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JEREMY LAST, THE JERUSALEM POST - Barcelona star Samuel Eto'o showed a touch of brilliance as he dribbled past half of the joint Betar Jerusalem/Bnei Sakhnin team to score the second goal in a charity match for peace at Zissman Hall in Ramat Gan on Wednesday night.
The Cameroon international played for a few minutes in the first half on the team made up of stars from the TV show Eretz Nehederet, which faced players from Betar and Sakhnin. |
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afrol News, 26 May - A new tool by Google reveals how Africans use the Internet. Not being a surprise, "sex" is one of the most searched words in the Internet, but it may come as an embarrassment to many Muslim countries that their citizens are the world's most frequent digital sex searchers; in particular North Africans. But also in sub-Saharan Africa, "sex" is among the most popular searches. The Google Trends tool also reveals Africa's most popular celebrities and potential markets for African products.
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Press Release No. 06/85 - May 1, 2006: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) have agreed that Cameroon has made sufficient progress and taken the necessary steps to reach its completion point under the Enhanced Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative. Cameroon becomes the 19th country to reach the completion point under HIPC. | | | IMF and World Bank Support Cameroon's Completion Point Under the Enhanced HIPC Initiative and the IMF Immediately Grants 100 Percent Debt Relief to Cameroon Under the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative | |
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BBC
Eto'o scored against Santander despite the racial abuse Spain's football authorities are set to sanction Racing Santander, after their fans racially abused Barcelona's Cameroonian striker Samuel Eto'o during a league match. Santander's fans bombarded Eto'o with monkey chants and the club awaits their punishment from the Spanish Football Federation's (RFEF) disciplinary committee. |
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The Post (Buea) By Nformi Sonde Kinsai & Leocadia Bongben
President Paul Biya last week ordered the withdrawal of a proposed bill to amend and supplement certain provisions of law No 90/52 of 19 December 1990 relating to freedom of mass communication in Cameroon. The bill, which had been submitted to the National Assembly for debate and possible adoption at the March 2006 session, was hurriedly withdrawn at the last minute. |
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allAfrica.com
The stakes are high in the current political crisis in the Republic of Guinea, whose people are among the world's poorest. In this part of west Africa, where Liberia and Sierra Leone are emerging from years of civil war and Cote d'Ivoire is still struggling to establish peace, unresolved tensions could lead to destabilization of the whole region. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 April 2006 )
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