal's former prime minister who led mass protests that ended the king's authoritarian rule and helped deliver a peace deal to end 10 years of communist revolt, died Saturday. He was 86.
Saving lives — one Afghan mother at a time
Thai protesters' caravan wends through capital A crimson tide of protesters snaked its way through the Thai capital Saturday, with thousands of cars, trucks and motorbikes tangling up traffic as demonstrators sought to drum up support for ousting a government they call illegitimate.
Married at 9, divorced at 10: Girl's memoir In a harrowing memoir she has yet to read herself, Nujood Ali tells how at age 9 she was forced to marry a man three times her age, raped and beaten, then made Yemeni history by getting a divorce.
Sandstorm turns Beijing sky orange
China's capital woke up to orange-tinted skies Saturday as the strongest sandstorm so far this year hit the country’s north, making breathing the air “very bad for health.”
Thousands of BA flights canceled as crew on strike Retiree Richard Moore arrived at Heathrow with a suitcase of summer clothes for a Miami cruise only to be sent to Denver. Susan Danby wondered if plans for a joint 50th birthday celebration in Las Vegas would be a losing bet.
U.N. chief: Israel must stop settlements
Visiting U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon says that Israeli settlement building anywhere on occupied land is illegal, while a Palestinian teenager is killed in clashes with Israeli troops elsewhere in the West Bank.
Little fanfare for 7th anniversary of war in Iraq
Almost seven years after the first bombs in the war to oust Saddam Hussein, Iraqis went about their business Friday with little observance of the anniversary, looking to the future with a mixture of trepidation and hope.
Pope blasts Irish bishops for ‘grave errors’
Pope Benedict XVI's unprecedented letter to Ireland apologizing for chronic child abuse within the Catholic Church fails to calm the anger of many victims.
Thousands rally in Russia against Putin
Thousands rally across Russia to denounce government economic policy and demand more freedom in a new challenge to the Kremlin reflecting increasing disillusionment.
Avalanche engulfs sledders, at least 1 dead At least one person was killed and several others are feared buried after a massive avalanche engulfs a group of snowmobilers in western Canada, according to reports.
Pakistan tribal council: Army must destroy Taliban Hundreds of tribesmen from Pakistan's semiautonomous regions near the Afghan border ended a rare tribal council meeting Saturday with a declaration calling for the army to crush the Taliban.
Obama appeals to Iranians in online video In a fresh appeal to the Iranian people, President Obama says in an online video that the U.S. wants more cultural exchanges for their students and better access to the Internet to give them a more hopeful future.
Spain says video shows firefighters on holiday A Spanish firefighting force says a video released by French officials investigating an alleged ETA shooting does not show the suspected gunmen, but rather a group of Catalan firefighters on holiday.
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