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Sierra Leone: Biometric System for Voter Registration
In a bid to avoid malpractices and inconsistencies in the electoral process, the National Electoral Commission (NEC) will introduce a new system in registering voters for the parliamentary and presidential elections in the first quarter of next year.
AllAfrica.com Jun 30 08:06am

It's tassel time for Columbia Basin College graduates
Three years ago, Othniella "O.T." Harding, a refugee from Sierra Leone in West Africa, was
Tri-City Herald Jun 18 01:20am

Racist computer jails Aussie kids
An Aussie police computer has been ordering the arrest of kids, aboriginals and other ethnic minorities.
TechEye Jun 08 07:33am

Class action filed over glitch wrongly jailing young people
It's not often that a magistrate apologises to a person appearing before them. But that's what happened to Musa Konneh last year.
Brisbane Times Jun 07 08:08pm

Teenager joins in class action over false arrests
IT'S not often that a magistrate apologises to a person appearing before them. But that's what happened to Musa Konneh last year.
Sydney Morning Herald Jun 07 07:33am

Trokosi, Ewes and the Israelites Pt 4
This is the final article on the series, Trokosi, Ewes and the Israelites. In this article, I will sum it all up by showing conclusively, beyond any shadow of doubt, that the Ewe people are no other than the Israelites, we read about in the Bible.
Ghanaweb.com Jun 28 09:15pm

HMS Illustrious starts sea trials
The Royal Navy's last operational fixed-wing aircraft carrier begins sea trials following a £40m upgrade to convert it into a helicopter carrier.
BBC Hampshire Jun 17 08:31am

Immigrants gather at Starbucks for taste of home
TARA BAHRAMPOUR The Washington Post FALLS CHURCH, Va. Before Abed Ellafdi emigrated from Rabat, Morocco, to northern Virginia six years ago, a friend gave him a tip: When you get to America, go to the Starbucks at Skyline. From afar, there is nothing remarkable about this Starbucks in a Falls Church strip mall a couple of miles west of Interstate 395. Situated between an Einstein Bros. Bagels ...
Washington Examiner Jun 26 12:45pm

Janine di Giovanni: 'I was not as unbroken as I thought'
War correspondent Janine di Giovanni saw death and trauma on a scale unimaginable to most of us. She thought she was immune to fear. But, as her compelling memoir reveals, when she and her husband finally put war behind them to start a family, the past came back to shatter their lives… Bruno and I arrived in Paris in rainy January, the first week of the new year, shuffling our feet like little ...
Guardian Unlimited Jun 26 04:20am

Question Box: Bringing the Power of the Internet to People Without Computers Question Box: Bringing the Power of the ...
Google is great. Ask basic questions, get instant answers. You do it every day, and are more efficient for it. That access to information can be a matter of life or death or business survival in rural villages in the developing world, but the people who need basic information the most often don’t have internet access or computers. They may not even be able to read or write. So Rose Shuman came ...
GOOD Jun 01 10:25am


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