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Shell CFO Peter Voser, left, and CEO Jeroen van der Veer, right, arrive for a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday Jan. 29, 2009.
Environment   Justice   Nigeria   Oil   Photos  
 The New York Times 
A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
| NEW YORK - Even as Jeroen van der Veer was preparing to pass the baton to Peter Voser, who took over as chief executive of the oil giant Royal Dutch Shell last Wednesday, the contentious legacy of t... (photo: AP / Fred Ernst)
-A World Health Organization (WTO) official gives a dose of Polio Vaccine to Somali children in Tosweyn village, in the Baidoa region, Somalia, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2000. The U.N. health agency will vaccinate nearly 3 million children in the Horn of Africa this month against polio, a crippling disease that experts fear could spread rapidly along the region's volatile borders. The campaign will target children under 5 in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. "Nomadic people move between these countries all the time, so the idea is to try to get to these children and protect them," said Dr. Mohamed Dahir Duale, a Kenya-based doctor with the World Health Organi
Disease   Health   Nigeria   Photos   Society  
 This Day 
Commissioner Decries Effect of Polio
The failure of Nigeria to eradicate the scorge of  Polio has been described by the Kaduna State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Everton Yari, as one of the biggest setbacks in the nation’s quest for ... (photo: AP / Sayyid Azim)
Nigeria President Umaru Yar'Adua walks with South African President Thabo Mbeki, jsa1  Modern Ghana 
Adebiyi avails self as solution to Nigeria's energy crunch
…Says he attended same college with President Yar'Adua | Professor George Adebiyi is a seasoned University doyen in Mississippi State University (USA); his research interests largely focus on Solar/Re... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam)
Democratic   Nigeria   Photos   President   University  
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir is seen during a press conference in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008.  The Oklahoman 
World Briefs: Leaders back Sudan official
| AFRICA | Leaders back Sudan official SIRTE, Libya — After bitter wrangling, Africa’s leaders agreed Friday to denounce the International Criminal Court and refuse to extradite Sudan̵... (photo: AP / Ibrahim Usta)
Africa   Bashir   Photos   Politics   Sudan  
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-A World Health Organization (WTO) official gives a dose of Polio Vaccine to Somali children in Tosweyn village, in the Baidoa region, Somalia, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2000. The U.N. health agency will vaccinate nearly 3 million children in the Horn of Africa this month against polio, a crippling disease that experts fear could spread rapidly along the region's volatile borders. The campaign will target children under 5 in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. "Nomadic people move between these countries all the time, so the idea is to try to get to these children and protect them," said Dr. Mohamed Dahir Duale, a Kenya-based doctor with the World Health Organi This Day
Commissioner Decries Effect of Polio
The failure of Nigeria to eradicate the scorge of  Polio has been described by the Kaduna State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Everton Yari, as one of the biggest setba... (photo: AP / Sayyid Azim)
Disease   Health   Nigeria   Photos   Society  
Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., greets supporters after delivering his policy on Iraq speech, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007, in Clinton, Iowa. Obama called for the immediate withdrawal of all U.S. combat brigades from Iraq, with the pullout being completed by the end of next year. The Independent
Obama hopes his magic can thaw the frost in Moscow
| Even before Barack Obama boards Air Force One tonight to attend the first fully fledged summit between the US and Russia since 2002, the diplomatic ether between Moscow... (photo: AP / Charlie Neibergall)
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President Barack Obama reviews the honor guard at Palais Rohan in Strasbourg, France, Friday, April 3, 2009. The Star
U.S. hopes Obama's visit to Ghana will spur others
| NAIROBI (Reuters) - The United States hopes President Barack Obama's decision to visit Ghana this month will spur other African governments to try and emulate the West ... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Ghana   Nairobi   Photos   Politics   US  
President Barack Obama talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, and White House Chief The Wichita Eagle
Obama's trip: 3 more countries, 1 broad mission
WASHINGTON - Determined to change the way the world views the United States, Barack Obama is onto his next foreign mission: rebuilding relations with Russia, proving to g... (photo: White House / Pete Souza)
Photos   Russia   State   Washington   World  
Barack Obama, left, joined by his wife Michelle, second from left, and daughters Malia, third from left, and Sasha, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts to become the 44th president of the United States at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 20 The Examiner
Obama to mark July 4, daughter's birthday Saturday
Comments WASHINGTON (Map, News) - With a fireworks show and a picnic at the White House, President Barack Obama leads the nation in observing Independence Day. | Saturday... (photo: AP / Ron Edmonds)
News   Obama   Photos   Politics   US  
Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus mosquito - malaria cg1 wnhires Modern Ghana
Indoor Residual Spraying will never eliminate malaria in Ghana
Hayford Siaw, Executive Director of Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa (VPWA) has expressed concern about the national malaria program recently launched by the Health... (photo: USGS file)
Disease   Ghana   Health   Photos   Society  
Politics Defense & Terrorism
- UK to spend £1bn on 'war' nations
- Marks & Spencer to face rebel shareholders ... Marston's
- A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
- Niger: Politics and Intrigues of a Probe
Shell CFO Peter Voser, left, and CEO Jeroen van der Veer, right, arrive for a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday Jan. 29, 2009.
A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
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- Ogundeji Murder: Lagos Urged to Protect Witnesses
- JTF: Presidential Amnesty Not for Illegal Bunkerers
- For Obama, a trio of goals on next trip abroad
- Nigeria militants attack Shell, amnesty hopes fade
Barack Obama rally in Pueblo, CO.
For Obama, a trio of goals on next trip abroad
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Oil Falls Towards $65 on Weak Economic Outlook
- NNPC, House Disagree over $4.44bn NLNG Dividend
- ANOCA Election and Sports in Africa
- Fake drugs reach Kenya now
Inter Milan coach Jose' Mourinho
Mourinho arrives in Nigeria
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- Oil Falls Towards $65 on Weak Economic Outlook
- House: Nigeria May Face Hard Times By 2014
- NNPC, House Disagree over $4.44bn NLNG Dividend
- Yar’Adua Leaves for G8 Summit on Wednesday
Barack Obama rally in Pueblo, CO.
For Obama, a trio of goals on next trip abroad
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Health Society & Culture
- Tikkun Olam and mosquito netting
- Beyond the Amnesty for Militants
- Nigeria's Oil Communities Blame Oil Industry for Misery
- Commissioner Decries Effect of Polio
-A World Health Organization (WTO) official gives a dose of Polio Vaccine to Somali children in Tosweyn village, in the Baidoa region, Somalia, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2000. The U.N. health agency will vaccinate nearly 3 million children in the Horn of Africa this month against polio, a crippling disease that experts fear could spread rapidly along the region's volatile borders. The campaign will target children under 5 in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. "Nomadic people move between these countries all the time, so the idea is to try to get to these children and protect them," said Dr. Mohamed Dahir Duale, a Kenya-based doctor with the World Health Organi
Commissioner Decries Effect of Polio
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- Lagos Challenges Census Result at Tribunal
- Bishop of Sherborne Graham Kings says new group could split
- A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
- Why Buhari Remains Relevant in Nigerian Politics
Shell CFO Peter Voser, left, and CEO Jeroen van der Veer, right, arrive for a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday Jan. 29, 2009.
A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Nigeria's Oil Communities Blame Oil Industry for Misery
- Extraordinary climate solutions presented in Manchester
- Nigeria, Others at Imagine Cup Finals in Egypt
- Ope Banwo Re-Positions
GMA 7 - Television Network - Bus
GMA 7 expanding overseas
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- Forget World Cup, Mourinho Tells Eagles, Others
- Beach Eagles Emerge African Champions
- ANOCA Election and Sports in Africa
- Obama to Watch Nigeria, Ghana Opener
Inter Milan forward Adriano of Brazil, passes under under the watchful eye of Inter coach Jose Mourinho
Jose Mourinho - Africa Will Not Win The World Cup
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