The News Review:

- MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New hope for long-suffering Mauritanian refugees
- SENEGAL: Dakar water channel poses potential health hazard
- MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New hope for long-suffering Mauritanian refugees
- BPA Daily News Archive

MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New hope for long-suffering Mauritanian refugees
Reuters AlertNet – Jul 23, 2007
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SENEGAL: Dakar water channel poses potential health hazard
Reuters AlertNet – Jul 23, 2007
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MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New hope for long-suffering Mauritanian refugees
IRINnews.org – Jul 23, 2007
Yet few of the Mauritanians living here call it home. It is a refugee camp and at best an artificial reality – an earnest attempt by a people driven out of their homes nearly 20 years ago to make a life in an unknown land. Despite their lack of connection to Senegal refugees say their home is not in Mauritania either. ?We are foreigners here as well as in our own land? said one.

BPA Daily News Archive
www.gov.bw – Jul 23, 2007
13 seconds from 51. 54 seconds and this speaks volumes about her improvement. Furthermore Montsho explained that moving to Senegal had helped her find competitions from various games through out the world. Meanwhile Molefe who has since started training in Pretoria South Africa also could not hide his excitement about his success. Even though he is known through out the world as he usually competes in international competitions the gold medal will enhance his CV. The 27-year-old Molefe has been winning countless medals during his international game appearances and some of his accolades include a silver medal at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships a bronze medal at the 1999 African Championships. He had also competed at the 2004 lympics and Commonwealth Games as well as various IAAF championships.