Who Are the Berbers?
By
Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - March 13, 2008
Berbers are the indigenous people of North Africa, most are Muslim.
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Morocco's Berbers Reclaim Their Language and Their Indigenous Culture
By
Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - March 13, 2008
The shift is part of a broader push toward pluralism and openness by King Mohammed VI.
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African Refugees Pose a Dilemma for Israel
By
Larry Derfner
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Nation & World - February 28, 2008
Unwanted arrivals draw sympathy but also concern about their growing numbers in the Jewish state.
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Did You Know Bush Is in Africa?
News Desk - February 21, 2008
President Bush's current Africa trip hasn't produced the public-relations bonanza back home that Bush's strategists had been hoping for.
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An Africa Trip With An Eye on African-Americans
By
Kenneth T. Walsh
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Nation & World - February 8, 2008
GOP strategists hope the President's trip to Africa will improve African-Americans' view of Republicans
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The Roots of Kenya's Chaos
By
Alex Halperin
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Nation & World - January 31, 2008
Violent ethnic cleansing stems from tensions over land, class, and tribe.
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A Bush Legacy Found on the Lost Continent
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - January 18, 2008
Little makes the White House team crazier than when critics, pundits, and reporters raise President Bush's legacy without mentioning his efforts in Africa and his $30 billion AIDS program.
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Frontier Markets Offer a Wild Ride
By
Katy Marquardt
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Money - January 4, 2008
The hunt is on for the next generation of emerging markets.
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When the Balloting Leads to Bloodshed
By
Thomas Omestad
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Nation & World - January 3, 2008
The late-December election was expected to reflect Kenya's democratic maturation.
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Brand New
Money - December 4, 2007
Here's one entrepreneur's cure for disease and suffering in Africa.
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Nicholas Kristof | journalist
By
Nancy Shute
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Nation & World - November 12, 2007
Using words to sound an alarm.
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