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Cameroon: Human Rights Defenders Build Capacity on Information Protection
Defenders of human rights are said to be vulnerable to violation of their rights. Information they on violation they gather needs protection and therefore the lawyer or defender ought to be conversant with crucial security measures not only their very own selves, but also the information.
AllAfrica.com Jun 22 09:53am

Cameroon: Festive Celebrations In Yaounde
Hundreds of women joined the international community on thursday to celebrate the maiden edition of the International Widows' Day.
AllAfrica.com Jun 23 06:23pm

US sued by 22,000 would-be immigrants: lawyers
A lawsuit has been filed against the State Department alleging it unfairly denied 22,000 would-be legal immigrants the right to permanent residency in the United States, their lawyers said Monday.
AFP via Yahoo! News Jun 20 03:14pm

CPD searches Conway home regarding computer scam
  Members of the Conway Police Department searched a home in the 2700 block of Razorback Drive on Thursday in reference to a call they received from a computer company based in Concord, California. read more
The Log Cabin Democrat Jun 17 05:42pm

As Kazanda's coffeehouse opens, spouse's computer store is burglarized
Opening day for Kazanda Tamo's new coffeehouse in East Liberty last week was a pendulum swing of triumph that, just after midnight, swung the other way for her husband, Alain Tamo. He arrived at work to his shop, Laptop Etc., which is adjacent to his wife's coffeehouse on Penn Avenue, to find the front door smashed and thousands of dollars worth of computers and phones gone.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Jun 05 09:43pm

For Cameron, terrorism is the new Cold War
Those engaged in the fight against terrorism have learned to regard al Qaeda not as a traditional army or hierarchy but as downloadable 'software'. This week, Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive officer, returned briefly from medical leave to unveil the computer giant's latest goodies: he remains the corporation's indispensable figurehead.
Evening Standard Jun 08 04:37am

Dozens mistakenly told they won visa lottery suing
Dozens of people who were mistakenly told they had won a spot to apply for a U.S. visa through the annual visa lottery system are suing the federal government.
AP via Yahoo! News Jun 21 01:47pm

Dozens mistakenly told they won visa lottery suing
Dozens of people who were mistakenly told they had won a spot to apply for a U.S. visa through the annual visa lottery system are suing the federal government.
AP via Yahoo! News Jun 21 01:48pm

Montreal businessman arranges bailout of ailing French rugby team
Job Ariste’s private foundation will invest $17-million in the club
The Globe and Mail Jun 10 02:20am

How an unknown Montrealer saved France's ailing rugby club
Job Ariste’s private foundation will invest $17-million in the club
The Globe and Mail Jun 10 06:20am


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