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Rayale Returns
After A Successful Visit To Djibouti
Djibouti Will Open Office In Hargeisa And Accept Somaliland Passport.
Accords Reached On: Political Collaboration, Bilateral Trade,
Migration, Coastal Security And Extradition

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Khayria Rally To
Observe SNM Martyrs Memorial Day
Hargeisa (SL Times) – A rally is going to be held this morning at
Khayria Square to observe the SNM Martyrs Memorial Day.
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Somaliland Seeks
Admittance In African Union
Harare, October 17, 2003 (The Herald) – THE Republic of Somaliland is
courting Zimbabwe's support so that it can be admitted as a member of
the African Union.
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Drug: The Double
Edged Knife (Part 26)
By: Mohamed H. Dahir, Chairman Pharmaceutical Association of
Somaliland Email: mayakharaj@hotmail.com
Drugs form pregnancy through childhood
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Republic Of
Somaliland Recognition And Reconstruction Tour Seminar Luncheon
On Monday, October 6, 2003, a ceremonial luncheon seminar for the
Recognition and Reconstruction of Somaliland was held at Oxford Plaza,
Korea Town, Los Angeles.
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International
Crisis Group Report On Somaliland Democratization And Its Discontents,
Part XII
[Continued from our previous issue]
B. WHERE NEXT?
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A Personal Tribute
To The Late Annalena Tonelli
By Dr. Hassan Ismail Yusuf
It was a great honor for me to have known and worked with the late Ms.
Tonelli. She was a class of her own in her charity work that demanded
her to advocate, care and mobilize assistance for TB patients and
PLWAs in Borama.
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Condolences
Please convey our sincere condolences and our deep sorrow for the
brutal killing of Dr. Annalena Tonneli in Borama recently.
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Hundreds Gather To
Honour Slain 'Icon Of Aid Workers'
Nairobi, October 15, 2003 (Sapa-AP): Several hundred aid workers,
diplomats and ordinary Kenyans gathered yesterday at a Roman Catholic
church to remember a prize-winning Italian humanitarian worker who was
shot and killed nine days ago in neighboring Somalia.
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Reporter
Highlights Poverty Among Britain's Forgotten Minority
Hugh Muir
The Guardian
It is the particular speciality of BBC correspondent Rageh Omaar to
report on troubled disadvantaged communities around the world.
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Islamic,
Interfaith Groups Miffed Over Pentagon Official's Remarks
Steve Brown,
Washington, October 17, 2003 (CNSNews.com)
- Religious groups incensed over remarks made by Army Lt. Gen. William
Boykin, have asked President Bush to either reprimand or reassign him.
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U.S. Commander
Killed In Iraq Firefight
12-hour battle in holy city claims six lives
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Muslim Girl
Suspended For Head Scarf
OKLAHOMA CITY, October 11, 2003 (Reuters) -- An 11-year-old Oklahoma
girl has been suspended from a public school because officials said
her Muslim headscarf violates dress code policies.
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Seven Drown As
Immigrant Boat Sinks
Friday 17th October 2003, Associated Press
Twenty-five asylum seekers have been rescued from a boat off the
Italian coast but at least seven others are believed to have died
during the voyage.
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HIV Attacker May
Have Infected Others, Police Say
By Local London Reporter
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Three Countries
Get Monday Deadline To Pay Up Arrears
Nairobi, October 17, 2003 (The East African Standard) – Three
countries, Burundi, Somalia and Djibouti, have until Monday to confirm
their participation in next month's East and Central Africa Senior
Challenge Cup in Sudan.
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Hundreds Fleeing
Baidoa
Nairobi, October 16, 2003 (IRIN)
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Charities In
Terror Fund Spotlight
By Jeremy Scott-Joynt
BBC News Online business reporter Wednesday, 15 October, 2003
It's never easy running a charity.
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