Marnia Robinson
Author of ‘Cupid’s Poisoned Arrow: From Habit to Harmony in Sexual Relationships’
August 31, 2009
There’s nothing new about hooking up. As a sexual-revolutionary, I practically lived on the Relationship Roller Coaster. Little did I know that biology was arranging every ride. Like many, I believed I just hadn’t found “Mr. Right,” even after I married [...]
August 31, 2009 | Posted in
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Isha Judd
Spiritual teacher and author of “Why Walk When You Can Fly?”
August 31, 2009
Meet somebody, fall in love, get married. That’s how it goes, right? Hmm. Then what? We hear of divorce rates, couple therapy and affairs, but we also hear of the picture-perfect 50 year happy marriages. What is this need to get married, [...]
August 31, 2009 | Posted in
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Camer.be 8/31/09
Madame Eva JOLY, présidente de la Commission Développement du Parlement Européen, Mesdames, Messieurs les députés,
A partir d’informations récentes, largement diffusées dans les médias français qui ont bien voulu s’y pencher,
le Collectif des Organisations Démocratiques et Patriotiques de la Diaspora Camerounaise (CODE) vous informe que le chef du régime camerounais,
M. Paul Biya, est actuellement en [...]
August 30, 2009 | Posted in
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BBC 8/30/09
Counting has begun in Gabon, following an election to choose a successor to President Omar Bongo, who died after 41 years in power.
Scheduled polling closed at 1700GMT but some stations continued to accept votes after that as they had opened late.
Turnout was said to be be high with long queues at some polling stations.
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August 30, 2009 | Posted in
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Par David Servenay | Rue89 | 29/08/2009 | 11H46
Le clan Bongo craint-il des débordements à l’issu du scrutin présidentiel de dimanche ? En tout cas, la ministre de l’Information, Laure Olga Gondjout, n’a pas hésité à refuser les visas d’entrée exigés par le Gabon à deux médias français : L’Express et France 24.
Dans les deux [...]
August 30, 2009 | Posted in
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Danilo Pochini, Goal.com
Italian champions Inter confirmed they are the team to beat in Serie A with a 4-0 win against Milan in tonight’s Derby della Madonnina.
Tonight for the first time in history an official Milan derby was played in August. It turned out to be an emphatic win for Inter, who earned a fully deserved [...]
August 29, 2009 | Posted in
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By Eve Fairbanks | Newsweek Web Exclusive
Aug 27, 2009
South Africans feel so indebted to Nelson Mandela that they prefer his successors to emulate him rather than to govern.
A president’s first-hundred-days milestone isn’t as breathlessly awaited in other countries as it is in America. And so South African President Jacob Zuma—the dancing populist who provoked so [...]
August 29, 2009 | Posted in
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A report says that tamoxifen, a cancer prevention drug, may cause cancerous tumors. This drug is prescribed to patients diagnosed with breast cancer and has a 20 percent success rate in preventing further incidences of cancer.
The tumors developed in the tamoxifen users were rare but aggressive. It is an estrogen blocking drug. Nevertheless, some suggest [...]
August 29, 2009 | Posted in
Santé |
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Snow Leopard, the latest release of Mac OS X, doesn’t look like much of an upgrade at first. User-facing features are few, and minor. Even Apple seems to acknowledge that it isn’t a major upgrade, charging only $29 rather than the $129 price of previous versions of Mac OS X.
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August 29, 2009 | Posted in
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AFP
Une belle-mère acariâtre, un mari volage, des domestiques qui prennent fait et cause pour la maîtresse de maison: révélées il y a quelques années, les séries télévisées ivoiriennes et leurs affaires de familles passionnent les spectateurs, dans le pays et au-delà.
Lancée en 2002 et diffusée tous les dimanches soirs sur la télévision publique, la bien [...]
August 29, 2009 | Posted in
Culture |
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