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LooseDiamondExchange.com Launches the New Generation of Buying Certified Loose Diamonds Direct

Posted by Black Africa - June 15, 2013 - Africa
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LooseDiamondExchange.com Launches the New Generation of Buying Certified Loose Diamonds Direct Brilliant Diamonds (PRWEB) June 14, 2011 LooseDiamondExchange.com is one of the largest online dealers concentrating on selling certified loose diamonds directly to the public over the world wide web; [...]

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Doctors Without Borders Pays Tribute to the People Fighting HIV/AIDS in Africa and Launches Positive Generation: Voices for an AIDS-Free Future

Posted by Karonka Man - May 14, 2013 - Culture
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Harare and Madrid (PRWEB) December 01, 2011 Doctors Without Borders/M

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The 2010 Metro Weekly Next Generation Awards: Hyacinth Alvaran, Andrew Barnett, Harjant Gill and Amy Loudermilk

Posted by Black Africa - March 1, 2013 - Culture
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Chuck Colson As the culture changes, so do our laws and what we used to think were fundamental freedoms. I’ll show you how. Read more on The Christian Post The 2010 Metro Weekly Next Generation Awards: Hyacinth Alvaran, Andrew Barnett, Harjant Gill and Amy Loudermilk Feature Story:The idea that youth is wasted on the young [...]

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Africa: HIV/Aids – Looking Forward to an Aids-Free Generation

Posted by King Senakareb - January 5, 2013 - Africa
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Achieving an HIV-free generation by 2015 is feasible, but will require innovative approaches to reach marginalized populations, says the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

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Africa: Containers of Memory – American Baskets With African Roots

Posted by King Senakareb - November 17, 2012 - Africa
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Among the many cultural traditions that link Africa and America, one of the most beautiful is the weaving of coiled baskets. This craft was brought from West and Central Africa to the American Colonies more than 300 years ago and is still passed from generation to generation among the Gullah/Geechee people of South Carolina and Georgia.

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