Articles related to "Angola"



A whole lot of Peace and just a little Prosperity is all Angola needs
Angola after Savimbi: for the first time since independence from Portugal, the country has a genuine chance to embark on the road to development. Getting on this road with many of the old players will not be easy. The deep longing for peace, combined with accountable use of the the country's vast natural resources can provide a solid basis to start reconciliation and rehabilitation. International support has an important role to play.
• angola • peace • development • reconciliation • relief aid

Dogs, Comic Books, and Land Mines
Dogs. Comic books, Ted Turner. Queen Noor of Jordan Global Land Mine Crisis Secretary of State Rick Inderfurth President Clinton Cambodia Angola United Nations Children's Fund Bosnia Mozambique Ted Turner United Nations Eric Newsom
• land mine detection • anti-land mine • comics in education • comic strips • bosnia

Africa Cup of Nations Day 12
Senegal and South Africa's worst fears were realized as Angola and Tunisia played out a 0-0 draw to secure passage to the quarter finals of the Africa Cup of Nations.
• africa cup of nations • siphiwe tshabalala • senegal football • bafana bafana • angola football

Africa Cup of Nations Day 16
Stéphane Mbia scored twice as the Indomitable Lions beat the 2004 champions in Kumasi to reach Thursday's semi final against hosts Ghana.
• africa cup of nations • eto'o headbutt • manucho goal • cameroon football • egypt football

Africa Cup of Nations Day 4
Tunisia and South Africa both required spectacular late equalizers to keep Group D wide open at the Tamale Stadium in Ghana.
• africa cup of nations • south africa • bafana bafana • angola • tunisia

Africa Cup of Nations Day 8
The goals continued to fly in at the Africa Cup of Nations, with two more of Africa's heavyweight sides heading for elimination in the group stages.
• africa cup of nations • abdoulaye faye • manucho goals • tunisia • south africa

Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia
Masks have an important role in initiations and public ceremonies in Zambian tribal cultures
• zambia culture • african masks • angola • mask characters • makishi

The Book of Chameleons by Jose Edwards Aqualusa
The prose of Africa is unlike that of America and the UK. That is eloquently illustrated in this compact and subtle tale by Angolan author, Jose Edwards Aqualusa.
• the book of chameleons by jose edwards aqualusa • african novels • books set in angola • felix ventura • authors like jorge luis borges

Blood Diamond Countries
Leonardo DiCaprio's movie Blood Diamond lets us experience the appalling horrors perpetrated by monstrous thugs who rule the lethal blood diamond trade.
• blood diamond • exports blood diamonds • imports blood diamonds • leonardo dicaprio blood diamond • trade in blood diamonds

Richest African Countries 2006 GDP
South Africa is tops in terms of GDP but falls well behind Equatorial Guinea's GDP per capita.
• richest african countries 2006 gdp • gross domestic product • wealthiest nations in africa with fastest-growing • south africa gdp • equatorial guinea’s gdp per capita

Secret MiGs Flown By the USAF
During the late, great Cold War the US flew a number of "acquired" MiG fighters in a secret program over the deserts of Nevada.
• north korean pilot • lieutenant no kum-sok • pilot defected • mig-15 • chuck yeager

Coca-Cola Global Sales
Who chugs down more Coca-Cola beverages annually, India's 1.1 billion consumers or Mexico's 108 million drinkers?
• coca-cola global sales • sales of coca-cola • international sales of coke • global sales of coke • revenues coke


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