The News Review:

- French President Sarkozy Presses Senegal ver Air France Crash
- Spain spy chief quits in cash row
- Senegal hoop star tries to give back
- Brazil: Senegal took control of doomed flight
- Lung’aho singles out Senegal for attention
- Ghana Hopes bama Brings Tourism Boom
- Business pportunities Exist For Malaysia In West African Countries

French President Sarkozy Presses Senegal ver Air France Crash
EasyBourse.com
FR) plane pointed to problems. "There is a black hole. This is not normal" Sarkozy told a news conference at the Elysee palace. Cooperation Minister Alain Joyandet was headed to Dakar to "see with our Senegalese friends how we can avoid this black hole this void in communications" he said.
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Spain spy chief quits in cash row
BBC News
‘Without proof’Mr Saiz was appointed in 2004 shortly after Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero first came to office. ver the past few weeks the Spanish newspaper El Mundo has run a series of articles about Mr Saiz. It has quoted staff at the National Intelligence Centre who allege that Mr Saiz went hunting and fishing at least six times in Mali Morocco Senegal and Mexico – all at taxpayers’ expense. The newspaper also published a front-page photograph apparently showing Mr Saiz hauling a large fish on to a boat off Senegal. The paper went on to allege that intelligence agents had doctored one version of the photograph replacing Mr Saiz’s face with that of a colleague. Mr Saiz has twice appeared before parliament to deny the accusations. He said they were "falsehoods without proof".

Senegal hoop star tries to give back
The Associated Press
Now back home in Africa playing among friends Ndongo Ndiaye is in no hurry to impress anymore. But when a crosscourt pass comes his way time stands still for a moment. The 7-foot-1 Senegalese hoop star snatches the ball from the air and slams it home in one deft motion — just like the old days. Not long ago Ndiaye lived the life of a professional international athlete scoring kudos cash and respect on courts from the U.

Brazil: Senegal took control of doomed flight
The Associated Press
The audio has been posted on the air force Web site after a French official said air traffic controllers in Dakar Senegal never officially took control of the flight. Lead French investigator Alain Bouillard made the accusation during the first public report on the June 1 crash in the Atlantic cean that killed 228 people. But the Brazilian air force said Friday that the audio message proves it informed the Senegalese of the Air France flight’s plan and turned over control of the flight. The cause of the crash has not been determined. Searchers are looking for the plane’s black boxes.

Lung’aho singles out Senegal for attention
Daily Nation
tag –> By CHRIS MUSUMBAPosted Monday July 6 2009 at 22:30 National women volleyball head coach David Lung?aho has singled out Senegal as the team to look out for during the World Championship qualifiers which start at Kasarani on Thursday. Senegal surprised giants Nigeria in Lagos to make it to the Nairobi leg. However Lung?aho is not focussed on the tournament yet as he has the task of dropping two more players. Kenya Prison?s setter Florence Bosire Virginia Njeri and Elizabeth Nafula were axed last week but two more have to go as Lung?aho needs to have only 12 players for the championship. ?I have been informed that we will only be using 12 players.
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Ghana Hopes bama Brings Tourism Boom
Voice of America
The government is expecting as much as a 20 percent increase from the bama visit. “We want to make Ghana the next destination for most people. Because we see that Senegal currently is but we want to overtake Senegal” said Kwabena Akyeampong Ghana’s deputy minister of tourism. “Senegal got the break when Clinton visited Goree Island. We believe that if bama the first black president and the most-admired man on earth is coming to Ghana and going to Cape Coast Castle that is our break and we need to take advantage of that. “Sites central to the African slave trade including Senegal’s Goree Island and Ghana’s Cape Coast Castle are especially attractive to black American tourists. n his tour of Cape Coast Castle President bama is expected to visit the slave dungeons and the so-called “gate of no return” through which slaves passed toward waiting ships that carried them across the Atlantic for nearly 300 years.
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Business pportunities Exist For Malaysia In West African Countries
Bernama
The four countries — also West African — are Gambia Mali Burkina Faso and Cape Verde. Speaking to Bernama in a recent interview in Putrajaya Jamaiyah who is also accredited to Gambia Mali Burkina Faso and Cape Verde said that despite Kuala Lumpur and Dakar enjoying cordial relations the volume of bilateral trade was small. According to Jamaiyah she had made contact and was networking with the Senegal Traders Association and this had resulted in the participation of 22 Senegalese companies at the 6th Malaysian International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) 2009 in May this year. She described this as a huge success as no Senegalese companies had participated in the previous MIHAS. “Upon returning to Senegal we had a post-mortem and realised that the companies there need trading partners in Malaysia. I am happy that from nothing we can now expect something” she said. Total trade between Malaysia and Senegal in 2008 was about US$15 million.