The general strike in Guinea is continuing despite President Lansana Conte's offer to name a new prime minister - a key union demand. Thousands of people have held protests in the eastern town of Kankan, reports the AFP news agency. Talks are also continuing, focused on how much power the president would hand over to the prime minister. About 40 people have died in 16 days of protests, organised by unions who say Mr Conte should step down. AFP says the authorities did not try to stop the Kankan march, while there are fewer police than in previous days on the streets of the capital, Conakry, where more than 30 people died on Monday. The talks are attended by trades union leaders, members of the Supreme Court and religious leaders. ... http://news.bbc.co.uk censor News |
Editor - 09:24:00 01-25-07 |
Slump at DR Congo's diamond firm |
Diamond exports from the Democratic Republic of Congo's main company, Miba (Miniere de Bakwanga), fell by 80% in the past year, official figures show. A BBC correspondent says the main cause is a violent conflict involving illegal miners at the state-owned firm's largest mine in the Kasaai region. Equipment worth $10m is not being used because of insecurity at the mine. As a result of the slump in output, Miba's 6,500 employees have not been paid for more than four months. From June to December 2006, Miba exported 545,000 carats of diamonds, compared to more than 2.5m in the same period in 2005, according to official figures leaked to the BBC. Miba head Gustave Luabeya says overall output has fallen by some 50%. He blames the collapse on DR Congo's landmark elections, held in July and October 2006. "It was electoral period from June. Since Kasaai is an opposition stronghold, it was not easy for us," he said.... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6297425.stm
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Editor - 09:22:00 01-25-07 |
Mississippi man charged in 1964 killings of blacks |
A former Ku Klux Klan member has been charged with kidnapping and conspiracy in connection with the 1964 murders of two black teenagers in Mississippi, killings that occurred at the height of the U.S. civil rights movement. The Justice Department in Washington released on Thursday the three-count indictment handed up by a federal grand jury in Jackson, Mississippi, that accuses James Seale for his role in the kidnapping and murders.The two black 19-year-olds, Henry Hezekiah Dee and Charles Eddie Moore, have long been thought to have been abducted and killed by members of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan.The murders were among dozens in the Deep South, mostly involving members of the Ku Klux Klan, during the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s.... http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070125/ts_nm/usa_rights_mississippi_court_dc
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Editor - 09:15:00 01-25-07 |
Israeli, Palestinian negotiators want direct talks |
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators called on Thursday for direct peace talks and said they wished to stick to a 24-month timeline to reach a final agreement. Saeb Erekat, a senior Palestinian negotiator, and Ephraim Sneh, Israeli deputy defense minister, told a media briefing that a peace accord was necessary to build an alliance of moderates in an increasingly polarized region."It may take six months to conclude these principles and another 18 months to conclude and iron out the details," Sneh told journalists at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum held in the Alpine ski resort of Davos."There is no need of mediation," he said. "We can do it directly. It is the best way. But we need international as well as regional backing and support."Erekat applauded recent peace efforts by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as "very practical."... http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070125/ts_nm/davos_israel_palestinians_dc
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Editor - 09:13:00 01-25-07 |
Lights 'not of this world' mystery finally solved Air Force reveals weapons tests that sparked global UFO frenzy |
Mysterious lights in the sky witnessed and photographed by an Air Force colonel who described them as "not of this world" apparently have an explanation of this Earth after all, WND can reveal. Officials say the colorful illuminations seen Jan. 9 over western Arkansas came from special military flares that slowly parachuted to the ground as part of an Air Force training mission involving A-10 aircraft pilots at nearby Fort Chaffee, a base used for testing weaponry. "We were flying A-10s in that area and they were using flares," Jessica D'Aurizio, chief of public affairs at the 917th Wing of the Air Force Reserve at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, told WND. She says the flares, which stay lit for about five minutes, produce nearly 2 million candlepower. "It brightens up the target area," D'Aurizio said. "They go down in parachutes, so they're very bright. That had to be what it was, I'm sure." ... http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53936
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Editor - 09:09:00 01-25-07 |
Study: Friends, phones fuel teen-driver crashes Commotion, angst, fatigue reportedly plague adolescents behind the wheel |
More teenagers are heeding warnings about drinking and driving, but they routinely face behind-the-wheel distractions from mobile phones to passengers that contribute to thousands of fatal crashes every year, according to a study released Thursday. Teens often take the wheel amid commotion, angst or fatigue that would be challenging even for older drivers, said Dr. Flaura Winston, chief investigator for the study. “We need to go beyond the message of drinking and driving and also talk about the message of distractions,” said Winston, a pediatrician with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The study by the children’s hospital and State Farm Insurance Co., the nation’s largest auto insurer, asked high school students what happens when their peers drive that makes them unsafe. The 2006 survey of more than 5,600 students was a scientific sampling of the 10.6 million students in public high schools across the U.S.... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15587338/
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