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- The Leader of Libyan Revolution addresses the opening session of the…
- Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Afflicts Blacks
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- Solo Exhibition by French Artist Thierry Breton on View Through…
- The Leader of Libyan Revolution addresses the opening session of the…
The Leader of Libyan Revolution addresses the opening session of the…
mathaba.net – Jun 23, 2007
There are many small countries in Africa like Libya Tunisia Equitoral Guinea and Sao Tome and Cape Verde. We have all these statelets. They have established Gambia in the middle of Senegal to include thousands of people. The French occupied Senegal and made it speak French. And Gambia is speaking English in the midst of Senegal. Gambia is like a passage and is surrounded by Senegal. The tribes and the culture is the same.
Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Afflicts Blacks
Washington Post – Jun 23, 2007
It also found that triple-negative is also more frequent in Hispanics than in whites though still less common than in blacks. Some researchers suspecting that the higher rate among African Americans might stem from a genetic predisposition have begun studying women in parts of Africa. They discovered that triple-negative is extremely common accounting for some 70 percent of breast cancers in women tested in.
The Leader of the Revolution addresses the opening session of the…
mathaba.net – Jun 23, 2007
Those who are meeting in Kampala will say the same thing. The same meetings will take place in Senegal Tripoli and South Africa. We do not want to come to Accra and listen to the presidents saying that they are the ones who united Africa. Africa was united by the masses and the activists and their views are quite clear. We have the ready answer before Accra. As we meet here we can check the lists of trade unionists parliamentarians ministers students workers traders tribes religious movements political parties and so forth.
Solo Exhibition by French Artist Thierry Breton on View Through…
PR.com – PR.com (press release) – Jun 23, 2007
"Also featured are Breton’s recent paintings The Danaës a series of ten large format paintings (approximately 63×39 inches). Breton says that he was inspired by the thought that when "Zeus impregnated Danaë in the guise of a golden rain wasn’t he being a painter? Gold is the light that gives life to everything. "Thierry Breton was born in 1965 in Dakar Senegal and grew up first in Africa then in Martinique going to Paris to study veterinary medicine. It was there in 1985 that he first came in contact with sculpture at the studio of a pupil of Zadkine’s Noor Zadé Brenner and he has worked with clay ever since showing twice at Zadkine’s studio in 1985 and 1990. Since then on he has devoted all his time to sculpture showing his work in a series of exhibitions in various Parisian galleries where he has continued to exhibit over the years (Peinture-Fraîche Gallery – rue de Bourgogne Cathay Gallery – rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Claudine Legrand Gallery- rue de Seine). Breton has also shown in Barcelona Milan and Deauville in Europe and in Hudson New York and New York City in the United States. Recently he has shown in Montpellier France at the Alma Gallery in Gstaad Switzerland at the Nabokov Gallery and in Paris at Madame Cariou’s.
The Leader of Libyan Revolution addresses the opening session of the…
mathaba.net – Jun 23, 2007
Tackling the larger blocs forming the map of the world in Europe America China Japan India South America and the new Commonwealth the Leader confirmed that fortunately for Africa there are no major differences or contrasts as there are in other blocs. Even the wars witnessed within Africa are simple or tribal wars whereas the wars witnessed in other blocs reflected serious differences but they solved all their problems. The Leader revealed that everything proposed by African popular activists’ forums in Tripoli Kampala Senegal or South Africa will be published so that the presidents would lose no time during the Accra summit. When these presidents speak they should be aware that they are not alone or that they do not know the masses or African activists.