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...Amin Gemayel: The people rose up. It is like with (former Romanian dictator Nicolae) Ceausescu. There is a feeling of being fed up. People feel, ?Let us die but keep the country alive.? You gain courage and determination because you have nothing to lose anymore. Syria used the logic of ?divide and rule? with success for a very long time. They were very active in promoting the division and inciting people to fight each other and keep the country in permanent conflict with itself. But now, this policy is over. It doesn't work anymore...
...www.africanhiphop.com Fed up with overproduced, unimaginative rap? African Hip Hop blasts out sounds from all over the continent, and its website details everything you'd want to know about Africa's vibrant rap scene...
Maki—promoted to Harvard’s top line one day earlier—kicked off the scoring, battling to control a loose puck behind the St. Lawrence net which he subsequently fed to defenseman Tom Walsh at the point. The junior’s one-timer appeared headed well wide, but assistant captain Tom Cavanagh, perched in the slot, redirected the errant effort top shelf past McKenna to put the Crimson on the board less than three minutes...
...vehicles, worth around $800,000, one for each of his 10 official wives - must qualify as a personal best. Africa's last absolute ruler presides over a land where 70% live in destitution and 38.8% are infected with HIV, the world's worst rate. And ordinary Swazis are increasingly fed up with Mswati's gold-plated insensitivity, profligate spending and authoritarian ways, says Jan Sithole, secretary-general of the Swaziland Federation of Trade Unions (S.F.T.U). While S.F.T.U members marched last month to protest a proposed new constitution that would entrench the powers of the monarchy, Mswati was busy tooling around...
...they can have too much of a good thing. The Confederation of French Wine Cooperatives recently asked the European Union for permission to convert 66 million gallons of wine--333 million bottles--into industrial-grade alcohol, including ethanol for French cars. Why? A large grape harvest in 2004 has fed a glut in the French wine market, which is already reeling from tumbling demand. Domestic wine consumption--which makes up 70% of the industry's sales--has dropped sharply in recent years, owing to changing health attitudes, a crackdown on drunk driving and restrictions on advertising. In the meantime, wines...