Former diplomat joins Hyperdynamics
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- Former diplomat joins Hyperdynamics
- Doctors familiar with death by propofol
- Guinea on alert for ‘attack plot’
- Downtown Film Festival Announces Line-Up
- Review: Singer music soar in ‘Youssou N’Dour’
Former diplomat joins Hyperdynamics
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Cohen who had a 38-year career with the U. Foreign Service was Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from 1989 to 1993 under President George H. Bush and was the U. ambassador to Senegal with accreditation to Gambia from 1977 to 1980.
Doctors familiar with death by propofol
Los Angeles Times
The woman had no history of drug abuse. But an acquaintance a registered nurse did have access to the drug. The suspect fled the country but investigators found him in Senegal and he was returned to the country tried and convicted of first-degree murder. The report was published in the April edition of.
Guinea on alert for ‘attack plot’
BBC News
The West African state said armed men were gathering on the borders with Guinea-Bissau and Senegal to the north and Liberia to the south. An announcement on state-run national radio said drugs cartels were believed to be behind the plans. Guinea is a key transit point for drugs en route from the Americas to Europe. When the junta led by Captain Moussa Camara seized power some seven months ago it made the fight against drugs one of its key priorities. Several leading suspects have been arrested and are awaiting trial but the regime must have made powerful enemies in the process correspondents say.
Downtown Film Festival Announces Line-Up
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” The All-Day ‘Green’ event is part product expo and mini green film festival. The Closing Night Gala will be held at the Los Angeles Theatre on August 22 and showcases the West Coast premiere of “Jackson 5 in Africa” a 50 minute documentary about the pop group’s first tour of Africa. Filmed in Senegal in 1974 it managed to stay stored away until recently. Fascinatingly in 1982 an unfinished version of the film was exchanged for a rough diamond. “Jackson 5 in Africa” was recently premiered at Harlem?s National Black Theater.
Review: Singer music soar in ‘Youssou N’Dour’
San Francisco Chronicle
” All these qualities are on display in this mesmerizing documentary that follows N’Dour from his native Senegal around the world and home again. Besides its intimate portrayal of N’Dour and his music “Youssou N’Dour: I Bring What I Love” is a primer on Islam in West Africa. N’Dour is a practicing Muslim and for most of his sterling career he separated his faith from his pop-oriented music. But in 2004 N’Dour released the album “Egypt” which combined classical Arab orchestration with African rhythms and songs praising Senegal’s mystical Sufi Islamic traditions. Director Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi captured the recording sessions – and the controversy in Senegal where religious figures chastised N’Dour for incorporating sacred Muslim themes into his songs.
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