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Panos London : Features & Opinions : Exiled to cyberia Exiled to cyberia. 10 March 2000 | Kunda Dixit. The latest development buzzword is 'knowledge', hailed as the solution to world poverty. ...
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Panos London : Features & Opinions : Breaking the silence over ... Breaking the silence over India's lesbian taboo. 21 August 2003 | Ranjita Biswas. A Victorian-era law that still survives makes it illegal for Indians to ...
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Features & Opinions : ICTs employed to fight identity theft Apr 4, 2005 ... ICTs employed to fight identity theft ... a credit information company, estimates that identity fraud cost South Africa around R81 million ...
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Audio : My terrorist In 1978, Yulie Gerstel was wounded in a terrorist attack. A stewardess for the Israeli airline El Al, she was hijacked on her way to a flight in London. ...
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Panos London : Features & Opinions : Uganda's battle to get pills ... In Uganda donor money has secured HIV treatment for tens of thousands of people. But corruption has led to drug shortages while poverty and fear deter many ...
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Panos London : Audio : Child soldiers go back to school If you do broadcast our audio, please credit the reporter and Panos London and let us know - ideally with feedback from listeners - by emailing ...
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Panos London : Audio : Child soldiers go back to school If you do broadcast our audio, please credit the reporter and Panos London and let us know - ideally with feedback from listeners - by emailing ...
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Features & Opinions : ICTs employed to fight identity theft Apr 4, 2005 ... Mohammed Allie is a freelance journalist based in Cape Town. All our journalism is free to reproduce. If you do publish our features, ...
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Panos London : Features & Opinions : Poverty pinches Mozambique's ... Jan 29, 2009 ... Mozambique's economy is growing fast, investments are rising and it has won praise for governance reforms. But poverty is never far away. ...
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Features & Opinions : Hungry nations demand truth about GM and ... "GM food is allowed in Uganda but it should come in processed [milled] form and should be labelled. Short of that, we shall reject it." ...
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