Newspaper circulation blossoms in Kenya
The newspaper industry is in distress in much of Europe and North America, but in East African nations like Kenya, newspapers still show double-digit growth, and are into new-media industries such as digital media.
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U.S. dentist slain in Afghanistan wouldn’t proselytize, brother says
The twin brother of one of the 10 medical volunteers killed in Afghanistan last week spoke out Sunday about the nature of his brother’s work, saying there was no element of Christian proselytizing.
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Petrino hopes Hogs live up to expectations
FAYETTEVILLE — Here’s the difference in the Razorbacks’ Preseason Media Day this year compared to last.
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Formal talks begin for Dutch coalition government
Three right-wing political parties in the Netherlands began formal coalition talks Monday, exactly two months after Dutch voters went to the polls, with the aim of establishing the country’s first minority government since World War II. Under the formula being discussed, the election victor — the austerity-minded …
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