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Maryland: Murder suspect will not face death

By Carl Hessler Jr. , North Penn Life

Yeshtila Awoke Ameshe, a resident of Maryland, will not face the death penalty if convicted of murder charges in connection with the fatal shooting of his aunt in Towamencin, Pennsylvania, eight years …

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Obama moves to 9-point lead over Clinton – Gallup Poll

PRINCETON, NJ — Barack Obama has gained support in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking report for April 4-6, and now leads Hillary Clinton by a statistically significant margin, 52% to 43%. Obama’s current 52% support level matches his highest …

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7 Simple Ways To Burst Out of Bed Each Morning

Way before the sun peeks over the horizon, a few chosen people awaken from their slumber and dive head first into their day. These chosen few accomplish a ton before the rest of us would ever consider rising from our …

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Self-assembling Nanofibers Heal Spinal Cords

An engineered material that can be injected into damaged spinal cords could help prevent scars and encourage damaged nerve fibers to grow. The liquid material, developed by Northwestern University materials science professor Samuel Stupp, contains molecules that self-assemble into nanofibers, …

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If Hillary Clinton Can’t Run A Campaign How Can She Run A Country?

Two weeks hence, the results of the all-important Pennsylvania primary will be in and poor Hillary Clinton will have to once again put those big goalposts on her itty-bitty shoulders and carry them on to the next round of primaries. …

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Google Unveils Tool To Track Refugees Worldwide

Internet search giant Google Inc. unveiled a new feature Tuesday for its popular mapping programs that shines a spotlight on the movement of refugees around the world. The maps will aid humanitarian operations as well as help inform the public …

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Horn of Africa war possible if UN leaves – Ban Ki-moon

By Louis Charbonneau

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – If U.N. peacekeepers abandon the border between Ethiopia Woyanne and Eritrea, a new war could break out between the two Horn of Africa neighbors, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a report.

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Ethiopians for Barack Obama heading back to Philadelphia

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Ethiopians for Barack Obama will be making a return trip to Philadelphia on Saturday April 19th from the Washington, DC metro area and returning on Sunday April 20th. The aim of the road trip to Philadelphia is to canvass …

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Mozambique police found 87 Ethiopians in a container

Police Intercept Container With 155 Illegal Immigrants

(Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique) Maputo — The Mozambican police on Sunday intercepted a truck carrying a container in which 155 foreigners, from Ethiopia and Somalia, were traveling, reports Wednesday’s issue of the …

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Inflation accelerates to 22.4% on food

By Jason McLure

April 9 (Bloomberg) — Ethiopia’s annual inflation rate increased to 22.9 percent in February led by rising food costs, the Central Statistical Agency said.

Inflation expanded from 19.4 percent in January, the Addis Ababa-based agency …

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Insurgents seize Jowhar, a key Somali town

By Abdi Shekih and Aweys Yusuf

MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Insurgents in Somalia seized a strategic town north of Mogadishu on Wednesday for the second time in two weeks, a spokesman for the insurgents said.

Jowhar is the most significant of …

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Mine blast kills 10 Woyanne troops

(Press TV) – At least 10 Ethiopian Woyanne soldiers have been killed and 13 others injured in a landmine explosion in south of the Somali capital, Mogadishu.

The Ethiopian Woyanne troops were killed when their vehicle hit a landmine in …

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Ethiopian online editor wins Stanford fellowship

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, U.K. — Nine foreign journalists have been awarded John S. Knight Fellowships for the 2008-09 academic year at Stanford.

The international fellows include two journalists in exile—an Ethiopian online editor who is currently in exile in London, and …

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Ethiopian asylum seeker in U.K. jailed over fake ID

By Emma Stone, coventrytelegraph.net

AN ETHIOPIAN ASYLUM SEEKER who used a forged document to get a job in a Coventry crisp factory has been jailed for nine months.

Alazar Gebrezgiabhetr, aged 24, of Tarquin Close, Willenhall, pleaded guilty at Warwick …

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Retired air force officers issues statement

Statement from the Association of Ethiopian Air Force Officers on the death sentence by the Woyanne kangaroo court against air force officer.

ቂም በቀል ወይስ ፍትህ ?

በአለም አቀፉ መድረክ የተባበሩት መንግስታትን አርማ አጥልቆ በኮንጎ ለተሰለፈው ሰራዊት ከፍተኛ የሎጅስቲክ አቅርቦት …

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Andinet Party collects required signatures

The Unity for Democracy and Justice Party (Andinet) has completed its signature collection project this week, according to the party’s North America support group.

Andinet Party had dispatched 70 high level delegates all over Ethiopia last week to collect a …

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Lawsuit aims to help remaining Ethiopian Jews

By DAVID LAZARUS, cjnews.com

Israel’s Council for Ethiopian Jewry is suing the Israeli government as part of a stepped-up effort to help the remaining Jews of Ethiopia get to Israel.

Mount Royal MP Irwin Cotler, right, said the lawsuit is …

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Video: IWMF documentary about Serkalem Fasil

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Meles taken to cleaners by U.S. lobbyists

Colombia spent less than a million dollars for a trade deal with U.S. while Woyanne spent several millions ($50,000 per month) to defeat H.R. 2003, and still failed to get a single vote in House. See the New York

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Additional 14,000 Woyanne troops arrive in Somalia

(Press TV) Thousands of Somali citizens flee their homes as more than 14,000 Ethiopian Woyanne soldiers have entered the East African nation’s territories.

Over 9,000 of the troops with armored vehicles are heading to the Capital, Mogadishu after …

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Egyptian forces arrest 2 Ethiopians at Israeli border

By ASHRAF SWEILAM, Associated Press

EL-ARISH, Egypt – An Egyptian security official says police have arrested three Africans accused of trying to cross illegally into Israel.

The official says an Ethiopian couple and a Nigerian man were arrested early Monday …

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Addis Ababa faces 3 months of power outages

By Jason McLure

(Bloomberg) — Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa will face continued power outages for the next two to three months because the country’s state-owned utility can only meet 60 percent of demand, Capital reported.

The city of …

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Meles says his agricultural policy is successful

Making investment in flower farms while millions of people are starving cannot be described as “successful agricultural policy” by any one with commonsense. But here we are dealing with a government of dummies (yededeb mengist).

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Ethiopia faces Electric power crisis

This report mentions that EEPCO has about 1.3 million customers (including businesses). That is less than 10% of Ethiopian households. This figure is almost the same as 17 years ago when Woyanne came to power. So what happened to all

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Tsegaye Kebede wins Paris marathon

(DPA) – Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia won the Paris Marathon on Sunday while the women’s race went to Kenyan Martha Komu.

Tsegaye ran away from Moses Arusei of Kenya after the 40-kilometres mark and with a time of 2 hours …

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Court orders ‘humane’ execution of air force pilots

The Woyanne kangaroo court has instructed the Federal Police that the death sentence against the former Ethiopian air force pilots must be carried out humanly inside Qaliti prison compound.

“በሞት እንዲቀጡ ውሳኔ የተላለፈባቸው ተከሳሾች በአገሪቱ ርዕሰ ብሔር ከፀደቀ በኋላ በማረሚያ

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A smart salute to the air force POWs

By Kiflu Hussain

This is a letter hastily scribbled with reference to a latest gross miscarriage of justice meted out against Colonel Berhanemeskel Haile, Col. Girma Asfaw, Lt. Col. Solomon Kebede and Captain Kifle Woube, all former Ethiopian Air force …

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Is Woyanne creating fake suspects for the gold fraud?

It is highly likely that Woyanne ‘investigators’ are fabricating stories and suspects for the missing gold from the National Bank of Ethiopia that worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Architects of Gold Scam Out of Country

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Africa to honour athletes in Hall of Fame

ADDIS ABABA (AFP) — Africa’s top athletes will be honoured in a new African athletics Hall of Fame award to be hosted in Ethiopia later this month, the continent’s governing body for the sport said on Saturday.

Seventy-two athletes, including …

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Military officers sentenced to death

(AFP) – AN Ethiopian Woyanne kangaroo court has sentenced to death five top military officers of former Marxist ruler Mengistu Haile Mariam, for air raids that killed hundreds in an open market in 1980.

The state-run Ethiopian News Agency said …

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Economic recovery hinges on the government

(The Times) — If and when — and only when — a representative, internationally legitimate government has been installed in Zimbabwe, it will receive the support from donors and investors necessary for economic recovery to begin.

Zimbabwe today …

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Video: Gossaye Tesfaye

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Famine in Oromia: the dry season is not the only culprit

Statement of the Oromo Liberation Front

The Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) is prompted to issue this statement in response to the statement by the UN’s News release, dated March 28, 2008. The News Release reports, among others, that, “The deteriorating …

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Woyanne sentences air force pilots to death

The Woyanne-controlled kangaroo court in Ethiopia has handed down long-prison and death sentences against officials and military officers of the Derg regime today. Some of those who sentenced to death are air force pilots who had been accused of bombing

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Another one bites the dust

By Yilma Bekele

Robert Mugabe is on his way out. May be not. They say cats have nine lives. We have no idea which life this cat is on. For the sake of the people of Zimbabwe we hope it …

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Interview with Andinet Party officials, Saturday 2 PM

Kinijit North America will host a press conference with officials of the Unity for Democracy and Justice Party (Andinet) on Saturday, April 5, at 2 PM EDT. The press conference will be aired live via Ethiopian Review Radio Network.

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Ethiopia and the U.S. – A loveless liaison (Economist)

(The Economist) — America and Ethiopia Woyanne need each other, but their needs are not equal

THE alliance between the United States and Ethiopia Woyanne was born of pragmatism. In another time, they might have been enemies. Ethiopians

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10 Woyannes killed in Somali blast

(Press TV) — Enraged Ethiopians Woyannes open fire at Somali civilians following a massive explosion in the south of Mogadishu which killed 10 Ethiopians Woyannes soldiers.

The blast which occurred early on Thursday somewhere between the Somali capital …

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Somali insurgents seize seventh town

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Hundreds of Islamic insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine-guns briefly seized control of a central Somali town after government soldiers abandoned their post, residents said Thursday. It is the seventh town they have taken …

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A murder of an Ethiopian from Maryland goes to trial

By Carl Hessler Jr., North Penn Life

PENNSYLVANIA — A Maryland man is headed to trial for allegedly fatally shooting his aunt in Towamencin nearly eight years ago. Yeshtila Awoke Ameshe, 34, of Adelphi, faces a trial on charges of …

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NASA photo of Ethiopia’s Dendi Caldera

(NASA News) Dendi Caldera, Ethiopia is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 16 crew member on the International Space Station.

The Dendi Caldera is located on the Ethiopian Plateau, approximately 86 kilometers to the southwest of …

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Ethiopia certified to export honey to EU market

(APA) – Ethiopia is expected to export tens of thousands of kilos of honey and honey products to the European Union countries and this is expected to generate a huge amount of foreign currency to the country, Ethiopian …

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Spanish judge issued arrest warrant for Rwanda’s president

This is a good idea for Ethiopian human rights groups.

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Kagame’s fury at Spanish warrants

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has said a Spanish judge who issued arrest warrants for 40 Rwandan army officers can “go to hell”.

Mr Kagame described …

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Poverty in Wolaita – one doctor’s experience

By Heidi Mehltretter

Wolaita, Southern Ethiopia — Ruth and I are sitting in her kitchen enjoying the music Shelley sent to us. There is so much to share about today that I don’t think it is possible to get it …

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A very African solution: Mugabe’s power sharing deal

By Jonathan Clayton, Africa Correspondent
Times Online

A power-sharing deal between President Mugabe’s Zanu (PF) and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change would be a very “African solution to an African problem”.

If, as was expected last night, a deal …

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ONLF denies arrest of 8 rebels

َ(ST) NAIROBI – Ethiopia’s Ogaden rebels who carried out a raid against a Chinese-run oilfield last year denied the arrest of eight of their members in connection with that attack as it was announced by the government.

The Ogaden National …

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Woyanne releases church attack instigator

They guy is a Woyanne cadre. He was paid to do the anti-Christian instigation. Before Woyanne came to power there had never been any incident of religious clash in that part of the country.

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Mugabe reaching out with resignation deal?

Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader and President Mugabe’s government deny behind-the-scenes talks about a power-sharing deal in the wake of Saturday’s elections.

By Scott Baldauf, The Christian Science Monitor

Behind-the-scenes negotiations between Zimbabwe’s ruling party and the main opposition party of …

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Video: More soldiers escape to Eritrea

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Global food price rises worry African ministers

In Woyanne’s case, the solution is to invest in flowers for export to Holland. Guess who is in charge of agricultural policy in Ethiopia.

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By Peter Heinlein, VOA

A conference of African finance and development ministers thieves in Addis …

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DV 2008 Visa Bulletin for April 2008

DIVERSITY IMMIGRANT (DV) CATEGORY

Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act provides a maximum of up to 55,000 immigrant visas each fiscal year to permit immigration opportunities for persons from countries other than the principal sources of current immigration …

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Video: A 10-year-old boy’s inspiring story

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Zimbabwe at a familiar tipping point (Washington Post)

Zimbabwe Teeters: With the help of its neighbors, a country could be rescued from autocracy.

(The Washington Post) — ZIMBABWE IS at a familiar tipping point. There is growing evidence that a presidential and parliamentary election held Saturday …

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BREAKING: Hillary Clinton withdraws her candidacy (CNN)

APRIL FOOL

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Iodine deficiency threatens a generation of Ethiopians

(AP) NEDJO, Ethiopia — Rome Berihun barely remembers Ethiopia’s deadly border war with Eritrea, but she feels its effects – in her shortness of breath, trouble swallowing and a tumor-like growth in her neck.

The 16-year-old is among about 80 …

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CORRECTION: Aba Gebremedhin’s building ready for rent

The building in this photo is not owned by Aba Gebremedhin. It belongs to Sunshine Construction owner Samuel Tefesse. We will post the correct photo shortly after making verifications. We are also gathering photos of buildings that are owned by …

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Somali town falls to insurgent raid (NY Times)

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By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN, The New York Times

NAIROBI, Kenya — Islamist insurgents overpowered Somali government troops on Monday, seizing a strategic town and continuing their steady march across the country.

According to witnesses, several truckloads of Islamist fighters stormed Bulo …

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Haile could face Kenenisa in Beijing

(Reuters) – Ethiopia’s two greatest track runners Haile Gebrselassie and Kenenisa Bekele could meet over 10,000 metres at the Beijing Olympics.

“It’s up to the federation, but they could end up together in the 10 kms. It’s a big possibility,” …

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Seattle church a piece of home for Ethiopian immigrants

By Chantal Anderson

(The Daily) – Inside Washington Hall, located in the South Central District of Seattle, 500 people sing prayers in unison. Sounds of Amharic spill from the auditorium into the basement below as volunteers pack traditional …

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Woyanne forces farmers to lower prices

To get popular support for next month’s local elections in Ethiopia, Woyanne cadres have started to force farmers in Oromia Region (Killil) to sell teff and other crops below the market value. Those who refused to sell at prices set …

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Insurgents seize central Somali town

(DPA) – The Islamic Courts Union (ICU) fighters have seized control of the central Somali town of Bula Burde, north of the capital Mogadishu.

Residents have confirmed that nearly 200 fighters armed with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns have been …

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President Girma’s wife comes to the U.S. (satire)

In other countries, the first lady is the wife of the president who is the head of state. So why are Woyannes calling Azeb Mesfin, the prime minister’s wife ‘first lady’? This picture below is only for satire purpose.

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A way forward for the democratic movement in Ethiopia

By Seman Fereja

A few weeks have now passed since Bemnetu and Andargachew posted their article supporting violent forms of struggle to advance the causes of democracy in Ethiopia. Since then both sides of the debate have put forward impassioned …

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Belaynesh: The first Ethiopian-Israeli diplomat

By Laura Wiessen | Israel21c.org

As a baby, diplomat Beylanesh Zevadia’s first word was neither “mama” nor “papa.” It was “Jerusalem.”
Ambassador Beylanesh Zevadia
“That’s how our parents directed us,” the Ethiopian-born Zevadia explains. “[As children] our play was to go to Jerusalem. …

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Woyanne soldiers bomb Mogadishu market

By Aweys Yusuf and Mohamed Abdi

MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Hospitals in Mogadishu overflowed with the wounded on Sunday and the death toll from mortar strikes on the city’s sprawling main market reached at least 17.

Scores of civilians at the …

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Meles’ friend in Zimbabwe faces defeat (LA Times)

By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times

HARARE, ZIMBABWE — The main opposition party and independent observers said today that President Robert Mugabe was suffering a resounding defeat as election results were tallied, but no official returns were released and capital …

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An Ethiopian sweep in Edinburgh

By Chris Turner, IAAF

Edinburgh, Scotland – The heat of Mombasa is now but a memory, a nightmare of course, in the history of Ethiopian distance running.

In cold, occasionally rainy and blustery conditions in Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park at this …

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Tirunesh Dibaba takes world cross title for 3rd time

(Reuters) EDINBURGH – Tirunesh Dibaba won the women’s cross country world championship gold medal for the third time on Sunday when she led home Mestawet Tufa for an Ethiopian one-two.

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Tirunesh Dibaba

Dibaba, winner in 2005 and 2006 but upset …

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Video: Kenenisa’s victory in Edinburgh

Edinburgh World Cross Country Title, Sunday, March 30, 2008
Part I Video

Part 2 next page

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Kenenisa reclaims his cross country world title

Kenenisa Bekele clears all obstacles for cross-country crown

By Mitch Phillips, Reuters

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND – Kenenisa Bekele overcame illness, a dislodged shoe and the presence of a nervous wife to win a record sixth long course cross country world title …

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Video: Top Woyane leaders each stashed $20m in Swiss banks

… and other news.

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Woyanne impedes Andinet Party’s signature collection

Andinet Party officials are currently collecting the 1,500 signatures that are required for registration with the Electoral Board of Ethiopia. In some Woredas, Andinet officials who have been collecting signatures have been arrested by Woyanne cadres… Read more by zikkir

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Video: How is Saddam Hussien different from Meles?

There is no doubt that President George Bush has eliminated a pure evil in Iraq. Sadam Hussien was a monster. Unfortunately, Bush’s allies in Ethiopia, the Woyanne tribal thugs, are committing much more brutal tortures and murders against the people …

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Sibling rivalry drives Dibaba sisters to world cross-country glory

EDINBURGH (AFP) — Sibling rivalry helped the Dibaba household gather a further two golds at the world cross-country championships with victories for sisters Tirunesh and Genzebe in the senior and junior women’s events.

For Tirunesh, the win was a third …

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Joint UN Programme of Support on AIDS in Ethiopia

Twelve United Nations organizations have developed a Joint UN Programme of Support on AIDS in Ethiopia. The Joint Programme of Support is the entirety of the UN’s support to the national response to AIDS in Ethiopia… read here [pdf]

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A Note on Ethiopian Chess

By Richard Pankhurst

Ethiopia deserves an honorable place in the great history of chess which appears to have been traditionally popular in court circles and among the nobility. The game was known in Amharic as Senterej, a name borrowed from …

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Missed Flight Unlikely To Slow Kenenisa Bekele Or African Onslaught

(IAAF) EDINBURGH (29-Mar) — Five-time double IAAF World Cross Country champion Kenenisa Bekele has yet to arrive here, but his presence is already felt. His flight from Addis Ababa arrived late, allowing him only 30 minutes at London’s Heathrow Airport …

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Video: Hip hop b’Amarigna

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U.S. to stop Green Card denials for dissidents

USCIS needs to investigate those Woyanne members who are applying for political asylum in the U.S. These are the people who made it impossible for Ethiopians to live and work in their own country freely.

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By Karen DeYoung
Washington

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An Ethiopian in Utah sentenced to one month in jail

By Kristin Owens
The Salt Lake Tribune

A former Utah Valley State College student was sentenced Thursday to serve one more month in jail and three years of probation for felony theft. The 20-year-old will likely be deported to Ethiopia …

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Kenenisa will try to reclaim the world cross country crown Sunday

(Reuters) – Kenenisa Bekele will be out to erase the one blemish on his extraordinary resume on Sunday by reclaiming the world cross country crown he unexpectedly relinquished last year.

The Ethiopian won both the long and short races at …

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Ethiopian flower exports may rise to $186 million

Isn’t this a case of misguided economic policy? Why don’t they grow teff, wheat, corn, and other food crops for the local market to feed the millions of starving people at home first before providing flowers to European markets?

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Project to connect 21 African countries with fiber-optics starts

By: Christy van der Merwe
Engineering News

Construction on the fibre-optics East African Submarine Cable System (Eassy) project, which would connect 21 African countries to each other and the rest of the world with high-quality Internet and international communications services …

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China invests $713m to build industrial park in Ethiopia

(Reuters) — China will invest 5-billion Yuan to build Ethiopia’s first industrial park, part of a plan to help the Horn of Africa nation mimic the Asian giant’s rapid economic growth, an Ethiopian minister said.

Up to 80 Chinese companies …

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Technical Assistance to Ethiopian Commodity Exchange

CFTC to Send a Delegation to Ethiopia to Provide Technical Assistance to the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange Authority

Washington, DC – The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced today that it will be sending a delegation of senior staff to …

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Ethiopia Football Federation engulfed in crisis

Why doesn’t Dr Ashebir Woldegiorgis respect the will of EFF’s general assembly and instead focus on improving his dental clinics in Addis Ababa that are known for their poor service and high prices?

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FIFA has confirmed that …

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Ethiopian anti-poverty campaigners freed from prison

Press Release by CIVICUS

After a long two years and five months in prison, the two Ethiopian anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and Netsanet Demissie were released from prison this afternoon.

“We are thrilled that Daniel and Netsanet have finally been …

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80% of Ethiopians suffer from iodine deficiency

NEDJO, Ethiopia (AP) – Rome Berihun barely remembers Ethiopia’s deadly border war with Eritrea, but she feels its effects in her shortness of breath, trouble swallowing and a tumor-like growth in her neck.

The 16-year-old is among some 80 percent …

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Global Energy lays groundwork for project in Ethiopia

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Global Energy (OTCBB:GEYI), an alternative energy innovator focusing on the processing of organic solid and energy waste into usable products, today announced that the Company has successfully finalized the first stage of its agricultural activities — castor farming in …

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Wayna Wondwossen: American Soul with Ethiopian Roots

By Veronica Henry

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Wayna Wondwossen

When did you decide what you wanted to do with your life? For some, maybe 18, for others, perhaps 30 and there are those that are still trying to find their true path. Imagine knowing …

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Dechesa addiction among Ethiopians in the U.K.

By Mulumebet Asfaw

Last year I went to the United Kingdom to do a comparative research on welfare benefits, its advantages and its adverse effects. That had given me a chance to closely scrutinize how some Ethiopians in the UK …

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Mistreatment of Ethiopian Airlines hostesses

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ከአዲስ አበባ ወደ ለንደን በኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ እገዝ ነበር፡፡ ያ ጉዞ ነው ታዲያ ለዚህ ጽሑፍ መነሾ የሆነኝ፡፡

በዚያ ጉዞ ላይ እንደአጋጣሚ ሆኖ ለመጸዳዳት አስቤ ክፍሉ ስለተያዘብኝ እዚያው በሩ አጠገብ ቆም ብዬ ተራ ስጠብቅ የአስተናጋጆቹ ኃላፊ የነበረችው …

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Prominent Ethiopian scientist at MIT receives award

Professor Dereje Agonafer, a prominent Ethiopian scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has received an award for significant contribution in the thermomechanical field last week, March 20, 2008.

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Professor Dereje Agonafer

As the Electronic Packaging industry develops technologies …

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More arrests over Ethiopia’s fake gold

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By Elizabeth Blunt
BBC News, Addis Ababa

Twenty-six people are under arrest over the discovery of 90kg (14 stone) of fake gold in the vaults of Ethiopia’s central bank, a senior official says.

The fraud was discovered after some …

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Ethiopian man found murdered in his Atlanta home

(WSBTV) Investigators spent the night searching for clues after a paralyzed man was found murdered in his home. Police found 51-year-old Tedla Lemma dead inside his home on Kenion Forest Drive in Lilburn, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta …

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Ethiopian Airlines announces daily flights to Frankfurt

Starting from 30 March, daily flights will connect the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa and Frankfurt in German as a result of codeshare flights between Lufthansa German Airlines and Ethiopian Airlines. The news was announced by the latter air company’s website.…

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UNICEF seeks $650 million for Ethiopia

Nairobi – The United Nations Children’s Fund is seeking $650m for sanitation in Ethiopia, where 35 million people are deprived of adequate hygiene, a Unicef statement says.

The African Development Bank, the World Bank and the UK Department for International …

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Dinknesh ”Lucy” goes to Seattle

World’s Most Famous Fossil ”Lucy” Comes to Seattle

West Coast Premiere Lucy’s Legacy: The Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia Opens Oct. 4

Discover Five-Million-Year History of the Cradle of Mankind

SEATTLE — Ethiopia is the cradle of mankind, the birthplace of …

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$3 million Ethiopian community center in Chicago

Ethiopians who fled war and famine can now lend a hand to new immigrants in Chicago 30 years after upheaval, they are building a $3 million community center to help Africans and others from war-torn nations

By Antonio Olivo, The

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Woyanne campaigns against Menilik

Woyanne cadres have started again to incite ethnic animosity in Arsi and other southern Ethiopian towns this week in preparation for the next month fake elections. The inciting messages that are being distributed by the Woyanne cadres include posters that …

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