The News Review:

- SENEGAL: Trapping flies saving livelihoods in mine-littered Casamance
- Framework Set by Palestinians and Israelis for Peace Talks
- Sam Allardyce hoping for Newcastle boost

SENEGAL: Trapping flies saving livelihoods in mine-littered Casamance
Reuters AlertNet – Nov 27, 2007
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Framework Set by Palestinians and Israelis for Peace Talks
New York Times – Nov 27, 2007
We are prepared to make a painful compromise rife with risks in order to realize these aspirations” he said. The Annapolis gathering brought about the highest-level official contacts between Israel and Saudi Arabia which do not have diplomatic relations. Seated across the room squeezed between the delegates from Senegal and Qatar Prince.

Sam Allardyce hoping for Newcastle boost
Times nline – Nov 27, 2007
However Allardyce who on Saturday was forced to field full back Habib Beyealongside his only fit specialist central defender David Rozehnal is hopefulboth players can return at Ewood Park. “We will see how he goes this week but we are hoping we may get Abdoulaye backfor the weekend” he said. “He is a big player for us in defence. He is a powerful in the air and has thepresence we need.