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Emirates Airlines cabin crew
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Emirates to hire 2,000 cabin crew this year
Wed 10 Mar 2010
Dubai: Emirates on Tuesday said it will hire 2,000 more cabin crew to support its growth and operations this year. The Dubai-based international airline has added 14 aircraft to its fleet since... (photo: Creative Commons / sumsum362004)
Rice fields in West Africa (file photo) Benin wants to quit importing rice by 2011
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 IRINnews 
GLOBAL: Prepare for "climaggedon"
Tue 9 Mar 2010
web JOHANNESBURG, 9 March 2010 (IRIN) - Rice producing Asian countries had to contend with poor rains in 2009, and now another season of low rainfall has been forecast for some of them, which has... (photo: IRIN News / Anna Jefferys)
Dominique Strauss-Kahn  The Guardian  Tue 9 Mar 2010
IMF head says may be yuan changes in coming months
* IMF head says China moved to more traditional growth model * Sees world economy in uncharted territory (Adds quotes, background) JOHANNESBURG, March 9 (Reuters) - China's yuan is still "very much... (photo: Creative Commons / Guillom)
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Condom - Contraceptive  The Guardian  Tue 9 Mar 2010
Condom use still far from the norm in South Africa
Denialism and hypocrisy from leaders is failing to help in the fight against HIV and aids, say critics... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
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Condoms The Guardian Tue 9 Mar 2010
Britain sends South Africa 42m condoms in HIV fight before World Cup
• Host nation has one-in-five rate of HIV/Aids among adults • Plea for an extra billion condoms before football fans descend... (photo: Creative Commons / peachy92)
Africa   Britain   Condoms   Disease   Photos
 Nelson Mandela The Daily Mail Mon 8 Mar 2010
Nelson Mandela's ex-wife accuses former President of 'betraying' the blacks of South Africa
Nelson Mandela's former wife Winnie has turned on her ex-husband and accused him of 'betraying' the blacks of South Africa in a scathing attack. Mrs Mandela, 73, said... (photo: WN)
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In this Dec. 3, 2009 file photo, a worker throws his cigarette while smoke on a truck parked in front of a cooling towers of a coal-fired power plant in Datong, Shanxi province, China. Malaya Mon 8 Mar 2010
Global climate battle plays out in World Bank
WASHINGTON—The United States and Britain are threatening to withhold support for a $3.75 billion World Bank loan for a coal-fired plant in South Africa, expanding the... (photo: AP / Andy Wong, File)
Energy   Climate Change   Finance   Photos   World Bank
South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma, addresses delegates at a National Union of Mineworkers conference in Johannesburg in this May 12, 2005 file photo. South African President Thabo Mbeki is due to address a special session of parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday June 14, 2005 amid speculation he will fire Zuma who has been caught up in a corruption scandal. Independent online (SA) Sun 7 Mar 2010
 Zuma calls for probe into Malema Sars claims
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British long jumper Jade Johnson reacts after finishing second in the women's long jump final at the European Athletics Championships in the Olympic Stadium in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002. The Independent Sun 7 Mar 2010
A century of distinction: 100 women who changed the world
Tomorrow is designated International Women's Day, and it is a particularly significant milestone this year: the campaign to improve the rights of women was founded a... (photo: AP / Jan Pitman)
Campaign   Century   Photos   Women   World
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, right, talks to reporters as Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown looks on, inside 10 Downing Street, in London, Saturday March 4, 2010. The New York Times Fri 5 Mar 2010
State Visit Revives a History of Stereotypes
As the gilded, horse-drawn carriages processed down the Mall and through the gates of Buckingham Palace, escorted by equestrian guards bearing swords, most Londoners were... (photo: AP / Peter Macdiarmid, Pool)
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