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May 2013

Toddler struck by car dies

By Pete McCarthy and Brian Englar News-Post Staff   A Frederick toddler struck by a car at a Walkersville park over the weekend has died, according to Maryland State Police.Frehiwot Olsson, 2, died Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she was taken after being struck at Heritage Farm Park earlier in the day. Born in

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Black lions’ gaffer suffers total rejection by fans as Bafana prepares for ‘war’

The Horn Times News 21 May 2013 By Getahune Bekele, South Africa The Coach of Ethiopian national soccer team Sewnet Bishaw (pictured) is in big trouble as the most passionate and knowledgeable fans of the black lions increased the pressure on him to resign with immediate effect. During the recent world cup qualifying game against

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Ethiopia: War crimes and genocide indictment inevitable for sadist thug Workneh Gebeyhu.

The Horn Times Newsletter 20 May 2013 (By Getahune Bekele, South Africa) Since he ordered kids following their parents to anti-government rallies to be shot and killed, millions in Ethiopia regard him as a very insane man endowed with evil powers to maim and murder the innocent and the defenseless. Just looking in to his

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BBC’s George Alagiah Show at African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa !!! By Tedla Asfaw

By Tedla Asfaw GMT BBC World News of this morning, May 20, 2013, from 7am to 8am ET devoted 15 minutes of its time on George Alagiah or George, one of its correspondents on mission to cover the 50th anniversary of OAU/AU in Addis Ababa. The Headlines News on BBC tells its listeners that Ethiopia is one of

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Ethiopian family in North Texas takes higher education to a new level

by JASON WHEELER UNIVERSITY PARK — At an SMU commencement ceremony this weekend, Roza Essaw looked and sounded like a typical graduate. “I just graduated. It’s exciting! It’s a wonderful feeling!” she said. But her story is pretty remarkable. Essaw picked up bachelor’s degrees in political science, human rights and communications. Three degrees. That’s impressive

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LESSON FROM MAY 15, 2005 ELECTION – by Mankelklot H. Selassie (PhD)

By Mankelklot H. Selassie (PhD) For the opposition political parties in the field one of its lethal weapons for replacing the regime to eradicate poverty is the use of ballots. Ballots symbolize guns and bullets in the hands of the army, the society. It is a given fact that the responsibility to eradicate poverty, completely,

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