Monday, July 26th, 2010
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| • | Obama to Seize Tax Cash Stolen From Africans: US President Barack Obama on Sunday announced that Washington would seize money stolen by corrupt African leaders and hidden in the America and the West.
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| • | Wetang'ula Urges Strong Somalia Action: The African Union should take strong action against Somalia following the bombings in Kampala, Uganda, Foreign Affairs minister Moses Wetang'ula has said.
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| • | National Team Leaves for Nairobi Monday: The senior athletics team of Angola, in both sexes, will on Monday travel to Nairobi (Kenya), to compete from July 27 to August 03 in the African championship.
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| • | Mathare, Ulinzi Chalk Up Wins As Tusker Are Held: Mathare United recovered from their defeat last week to collect maximum points while Tusker sank into further crisis dropping two more points as the race for the Kenyan Premier League title intensified on Saturday.
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| • | Time to Give Al Shabaab Killer Punch [opinion]: The future of conflict and the future of Kenya's defence establishment depends on its preparedness to face the new challenge of unconventional conflict.
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| • | Alarm as Bandits Kill Policeman in Ambush: Security officers have been deployed in bandit-prone Turkana and Baringo region after the killing of an Administration policeman.
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| • | Album Restores Misiani Legacy: One of the major overseas releases in world music this month is an album titled The King of History by the late D.O. Misiani and his Shirati Jazz Band.
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| • | Winds Delay Arrival of Freed Seamen: Strong monsoon winds have delayed the arrival of a ship carrying 10 Kenyans who were among 16 seafarers released on Tuesday by Somali pirates after four months in captivity.
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| • | Kalulu Tweaks His Turbo Ahead of the Tough Nakuru Race: Asad Khan is confident of a podium finish in next weekend's KCB Nakuru Rally leg of the Kenya National Rally Championship series after a UK-based engineer tweaked his Subaru Impreza for the high-altitude factor.
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| • | After Elgon and Victoria, CAR: After victories over Uganda and Zimbabwe in the Elgon and Victoria Cups, Kenya's 15s squad awaits a huge challenge.
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| • | A Stern Test for Nandwa's New Strategy: For 90 minutes last Sunday, Tusker coach James Nandwa watched in disbelief as a George "Blackberry" Odhiambo-inspired Gor Mahia shred his experienced defence to pieces at City Stadium. Nandwa ultimately accepted the 2-0 defeat handed to his side by...
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| • | Country Welcomes Top African Athletes to Nairobi: There's a belief that invitational track meetings are more entertaining than the actual championship; that the trailer is better than the actual feature film.
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| • | Rush to Sell Land in Referendum Panic: Anxiety over the impending referendum has set off panic among some big landowners, who are rushing to sell idle tracts in various parts of the country.
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| • | Is This the Most Deprived School?: When asked what troubles him most as the head boy of his school, David Karanja does not mention the unruly boys he has to report to the headmistress every day.
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