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CBS Pushes Back 'Survivor: Gabon' Premiere
Zap2It.comScrap those "Survivor" viewing parties for Thursday, Sept. 18, but get ready to schedule an extra-long gala for the following week. CBS announced Monday (Aug. 25) that "Survivor: Gabon -- Earth's Last Eden" will now premiere on Thursday, Sept. 25 with...Tags: CSI (tv program), Entertainment, CBS Corp., Survivor (tv program), Survivor: Gabon (tv program)
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Omar Bongo dies at 73; Gabon's president for 42 years
Associated PressGabon President Omar Bongo, whose nearly 42-year rule was a throwback to an era when Africa was ruled by "Big Men," died Monday of cardiac arrest in a Spanish hospital. He was 73. Doctors at the Quiron Clinic in Barcelona, Spain, announced Bongo's...Tags: Crimes, Omar Bongo, Democracy, Fidel Castro, Hospitals and Clinics
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Thoroughly modern tribal
Special to The TimesBob WEIS was trolling EBay from his 1962 Palm Springs ranch house, hunting for the African artifacts he has collected for the last 20 years, when he hit the mother lode. There, among the carved wooden stools and ceremonial figures, hand-woven textiles,...Tags: California, Science, Arts, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Documentary (genre)
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Silence descends on Africa's forests
Tribune foreign correspondentIn the steamy twilight of the jungle, Gilles Bokande hunkered beside a mossy stump and pinched his nose between his index and middle fingers. Blowing air through the back of his throat, he bleated like a duiker, a tiny forest antelope. Nothing happened....Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Science, Animals, Marine Science, Environmental Issues
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Ghastly ebola unlikely to be last of its kind
Tribune foreign correspondentThe wind has no name. But it is a fierce wind, a bad wind, and when it blows down this tar-black jungle river most people run. Because it turns their eyes to color of blood. Because the wind kills them. Isidore Edjimouagno knows. He survived the evil...Tags: Employees, Illnesses, Wisconsin, Disasters, Communicable Diseases
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From the archives: Hezbollah Seen Setting Up Terror Network in Africa
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON -- In a secret campaign to spread its influence beyond Lebanon and Iran, the Shiite extremist group Hezbollah has established a network of operatives in West and Central Africa, an area that may be providing new bases for terrorist acts against...Tags: Guinea, Bombings, Employees, Senegal, Terrorism
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