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  1. LABOUR-INDIA: Fisherwomen Question Tourism's 'Magic'

    IPS Inter Press Service - Politics - Sep 30, 2007

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, Kerala, Oct 1 (IPS) - Beatles star Sir Paul McCartney described his 2002 Kerala tour in one word – 'magical'. For thousands who throng the state's green villages, picturesque backwaters and beaches

  2. SOUTH AFRICA: High Stakes Battle Between Mining and Environment

    IPS Inter Press Service - Southern Africa - Sep 30, 2007

    JOHANNESBURG, Sep 30 (IPS) - Environmentalists and tour operators appear to be losing the battle against mining companies in Mpumalanga, a province in the east of South Africa. This confrontation -- which also pits two

  3. HEALTH: UNAIDS Head Puts the Spotlight on Children and Teens

    IPS Inter Press Service - Health - Sep 30, 2007

    BOSTON, Sep 30 (IPS) - The executive director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) is urging action as concerns the transmission of HIV to children through sexual abuse, incest and early teenage

  4. SOUTH AFRICA: High Stakes in the Battle Between Mining and the Environment

    IPS Inter Press Service - Environment - Sep 30, 2007

    JOHANNESBURG, Sep 30 (IPS) - Environmentalists and tour operators appear to be losing the battle against mining companies in Mpumalanga, a province in the east of South Africa. This confrontation -- which also pits two

  5. ZIMBABWE: A Water and Sewerage Crisis That Goes "Straight to the Grave"

    IPS Inter Press Service - Preventable Deseases Africa - Sep 30, 2007

    HARARE, Sep 30 (IPS) - A young Zimbabwean couple glances furtively around before settling on a bench in a bare patch of ground that used to be a recreational park in Glen View, a sprawling, high-density suburb of the

  6. TRADE-SOUTHERN AFRICA: Non-Tariff Barriers Blocking Flow of Goods

    IPS Inter Press Service - Development - Sep 30, 2007

    CAPE TOWN, Sep 30 (IPS) - While the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has moved towards liberalising trade to make the flow of goods between countries easier and economically more rewarding, non-tariff

  7. RIGHTS-BURMA: Whiteshirts - Junta&#39s Storm Troopers

    IPS Inter Press Service - Development - Sep 30, 2007

    BANGKOK, Sep 30 (IPS) - In much the same way that Italy’s Benito Mussolini and Germany’s Adolf Hitler unleashed their respective ‘blackshirts’ and ‘brownshirts’ to terrorise dissenters, Burma’s military regime has

  8. RIGHTS-BURMA: Whiteshirts - Junta's Storm Troopers

    IPS Inter Press Service - Human Rights - Sep 30, 2007

    BANGKOK, Sep 30 (IPS) - In much the same way that Italy’s Benito Mussolini and Germany’s Adolph Hitler unleashed their respective ‘blackshirts’ and ‘brownshirts’ to terrorise dissenters, Burma’s military regime has

  9. ENVIRONMENT: Algae Against Climate Change?

    IPS Inter Press Service - Environment - Sep 29, 2007

    BERLIN, Sep 29 (IPS/IFEJ) - Research into the use of algae to capture carbon dioxide from the air is changing the negative reputation of these organisms, often seen as a plague associated with agricultural fertiliser

  10. CLIMATE CHANGE: The Skunk at His Own Garden Party

    IPS Inter Press Service - Sep 29, 2007

    BROOKLIN, Canada, Sep 29 (IPS) - After years of denial, the U.S. White House-sponsored summit on climate change ended Friday with President George W. Bush admitting that global warming was real and humans were

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