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Rebuilding from a civil war
Tribune staff reporterLiberia offers an intense example of how a failed state needed more than money--more vigilance, more planning, more sharp-eyed justice--to recover from devastating civil war. Even in peace, it remains prey to corruption, deceptions, politicians seeking...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Central Intelligence Agency, Human Rights Watch, Defense, James Monroe
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DiCaprio Injured on Film Set
Zap2It.comLeonardo DiCaprio, who next appears in Martin Scorsese's "The Departed," is thankfully still with us after suffering an injury on the set of his latest film. The actor suffered an minor leg injury while filming "The Blood Diamond" in Mozambique on...Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Academy Awards, Celebrities, Earth Day
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'The Empire in Africa'
Special to The TimesFilled with angry indictments and images of horrific violence, Philippe Diaz's "The Empire in Africa" is a nerve-jangling account of the civil war that ravaged Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002. It is also, from the title onward, a blunt and sometimes...Tags: Heads of State, Africa, Kofi Annan, Leonardo DiCaprio, Wars and Interventions
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'Blood Diamond'
Times Staff WriterAn ambitious film that can be viewed as either half empty or half full, "Blood Diamond" attempts something difficult and problematic. It can be pulled apart or appreciated, depending on your mood, but it should be recognized that movies like this have...Tags: Africa, Leonardo DiCaprio, Entertainment, Wars and Interventions, Djimon Hounsou
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Sources and Resources
Primary Sources Log of the Ships Africa, Good Hope, and the Fox, 1757-1758, unpublished manuscript, Connecticut State Library. Newspaper and document collections at the New London Colony Historical Society, the Middlesex County Historical Society, the...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Duke University, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Caribbean Islands
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Acknowledgments
With this work, I hope to honor the generous assistance of Robert P. Forbes at the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale University; Joseph Opala of James Madison University; Mark Jones at the Connecticut...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Middlesex County (Connecticut), England, James Stewart, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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Gem trade also bankrolls bin Laden
The Washington PostThe terrorist network led by Osama bin Laden has reaped millions of dollars in the past three years from the illicit sale of diamonds mined by rebels in Sierra Leone, according to U.S. and European intelligence officials and two sources with direct...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Burkina Faso, Wars and Interventions, The Washington Post, Libya
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A Complicated History
When Pedro da Cintra sailed from Portugal down the West Coast of Africa in 1462 he spotted a promontory that some say looks like the shoulders of a lion at rest and called it Serra Lyoa- Lion Mountain. The people who lived in the region around the...Tags: Africa, Wars and Interventions, South Carolina, Civil Unrest, Georgia
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The Scholar and the Slave Trade
"You are an idiot," the U.S. ambassador told Joseph Opala. Then 25 years old and finishing up a Peace Corps stint working with rice farmers in Sierra Leone, Opala had a degree in anthropology and no interest in viewing the 18th century ruins of a slave...Tags: Africa, Social Issues, South Carolina, Documentary (genre), Rhode Island
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Sam Gould And The Isles Of Loss
Gould piloted the Africa from New London to the Cape Verde Islands off the African coast in about 50 days, looping across the Atlantic in a slightly downward curve and working his way from "fresh gales with snow" to "fresh breises and hazey" off the...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Natural Disasters, Children, Career and Workplace, Fatigue
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New London Towards Africa
The Hartford CourantThe island greeted me with its stillness, the tropical air so hot and thick it felt like a weight on my body. I waded ashore in water as warm as a bath, and looked up. Behind the trees where the shoreline ends, I could see patches of a stone wall,...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Children, Lion (animal), Long Island Sound, Thames River
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CEOs of war bleed Angola
Tribune foreign correspondentThis rocket-shattered village on the desolate plains of northern Angola doesn't look like the front line of an ugly new kind of war in Africa. Everything seems too dismally familiar. The abandoned mud huts. The government troops trudging down red-dirt...Tags: Heads of State, Angola, Human Rights Watch, Central Intelligence Agency, Economic Sanctions
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