
by Kofi Ayim A Ghanaian professor and international scholar has called on the Government of Ghana to vigorously lead efforts to make the country greener. Professor Kofi Asare Opoku asserts that Ghana can be turned into one of the greenest countries in the world with a little foresight and prudent measures from government. In an […]
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A mega political blue print for the City of Newark has been released by the campaign team of Mayoral candidate Ras Baraka. In it the affable Baraka maps out plan to stem violence in the city, facilitate excellence in education and a strategy to create more employment for depraved Newarkers. The document points out that […]
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A SPOKESPERSON for the Vatican has officially announced today that the second coming of Jesus, the only son of the God, may not happen now after all, but urged followers to still continue with their faith, regardless of the news. Cardinal Giorgio Salvadore told WWN that this years 1,981st anniversary is to be the Vatican’s […]
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Too many degrees are a waste of money. The return on higher education would be much better if college were cheaper WHEN LaTisha Styles graduated from Kennesaw State University in Georgia in 2006 she had $35,000 of student debt. This obligation would have been easy to discharge if her Spanish degree had helped her land […]
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The sheer volume of data sucked out of us every minute is creating a digital duplicate of our lives that can be exploited by the nefarious. Follow an NBC News reporter through one day in his life to see how much and how often he unknowingly leaks data. By Bob Sullivan Cell phones tell stores […]
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You already know milk does a body good. But new research shows that dairy may be especially great for your knees. Drinking fat-free or low-fat milk slows the progression of knee osteoarthritis (OA) in women, according to new findings published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research. Researchers recruited 2,148 participants with knee osteoarthritis and […]
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Anthony Mundine’s world title hopes took a potentially fatal hit and raised questions over his boxing future after he was knocked down five times in a 12-round points loss to Joshua Clottey last Wednesday. Mundine, the third-ranked fighter in the WBA’s International super welterweight division, was felled twice in the sixth and once in the […]
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Unified again and yearning for another deep run at the World Cup, Cameroon is looking recapture the good old days. A disappointing display at the last World Cup – losses to the Netherlands, Japan and Denmark – are behind them. A positive outlook for Brazil is straight ahead. ”In South Africa, we completely veered off […]
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The “BOY BY THE SEA,” the debut novel of Reynald Altema, MD is an enchanting and riveting story taking place in Haiti but it might as well have been back home or any tropical setting. In an elegant style and a free flowing story telling manner, the book focuses on first Raymond -a young boy […]
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and private collections, out of the reach of their true owners’ hearts, minds and memories. In a recently-released film, The Monuments Men, in which a group of Second World War soldiers embark upon a mission to save pieces of art before they are destroyed by the Nazis, Lieutenant Frank Stokes, played by George Clooney, notes: […]
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