Thato Vincent Kabiti, Bridge player says the card game refreshes his mind and he likes the game because its not physical. Barapedi Mabaila, Bridge player says as they lack resources, bridge is easily available and cheapest game.
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A weekend of violence has left 26 dead in Rio de Janeir. The city is working on its image, as it was recently chosen as to host both the Olympics and the World Cup.
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The building is still up for sale after a year on the market. The National Front hopes the ship will sell at auction this month, and that the profits will help keep the movement afloat.
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while Hamas has used its superior force to disarm rival militias and control arms smuggling through the massive network of tunnels to Egypt in the south, it has been unable to stop the booming illicit trade in Tramadol. The drug is so widely available that one tablet costs as little as ...
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Iqbal El Gharbi, Islamic expert says the aim of the religious radio channel is not just teachings on religious tolerance but also to curb the negative and conservative influences of some of the Gulf TV shows.
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Press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders have downgraded Morocco to 127th position in the world. Khalid Naciri, Communication Minister says this ranking is baseless as many of the countries where there are no opposition papers have been ranked above Morocco.
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Jean-François Copé, president, UMP Group at the National Assembly says the party is happy with Jean’s decision to withdraw from his bid of becoming EPAD's president as it would have attracted criticism and allegations of a tainted victory even if he had won fairly.
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In the European elections last June the far-right won 15 percent of the vote. They are betting their anti-mosque crusade will win the hearts of voters in next month’s local elections or will courting the Muslim vote reap richer benefits.
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While, the far right has failed to block the mosque they have touched a raw nerve in this small country with a strong national identity. There is a very very high degree of homogeneity in Danish society and that may explain why Islam phobia is so strong here.
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Thomas Richard Williams (May 5, 1824 – April 5, 1871) was a British professional photographer and one of the pioneers of stereoscope photography.
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In times like these, no one is immune to depression. But surveys show the Danes are the happiest people in the world, and a core factor is a quality in global short supply — trust.
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A wave of Islamist militant attacks, including a siege at the Pakistani army headquarters and assaults on police buildings in Lahore, has left close to 150 people dead. The attacks show the militant threat to the nuclear-armed nation is far from quashed.
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