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Nov 9, 2007 | National Jeweler

493-carat 'Letseng Legacy' up for auction

The world's 18th-largest rough diamond, which was recovered from the Letseng le Terai Mine in Lesotho this past September, now has a new name: The "Letseng Legacy." The 493-carat white diamond will be auctioned ... via National Jeweler

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Tue Nov 06, 2007

Media Needle

Uganda: Americans to Handle Corruption Cases - AllAfrica.com

“When Republic Of Uganda registries advancement in controlling corruption, it stand ups higher opportunities of getting up to about $500m”

TWO American advisors will help the Government fighting corruption. Sheri Randazzo and R. Manthipragade are from the United States Department of Justice. via Media Needle

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Mon Nov 05, 2007

Earth Times

Prince Harry visits AIDS orphans in Lesotho

Johannesburg/Maseru - Britain's Prince Harry was in the tiny southern African mountain kingdom of Lesotho on Monday to discuss aid projects, a statement from his charity Sentebale said. via Earth Times

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Sun Nov 04, 2007

Sunday Times

Thabo Mbeki: The Untold Tragedies - A brother sacrificed

“One of them, at least, was very high up - as high as you can go - in the Lesotho military in the '90s”

BROTHER: Thabo Mbeki's brother, Jama, in 1969. He was killed in Lesotho in 1982. via Sunday Times

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Fri Oct 26, 2007

Prensa Latina

Cuba Visit Satisfies Lesotho King

Havana, Oct 26 King of Lesotho Letsie III is expected to conclude Friday his first official visit to Cuba, where he held top-level talks with the aim of enhancing bilateral ties. via Prensa Latina

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Thu Oct 25, 2007

The Item

Read Now

“For each of the first two years of service, volunteers are eligible for a cancellation of 15 percent of Perkins loans. We also receive a readjustment allowance at the end of our service.”

Peace Corps volunteer off to Africa Keith Gedamke / The Item Megan Kittle looks at the volunteer handbook given to her by the Peace Corps for her two year stay in Namibia recently. via The Item

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Wed Oct 24, 2007

Velorution

Saint Pancras of Shame

Quick Quiz: What does the above picture show: a. a cycle stand at the Central Post Office in Ulan Bator, Mongolia b. car park at Moshoeshoe International Airport, Maseru, Lesotho c. warehouse at the Calcutta ... via Velorution

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Mon Oct 22, 2007

Prensa Latina

Lesotho King Arrives in Cuba Today

Havana, Oct 22 King Letsie III, Head of State of the Kingdom of Lesotho, is due to arrive in Cuba Monday leading an extensive delegation of ministers and top officials from his country. via Prensa Latina

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Fri Oct 19, 2007

NewsRoom

FAO rural markets offer hope to farmers in drought-stricken Lesotho

“FAO has a mandate to respond to agricultural emergencies. In this case drought was the trigger”

Mosala, Lesotho -Julius Ncheche has seen many things in his 68 years, but he can't remember such a terrible drought as the one which blighted Lesotho's most recent harvest. via NewsRoom

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Independent Online

Thabane pressures Lesotho leaders

“We have no problem with the election results. They have won but they should not take what is not due to them”

Lesotho's opposition leader on Thursday vowed to lead a campaign of mass protests to force new elections if the government fails to agree to talks to settle a dispute over the allocation of parliamentary seats. via Independent Online

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Mon Oct 08, 2007

AME Info

Graff opens up its cache of the rarest diamonds

Today, Graff takes pride in unleashing the most important stones ever found. United Arab Emirates: 24 minutes ago The purveyor of the most fabulous diamond jewellery in the world, the House of Graff has been ... via AME Info

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Fri Oct 05, 2007

AlertNet

MALAWI: La Ni a puts country on flood alert

“We cannot directly attribute this to global warming or climate change because we are ... in a situation where we have already experienced changes in climate.”

Malawi's Department of Meteorological Services predicts that the development of a weak La Nina phenomenon in the eastern Pacific Ocean could lead to flooding across the greater part of the country. via AlertNet

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Wed Oct 03, 2007

BBC

Country profile: Lesotho

The Kingdom of Lesotho is made up mostly of highlands where many of the villages can be reached only on horseback, by foot or light aircraft. via BBC

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Africa, World News

Mon Oct 01, 2007

About.com

African Fesivals and Events in October

There are lots of big festivals happening in Africa this October. If you happen to be in Malawi , the Lake of the Stars Festival is back on. via About.com

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Sat Sep 29, 2007

SABC News

Lesotho sets a good example for Africa

Foreign observers and participants from African countries, including the DRC, Zimbabwe and Swaziland, say Lesotho is setting a good example for Africa. via SABC News

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Thu Sep 27, 2007

SABC News

Lesotho tries to resolve post election tension

A three day congress aimed at resolving the post election conflict between political parties in Lesotho draws to a close in Maseru today. via SABC News

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Wed Sep 26, 2007

Medical News Today

Small Maize Purchase For WFP - Big Boost For Farmers In Lesotho

“WFP's primary role is to ensure that people facing severe food shortages receive enough food to keep them healthy and alive until the next harvest”

Main Category: Water - Air Quality / Agriculture News Article Date: 26 Sep 2007 - 19:00 PDT newsletters The United Nations World Food Programme has completed a historic purchase by buying maize directly from a ... via Medical News Today

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