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- 60 years later, on a continent far, far away, US and England meet again
- Sixty years later, on a continent far, far away, US and England meet again
- Animal magnetism: US players get stuck in traffic jam caused by elephant
- As at 1966 World Cup, unpredictability may prove secret weapon for North Korean soccer team
- As in 1966, unpredictability may prove North Korea’s secret weapon
- International monitor says Zimbabwe should be allowed to sell diamonds internationally again
- As World Cup prepares to kick off, South Africa revels in journey from conflict to celebration
- English accent: Theme for World Cup coverage on ABC and ESPN is Rule Britannia!
- SAfrican cabinet minister says WCup won’t see transport crisis, urges use of public system
- 4 months jail with hard labor for Zambia publisher in street birth photos case
- Zimbabwe’s critical NewsDay paper hot off the press as 1st independent newspaper in 7 years
- Zimbabwe activist arrested; allegedly gave false information to world diamond control body
- Protests in Namibia after 3 HIV-positive women say they were sterilized without their consent
- US soccer team in South Africa hotel surrounded with stone walls, barbed wire and metal gates
- FIFA says 100,000 World Cup tickets sold in less than 2 days in final sales phase
- Despite lines and computer woes, South Africans snap up World Cup tickets with 2 weeks left
- Fans push and shove at World Cup ticket center, no tickets sold as systems crash
- Metal prices climb after better-than-expected durable goods, home sales reports
- Scientist calls for growth of fish farms in Malawi as fish stocks in huge Lake Malawi plunge
- FIFA says more than 160,000 World Cup tickets unsold with tournament kickoff 2 weeks away
- Official: World control body to give Zimbabwe go ahead to sell controversy-plagued diamonds
- Service station workers being trained to help tourists in Joburg in advance of World Cup
- Australia the first team to arrive for World Cup
- Unusual World Cup tourism option: Homestays offered by tribe that owns Rustenberg stadium
- Australian teen becomes youngest ever to sail solo, unassisted around the world
- South Africa: Tour of 3 townships shows visitors another side of Cape Town
- Month to go: South Africa’s contrasts on display as World Cup makes a foray into Africa
- Italian oil field in Nigeria’s restive delta resumes 12,000-barrel production after disruption
- South Africa players could receive $131K for each World Cup goal from their soccer association
- South Africa’s World Cup organizers say budget is tight, under a lot of pressure
- In Tanzania, Zimbabwe President meets to combat Western influence; PM seeks West investments
- Zimbabwe promises media reforms, opens door for new independent newspapers and broadcasters
- African business says its expertise may be missing weapon in fight against malaria
- Iran begins war games in Persian Gulf oil route as leaders call new US nuclear policy a threat
- President Mugabe welcomes Iran’s Ahmadinejad on Zimbabwe state visit
- UN buys millions of malaria bednets but experts wonder if they’re reaching African kids
- Zimbabwe President Mugabe says control of businesses in black empowerment program goes ahead
- After 30 years under President Mugabe, Zimbabwe marks independence anniversary and more Mugabe
- 100,000 World Cup tickets sold in 1st day of final phase
- FIFA: 100,000 World Cup tickets sold in 1st day of final phase, semis and final sold out
- FIFA tempts South African fans with 300 tickets for World Cup final in Johannesburg
- Zimbabwe empowerment law demanding 51 percent control of businesses for blacks delayed
- 500,000 World Cup tickets still unsold as organizers fear ‘tragic’ empty stadiums
- World Cup final at Soccer City among 25 tournament matches set to be broadcast in 3-D
- Police bar lawmakers from investigating Zimbabwe diamond fields
- Nelson Mandela’s wife says global recession could be good for Africa
- Premier of South African province says nation has ‘gone an extra mile’ for World Cup
- South African president meets with Zimbabwe leaders as talks on shaky power-sharing begin
- David Beckham to miss World Cup after injuring Achilles’ tendon, but future still bright
- South Africa’s gold output declines to 4th place globally, behind China, Australia, US
- Red Cross: After erratic rains, seed, fertilizer shortages, Zimbabwe at brink of food crisis
- South Africa marks 100 days to World Cup, confident it will be ready
- South Africa reports seizing NKorea tank parts being exported in violation of sanctions
- S.Africa approves electricity rate increases of about 25 percent for each of the next 3 years
- FIFA’s Valcke: Still waiting for complete list of training camps for World Cup in SAfrica
- S.African tourism minister launches price probe, 2nd into possible World Cup gouging
- In 86th birthday broadcast, Mugabe defends business take overs
- IMF restores Zimbabwe’s voting rights after 7 years
- Zimbabwean civil servants march in capital as pay strike enters 3rd week
- Report: Cell phone operator Zain reaches deal to sell African businesses to India’s Bharti
- Kuwaiti cell phone operator Zain says it received bid for most of its Africa businesses
- South Africans celebrate 20th anniversary of Mandela’s release after 27 years in prison
- Zimbabwe’s civil servants go on strike in major test for country’s unity government
- Zimbabwean officials criticize UK for sanctions comment, say it hurts power-sharing talks
- Jerusalem’s first light rail is test case in Palestinian boycott campaign
- Clinton appeals to Davos to help quake-stricken Haiti; asks for cash, trucks, investment
- ESPN and ABC plan large expansion of World Cup coverage this year from South Africa
- Despite economic development, Angola still virtual one-party state
- South Africa urges Zimbabwean leaders to quickly resolve political crisis
- Aid group says Zimbabweans returning to South Africa are vulnerable to rapists, robbers
- Iraq, Angolan national oil company sign deals to develop 2 small oil fields
- South African doctor sees new HIV strains, as resistance to HIV drugs rises worldwide
- OPEC decision in Angola flattens energy prices heading into the holidays
- OPEC decision in Angola helps push energy prices lower heading into the holidays
- OPEC holds output steady, citing worries about world economy as it grapples with oversupply
- OPEC holds output quotas steady, opting to focus on reining in overproduction by some members
- OPEC ministers say no change in group’s output, focus on compliance
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- Prices at the pump remain under $2.60 per gallon in US; OPEC prepares to meet in Angola
- Oil hovers above $73 in European trading ahead of OPEC meet Tuesday, no output change expected
- OPEC secretary general says there’s consensus group will hold oil production targets steady
- South Africa’s ANC battles to rein in young firebrand; spat with communist party deepens
- Mugabe says Zimbabwe’s unity government is short-lived; leader looks to victory in next vote
- Zimbabwe’s Mugabe says divisions are destroying his party, cost it majority in 2008 poll
- Sonangol to buy Marathon Angola stake for $1.3 billion, blocking sale to CNOOC and Sinopec
- Even if climate deal reached, implementing it would face hurdles around the world
- Seawalls, hot baths, wind farms: Poor bring multibillion-dollar wish list to climate talks
- S. Africa tourism bosses warn operators not to hike prices for 2010 World Cup
- FIFA boosts efforts for more World Cup local ticket sales in South Africa
- New book ‘Soccernomics’ aims to bust myths about money and the world’s most popular sport
- Mugabe defends land reforms, blames ‘neocolonialist enemies’ for economic collapse
- A look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world
- New Greenpeace chief brings experience fighting poverty, racism to environmental campaign
- South African woman survives after carjackers throw her from 200-foot bridge, police say
- Tourists return to Zimbabwe as economy shows signs of recovery