The News Review:

- Global supply of yellow fever vaccine depleted-WH
- Zanetti scores late equalizer as Inter draws 1-1 with Roma to close…
- JERSEY CULD BE DIP ZNE
- Britain joins nuclear power club
- Mozambique: Country Still Thinking About Kosovo Recognition
- Africa’s lesbians demand change

Global supply of yellow fever vaccine depleted-WH
Reuters AlertNet – Feb 27, 2008
PA> Senegal’s Institut Pasteur and Bio-Manguinhos in Brazil. The current global production capacity is 30-35 million doses Ryan said. The WH has dispatched vaccines to Paraguay and Brazil in recent months to contain outbreaks of the mosquito-borne disease in those Latin American countries weighing on the stockpile from which mass vaccination campaigns for African nations such as Senegal Togo Cameroon and Burkina Faso are drawn. Ryan said it was important for the vaccines which cost 60 U. cents each to be replenished quickly and maintained at healthy levels. "We do need to ensure better security in the number of manufacturers we have and the scale of production available" he told the teleconference.

Zanetti scores late equalizer as Inter draws 1-1 with Roma to close…
International Herald Tribune – Feb 27, 2008
In the 55th Milan's new 18-year-old Brazil forward Alexandre Pato scored his fifth goal in his first eight Serie A matches. Catania forward Gionatha Spinesi who was criticized for failing to convert a penalty in a loss to Empoli on Sunday equalized in the 63rd. Senegal forward Papa Waigo scored his first Serie A goal as Fiorentina edged Livorno 1-0 in a Tuscan derby to move back ahead of Milan into fourth place. Inter leads with 61 points followed by Roma (52) Juventus (48) Fiorentina (44) and Milan (42). Juventus was held to a scoreless draw by Torino in the Turin derby on Tuesday. Also Wednesday it was: Atalanta 4 Sampdoria 1; Genoa 2 Napoli 0; Lazio 1 Reggina 0; Palermo 2 Empoli 0; Parma 2 Udinese 0; and Siena 1 Cagliari 0. Atalanta allowed a goal by Sampdoria three minutes in and responded with four straight unanswered scores — two from captain Cristiano Doni and one each from Sergio Floccari and Daniele Cappelli.

JERSEY CULD BE DIP ZNE
New York Post – Feb 27, 2008
"You hope they [Nets] want you. At the same time I know what I can do. I know as long as I stay healthy I'm going to be around if not here somewhere else" said Diop born in Senegal and the No. 8 overall pick by Cleveland in 2001. "But I do look at New Jersey like a home. The coaching staff everybody Rod they're saying they looking at the future so I've got to keep working and then see how it's going to be in the summer. " * Stromile Swift was activated for the Nets after missing three games with a stomach virus.

Britain joins nuclear power club
TVNZ – Feb 27, 2008
Algeria and Saudi Arabia which have also shown an interest in nuclear power as a way of boosting oil exports are not lining up to join the group. Italy where nuclear power has been outlawed since the late 1980s joined last November. Senegal in west Africa became the 20th member of the group at the start of February while Canada the Republic of Korea Australia Bulgaria Ghana Hungary Jordan Kazakhstan Lithuania Poland Romania Slovenia and Ukraine joined last year. ther candidate or observer countries include Argentina Brazil Egypt Mexico Morocco and Turkey.
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Mozambique: Country Still Thinking About Kosovo Recognition
AllAfrica.com – Feb 27, 2008
A further six have initiated the recognition procedure but are awaiting ratification by parliament or some other top level institution. Among these 31 countries are 14 of the European Union’s 25 member countries the United States Australia Switzerland Norway and several Moslem countries. So far the only African country to have recognised Kosovo is Senegal. Kosovo was part of the ttoman Empire for centuries but was absorbed into Serbia in 1912 during the First Balkan War. Under the federal Yugoslav government established by Josip Tito after World War II Kosovo was granted a high degree of autonomy not far short of being a full republic in the federation. Relevant LinksSouthern AfricaEurope and AfricaMozambiqueThe Kosovo crisis began when in 1989 the Serbian regime of Slobodan Milosevic in its disastrous drive for Serbian hegemony over the former Yugoslavia tore up Kosovar autonomy. Attempted ethnic cleansing of the Albanian-speaking majority of the Kosovar population followed and in 1999 NAT forces intervened to prevent a repetition of the genocidal actions Milosevic and his allies had already undertaken in Bosnia.
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Africa’s lesbians demand change
BBC News – Feb 27, 2008
Mugabe attackMany traditional African societies view same-sex relationships as abhorrent and activists accuse some African governments of state-sponsored discrimination and persecution. In Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has attacked homosexuality as a Western import – describing gays as “worse than dogs and pigs”. In Senegal the recent publication of photos from a gay wedding provoked violent demonstrations. In contrast South Africa holds the most liberal attitude towards homosexuality on the continent. The South African constitution bans discrimination based on sexual orientation and the government legalised same-sex marriages in 2006. But even here activists say openly gay and lesbian people have been threatened detained and arrested.