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Naperville runner Derrick wins team silver at world meet
With a 10th-place finish, Naperville's Chris Derrick helped the United States win a landmark silver medal in the senior men's race Sunday at the World Cross-Country Championships in snowy Bysgoszcz, Poland. It was the first U.S. senior men's medal at...
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Athletics-Rudisha keeps his cool to see off Aman in Doha
ReutersMay 10 (Reuters) - Kenya's world record holder and Olympic champion David Rudisha had to work hard to secure victory over Ethiopian teenager Mohammed Aman in the 800 metres at the opening Diamond League meeting of the season in Doha on Friday. London...Tags: IAAF Diamond League, Track and Field, Botswana, Justin Gatlin, Qatar
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AFRICA INVESTMENT-Africa's emerging middle class drives growth and democracy
ReutersBy Pascal Fletcher JOHANNESBURG, May 10 (Reuters) - After years of headlines about Africa's poverty, its emerging middle class is now grabbing attention as a driver of growth and democracy and an expanding pool of consumers for market-hungry retailers....Tags: World Bank Group, Economic Organization, Services and Shopping, Africa, Vehicles
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Athletics-Meeting Doha men/women results
ReutersMay 10 (Infostrada Sports) - Results from the Meeting Doha Men/Women on Friday Men's 800m 1. David Lekuta Rudisha (Kenya) 1:43.87 2. Mohammed Aman (Ethiopia) 1:44.21 3. Job Koech Kinyor (Kenya) 1:44.24 4. Pierre-Ambroise Bosse (France) 1:44.77 5....Tags: Michael Tinsley, United Kingdom, Germany, Ethiopia, Ukraine
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University of Michigan's first Wallenberg Fellowship aids 2013 grad's Kenya conservation work
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The University of Michigan has awarded its first Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship to a 2013 graduate for his plan to study conservation governance in Kenya. University President Mary Sue Coleman says that Zachary Petroni is...Tags: University of Michigan, Gerald Ford, Colleges and Universities, Education, Wildlife
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READER SUBMITTED: Connecticut Native To Host Fundraiser To Raise Awareness And Funds For Charity Work In Kenya
StatewideRight 2 Thrive, a non-profit organization founded by West Haven native, Janet Patry hosted fundraiser at Duffy's Tavern on Monday, May 6. Funds will support life changing programs in Kenya. The May 6 fundraiser at Duffy's Tavern will benefit Right 2...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, West Haven
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Privatization fears, finger-pointing marked troubled home-confinement program
The criminal allegations against Nolan Bernard could put him in prison for life. But on Monday, it was his tenuous link to Orange County's home-confinement program — through its most damning failure, the case of Bessman Okafor — that he was...
Tags: Government, Murder, Ocoee, Judges, Police Arrests
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Hague court postpones trial of Kenya deputy president Ruto
ReutersTHE HAGUE, May 6 (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court has delayed the trial of Kenyan deputy president William Ruto pending further hearings with the prosecution and the defence, it said on Monday. The trial of Ruto, who is accused of...Tags: Trials
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In Kenya, two Iranians get life in prison for plotting attacks
NAIROBI, Kenya — A Kenyan court on Monday sentenced two Iranian nationals convicted of plotting attacks against Western targets to life in prison. Ahmad Abolfathi Mohammad and Sayed Mansour Mousavi were arrested in June 2012 and led officials to a...Tags: Iran, Justice System, Lawyers, Pakistan, Prisons
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Corbett Administration Resignation
Capitol IdeasGov. Tom Corbett announced Monday that Inspector General Kenya Mann Faulkner has resigned to become the University of Cincinnati’s top lawyer. Faulkner, 45, of Ambler, Montgomery County, will become general counsel at the Ohio university. Her... -
ICC-charged Kenyatta expected to join Somalia meeting in London
ReutersNAIROBI, May 3 (Reuters) - Kenya's newly elected President Uhuru Kenyatta, who faces international charges of crimes against humanity, is expected to attend a Somalia conference next week in London at the invitation of the British government, sources said...Tags: International Court or Tribunal, International Criminal Court, Somalia, International Law, United Kingdom
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Cradle to Career boosts education in Kenya
Jene Meece got involved with Kenya on a whim. In 2006, the Newport Beach resident read a news story about Father Henry Simaro, head of the African Child Foundation, visiting the United States to raise money for Fanaka Primary School, in the Kenyan...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Africa, Teaching and Learning, Students, Education
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