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Biodun Iginla's Weblog (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... points to the official corruption that afflicts the country. Sudan’s President Goes on Tour By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN Sudan’s president returned to the scene of his alleged Darfur genocide on an uncharacteristic charm offensive. At Trial, Former Serb Leader Seeks to Represent Himself By MARLISE SIMONS and DAN BILEFSKY A lawyer for Radovan Karadzic said on Wednesday that his client would...
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Jihad Watch (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
Gratitude. "Somali killings of aid workers imperil relief," by Jeffrey Gettleman for the IHT, July 20 (thanks to DFS): NAIROBI, Kenya: At a time of drought, skyrocketing food prices, crippling inflation and intensifying street fighting, many of the aid workers...
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Rock The Truth (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
All I know is it STINKS of U.S. AGENTS and their proxies!!!! " Killings of aid workers in Somalia imperil relief " by Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times News Service | July 20, 2008 NAIROBI - At a time of drought, rising food prices, crippling inflation, and intensifying street fighting, many of the aid workers on whom millions of Somalis depend for survival are fleeing their posts - or...
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Biodun Iginla's Weblog (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
... Which movies made the 1,000 Best list? Somali Killings of Aid Workers Imperil Relief By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN Aid workers whom millions of Somalis depend on for survival are fleeing their posts — driven out by what appears to be an organized terror campaign. Obama’s Visit Renews Focus on Afghanistan By CARLOTTA GALL and JEFF ZELENY Barack Obama stopped on a high-profile foreign trip in...
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Thomas P.M. Barnett :: Weblog (Free subscription) | 06/24/2008
FEATURE: "Location Gives Tiny State Prime Access to Big Riches," by Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times, 30 May 2008, p. A6. Fascinating story. Hundreds of millions in FDI flow suddenly. Hmm. Maybe because the U.S. military now makes Djibouti,...
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Afrigator (Free subscription) | 06/15/2008
... who first breached the TPLF imposed embargo on travel to Ogaden. Not only did the NYT team led by Jeffrey Gettleman, the NYT's East Africa Bureau Chief, report gruesome details of detentions without trials, extra judicial killings, extreme torture, rape, and maiming, but also the TPLF militias deployed in the city of Dhagax Bur subjected them to some of the same brutal TPLF tactics...