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African Player of the Season
Road to 2010 World Cup | May 6th 2008 by Amunti
I found this interesting article on my goal.com mobile service.I can't find it online, but you can click the above link and read the article anyways.I think it's a fascinating look at 20 players around Europe of African descent who've shown their tal read more
War Photographer - Continued
Perez Studios | May 6th 2008 by Manuel Perez
Recently I had a post about Military Photographers. I didnt get much feedback from anyone, in fact I didnt get any! I was reading in May 2008’s issue of Popular Photographer an editorial by John Owens about Jonathan Alpeyrie who is a war phot read more
$1m palm tree
The Travel Journal - travel news | May 1st 2008 by TravelBuddy
Scientists in Ivory Coast are trying to sell a coconut tree for 1 million dollars.The tree is botanical curiosity as most of coconut palms have single trunk and head, but this one has three.Even though the tree is for sale to fund the further researc read more
Rant on Jobs ~ non Marketing
Marketing Riffs, Rants and Big Ideas | April 24th 2008 by Andrew Daum
Where are the Jobs? Last Wednesday my wife was having some pain in her lower abdomen… wrenching pain that brought her to her knees. The short of it… we called the Doctor… went to her office — she did a CT scan on my wife… read more
Olympics of Boycotts
SmoothAsia dot Com | April 22nd 2008 by MZaidee
The Olympic Games have long represented ideals of humanity’s highest callings - a universal quest for peace, moral integrity, and an exalted mix of mind, body, and spirit that transcends culture. From the outset of the modern games, its organiz read more
The Gullible As Jury For The Scientific
Exploring Our Matrix | April 21st 2008 by James McGrath
It is no surprise that pseudoscience and rumor can lure in so many people in our time. How many people in our time cannot tell that the following two e-mails (reproduced below) are spam, and worse, attempts to get their personal information? We expec read more
The G Effect: Rising Food Prices & Riots
TNTalk! Smarter Thinking for Better Times. | April 10th 2008 by TNTalk
Bands of young men carry stick and rocks. The rebels set up burning tires for roadblocks. Mobs loot warehouses, stores and government offices. Gunfire rings out through upscale neighborhoods and slums alike. Helicopters circle in the air as black smo read more
African Squads in Midweek Friendlies
Road to 2010 World Cup | March 27th 2008 by Amunti
Much of the world played World Cup qualifying last night. Others played friendlies in preparation for the 2010 World Cup. Africa was no exception as the continent prepares itself for the much-anticipated 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2010 World Cup i read more
[Tap Project] Lucy Liu's Video Report from Ivory Coast
UNICEF Fieldnotes | March 19th 2008
UNICEF Ambassador Lucy Liu just returned from Ivory Coast and put together the following video report -- check it out! Have you dined at a Tap-participating restaurant yet this week? read more
Where is the World’s Largest Church?
Travel Wonders of the World | March 18th 2008 by Travel Wonders
Imagine this is for a piece of pie in Trivial Pursuit. The stakes are high. The pressure is on.St. Peters in the Vatican seems too obvious. Maybe somewhere in Italy? Milan? Venice? Spain and Portugal have some huge cathedrals as does Britain. Maybe C read more
DIDIER DROGBA WALLPAPER & BIOGRAPHY
FootWallog : Football Wallpaper | March 16th 2008 by Muhammad J Wowor
DIDIER DROGBA Wallpaper, Profile and Biography Full Name : Didier Yves Drogba Tébily Place and Date of birth (Nationality): Abidjan, Ivory Coast, March 11, 1978 Football playing position : Striker Football Club Career : 2003 - 2004 Olympique Ma read more
Ghetto rising in Tel-Aviv
Forecast Highs | March 7th 2008 by Amir Mizroch
The area between the old and new bus stations in south Tel-Aviv is on its way to becoming a ghetto made up of African refugees living in the most squalid of conditions and turning the already run-down area into a time bomb the municipality can no lo read more
One Lout Per Churl
Tom Collins' World Wide Web Log | February 24th 2008
Yesterday, shortly after noon, as has been a family tradition for several months now, my brother Rob Roy, his son Jason, and I once more sat down to enjoy the results of Jason’s Saturday lesson in gourmet cuisine, this time also honored by the Fate read more
Africa’s Vicious Cycle Continues
Dry Fly Politics | February 13th 2008 by Steve
There is something inherently wrong with Africa. It seems that no matter how much a country in Africa, specifically sub-Saharan Africa, progresses at some point it all falls apart and returns to what Africa is apparently used to being: a land of read more
My Isn't Rebecca David Generous? NO!!!
Exploring Our Matrix | February 11th 2008 by James McGrath
Just a warning for all the gullible fools out there. That this one is a scam is very easy to spot. It claims to come from someone in Kuwait yet is sent from an address at Yahoo! Japan. The clearest evidence, though, is the fact that NO ACTUAL PERSON read more
Kolo Toure Rested As Cote D'Ivoire Fall To Ghana
Lazy Arse | February 9th 2008 by Ed
Kolo Toure may be rushed back from the African Cup of Nations in order to feature for Arsenal against Blackburn on Monday.Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will be missing defender Johan Djourou and may be without Philippe Senderos, leaving the Arsenal s read more
Cup Final Preview: Egypt vs. Cameroon
Road to 2010 World Cup | February 9th 2008 by Amunti
First off, congratulations to Ghana, who came from behind to claim a consolation third-place finish at the African Cup of Nations after beating Ivory Coast in a six-goal thriller, 4-2. Sulley Muntari's swerving 25-yard free-kick gave Ghana the lead o read more
The Final: Egypt v. Cameroon
Road to 2010 World Cup | February 7th 2008 by Amunti
Talk about unexpected.I saw a Ghana-Ivory Coast African Cup of Nations final happening no matter what.How could Cameroon stop the Black Stars on their home turf? How could Egypt defend their title against the hungry Ivorian Elephants, who wanted reve read more
Ivory Coast - Guinea
Betting tips | February 1st 2008 by Neagu Ionut
Pick: Ivory Coast (-1)Odd: 1.70 Stake: 4/10 Bet365February 03rd, 2008Quarter final game between Cote d'Ivoire (who impressed so far) and Guinea (team that knocked out Marocco).I decided to bet on this game early as i don't think the (-1) line will r read more
Bookmakers
Betting tips | January 31st 2008 by Neagu Ionut
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Nigeria Survives, But What Was Mali Thinking??
Road to 2010 World Cup | January 29th 2008 by Amunti
Nigeria survives to live another day, although it may be a short-lived experience. With their 2-0 drubbing of Benin and Mali's inexcusable 3-0 loss to Ivory Coast (more on that later), Nigeria's Super Eagles scraped into the quarterfinals, where they read more
What Happened? Nigeria On Brink of Elimination
Road to 2010 World Cup | January 25th 2008 by Amunti
Nigeria are in serious trouble. The Super Eagles' African Cup of Nations hopes suffered another blow on Friday after a 0-0 draw with Mali left them floundering in their opening round group.Nigeria are third in Group B with just a single point, three read more
Kolo Toure Injured In Ivory Coast Match
Lazy Arse | January 25th 2008 by Ed
Arsenal and Ivory Coast defender Kolo Toure may have picked up a long term injury on international duty with his country. The center back was stretchered off on the stroke of half time as his country defeated Benin 4-1 in the African Cup of Nations.T read more
AFCON: Nigerian Players In Fist Fight After Game Loss
ONC Today | January 23rd 2008 by Obakeng Mfaladi
Nigerians are passionate about their soccer. So much so that if they lose a game, tempers flare! And that’s exactly what happened. Our source tells us that team broke into a fist fight, after loosing their opening match against Ivory Coast 1- read more
Nigeria Stumbles In AFCON Opener
ONC Today | January 22nd 2008 by Obakeng Mfaladi
No wonder Hillbrow was so quiet when i passed there this morning. I could feel that there was something wrong in the atmosphere. You know the kind of atmosphere when there’s just sadness and reeling of shock. And i was right. Our top frenemies read more
AFRICA: Ivory Coast opens to oil-company trio
energyBlog | December 12th 2007 by bajaenergyblog
Ivory Coast explorers Edison of Italy, Tullow of Ireland and KUFPEC of Kuwait have been awarded a 1,000 square kilometres to survey in by authorities in Abidjan, the Ivorian capital. Permit No. 102 will be 31.5 percent Edison’s, 27-percent Tullowâ read more
ASEC Mimosas' Impressive Record
Road to 2010 World Cup | December 5th 2007 by Amunti
I'm a regular reader of the Guardian Unlimited's weekly The Knowledge articles. The editors attempt to answer interesting questions about world football, like 'has a journalist ever won an international cap?' or 'who is the most prolific corner goals read more
Arsene’s Anger! Injuries & Transfers
ArseSpeak - The Arsenal Blog For Gooners Everywhere! | November 21st 2007 by ArseSpeak
Hello all you ArseSpeak lovers, I have to say it is a lovely morning! So lets get it started: Robin Van Persie has returned to full training, and will make the team on Saturday, not sure whether he will start. After 6 weeks out with a ligament injury read more
Eto'o Commits to Cup of Nations
Road to 2010 World Cup | November 9th 2007 by Amunti
Finally, a superstar player has come out to say he's definitely playing in the upcoming African Cup of Nations. Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o, who plies his trade for FC Barcelona, has committed to play for Cameroon at the African Cup of Nations in J read more
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