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...neglect of the Niger delta by successive Nigerian governments is criminal, but the truth is that many other parts of the country have also suffered that same fate. Outside of a few metropolitan cities like Lagos, Abuja and Kano, Nigeria is a vast expanse of criminal neglect. The problems of the Niger Delta cannot be solved in isolation but must be addressed with all the other troubles plaguing Nigeria. And resorting to violence will only create more problems and solve none. Emmanuel Majebi Lagos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Niger Delta Insurgency | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

There are various explanations for the neglect. Perhaps the global reservoir of wealth and goodwill runs only so deep. Perhaps the attention and outrage directed toward another African tragedy, the genocide in Darfur, have left the world too exhausted to take on Congo's. But a choice like that comes with a cost. Congo represents the promise of Africa as much as its misery: its fertile fields and tropical forests cover an area bigger than California, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon and Texas combined. Its soils are packed with diamonds, gold, copper, tantalum (known locally as coltan and used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Deadliest War In The World | 5/28/2006 | See Source »

...government is slow to cough up its share. Grandiose announcements, such as the unveiling by Obasanjo last month of plans to construct a $1.8 billion highway through the region and create 20,000 new jobs in the military, police and state oil companies, do little to appease feelings of neglect. "We have not received money from the federal government since last September. It makes things very difficult," Usen told Time last month. Many see the nddc as mere window dressing. In March, a bomb was thrown into the car park of its Port Harcourt office, and plastic explosives were later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nigeria's Deadly Days | 5/14/2006 | See Source »

...reflex response to reform in France is often protest, just imagine tackling the issues that last fall provoked the worst rioting the country had seen since the upheavals of May 1968. But after nearly four decades of neglect, a major offensive is under way to transform the banlieues, the blighted suburban ghettos that ring many French cities. Leading the drive is the French Minister of Employment, Social Cohesion and Housing, Jean-Louis Borloo. "When you have all of society's difficulties, failings and hardships so concentrated in the same places, you need an audacious, comprehensive plan to address them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Massive Project | 4/23/2006 | See Source »

...important task at any university. Finding a new president for Harvard, at this time in its history, will be a widely scrutinized process that should be as open as possible. I urge the Harvard Corporation to broadly include the Harvard community in the presidential search, and to not neglect the voices of graduate and professional students. JOHN W. KALIS Cambridge, Mass. April 6, 2006 The writer is president of the Harvard Graduate Council...

Author: By John W. Kalis, | Title: Presidential Search Committee Should Include Grad Students | 4/14/2006 | See Source »

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