Lambussie (U/W), Jan. 03, GNA – The Lambussie-Karni District in the Upper West Region has recorded a massive 74.5 percent failure in the 2012 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) raising several concerns among all stakeholders.
Lambussie (U/W), Jan. 03, GNA – The Lambussie-Karni District in the Upper West Region has recorded a massive 74.5 percent failure in the 2012 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) raising several concerns among all stakeholders.
FOXSports.comBoateng walks off during friendlyFOXSports.comAC Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng left the field in protest after being the victim of what his club described as racist abuse during a friendly on Thursday. Milan's match against fourth-tier side Pro Patria was abandoned when Boateng, in possession on ...Kevin Prince-Boateng's racism protest Tackling racism: Players' walk-off protest ...Mirror.co.ukKevin Garside: Why is it always you, Balotelli? Because you make it so with ...The IndependentMilan storm off pitch after racist chantsThe AustralianNew York Times (blog) -The Guardian (blog) -Deutsche Welleall 489 news articles »
The Lambussie-Karni District in the Upper West Region has recorded a massive 74.5 percent failure in the 2012 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) raising several concerns among all stakeholders
The National House of Chiefs (NHC) has congratulated President John Mahama for being elected as the President of the Republic of Ghana
Mirror.co.ukKevin Prince-Boateng's racism protest Tackling racism: Players' walk-off protest ...Mirror.co.ukOn one level, perhaps, it meant that a group of racist, meat-head supporters of lower division side Pro Patria had won. But there was also something inspiring and uplifting about what Boateng did, something that gave cause for optimism. It is about time, ...Kevin Garside: Why is it always you, Balotelli? Because you make it so with ...The IndependentMilan storm off pitch after racist chantsThe AustralianSoccer Team Walks Out on Racist Fans in ItalyNew York Times (blog)The Guardian (blog) -Deutsche Welle -Ghana Business Newsall 478 news articles »
Daily BeastClinton to Return to Work Next WeekDaily BeastSomeone is make a serious ploy for Employee of the Month. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton plans to return to work at her office next week, following a brief period of resting at home in New York after being treated for a blood clot. Of course, Clinton never ...Hillary Clinton to return to work next weekMSNBCClinton resting, plans to return to the office next weekToronto SunClinton Working From Home, Kerry Preparing for ConfirmationVoice of AmericaWFMY News 2 -Ynetnews -New York Magazineall 6,657 news articles »
Weekly Winners of Airtel Deedew Promo Receive PrizesBusinessGhanaAirtel Ghana's national consumer promotion, Deedew has rewarded its first batches of winners from two weekly selections. Eric Mensah from Accra garnered the most points in the first week of the winners selection and was presented with GHC5,000 cash ...and more »
National PostFiscal cliff deal puts off tough decisions on deficit reductionNational PostWASHINGTON — Congress' hectic resolution of the “fiscal cliff†crisis is the latest in a long series of decisions by lawmakers and the White House to do less than promised — and to ask Americans for little sacrifice — in confronting the nation's burgeoning debt ...Cliff Averted but Quicksand AheadVoice of America (blog)Talking It Out: It Will Solve (Some) Problems in CongressHuffington PostMurdock: Fiscal cliff leaves GOP dazed, confused and fracturedThe RepublicCNBC.com (blog) -Care2.com (blog) -U.S. News & World Reportall 20,832 news articles »
CBC.caWith Chavez ill and inauguration near, uncertainty reigns in VenezuelaCNN International(CNN) -- Lawmakers erupted in applause at Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's inauguration six years ago. An orchestra played. Chavez beamed. It's a different scene this year. Chavez is scheduled to take the oath of office for a new six-year term in just a ...Washington rules out "made in America" solution for VenezuelaEl UniversalVenezuelans demand answers on Chavez's healthWashington Post (blog)Venezuelan leaders gather at bedside of Hugo ChávezThe GuardianAFP -BBC News -CBC.caall 3,519 news articles »
Christian Science MonitorCould gang-rape protests mark beginning of an age of activism for India?Christian Science MonitorThe large-scale protests triggered by the gang rape of a 23-year-old student in New Delhi has renewed debate over the rise of a new urban middle-class activism in India. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories ...Canadians protest for India women after gang rapeAFP5 charged in Delhi gang rapeTODAYonlineViewpoints: What next after outcry over Delhi rape?BBC NewsIrish Examiner -Hindustan Times -Telegraph.co.ukall 2,722 news articles »
ESPNPato seals €15m deal to CorinthiansESPNAC Milan and Brazil forward Alexandre Pato has moved to Brazilian outfit Corinthians for a fee of €15 million. Champions League. PA Photos Pato is on his way back home. Pato, 23, has been linked with a return to his homeland over the past week, as he ...Pato leaves Milan for CorinthiansEurosport.com AUBREAKING: Pato joins Corinthians from AC Milan in €15m dealGoal.comAC Milan Reportedly Agrees to Send Alexandre Pato to CorinthiansBleacher ReportSports Mole -Yahoo! Singapore News -MSN Philippines Newsall 142 news articles »
South Africa's Olympic mountain biker Burry Stander dies in a road accident while on a training ride.
Sydney Morning HeraldCar bomb rips Damascus petrol station, casualties fearedReutersAMMAN | Thu Jan 3, 2013 4:51pm EST. AMMAN Jan 3 (Reuters) - Dozens of people were feared dead or wounded after a car bomb exploded on Thursday at a petrol station in the Syrian capital Damascus, opposition activists said. The petrol station was ...Eleven dead in Damascus gas station blastReuters CanadaSyria conflict: Fierce fighting near strategic airportsBBC NewsCar bomb goes off in Syria's Idlib, no casualties causedXinhuaAFP -Calgary Herald -New York Timesall 2,614 news articles »
The NationDrone Strike Kills Top Pakistani MilitantVoice of AmericaISLAMABAD — Intelligence officials in Pakistan say U.S. drone strikes have killed more than 14 al-Qaida-linked militants, including an important commander of the Pakistani Taliban in the country's volatile tribal region bordering Afghanistan. Officials say ...* Commander among 10 militants killed in South WaziristanPakistan Daily TimesUS drones kill senior Taliban figure in PakistanYnetnewsGood Taliban, Bad Taliban? Pakistani commander's killing exposes blurry linesChristian Science MonitorPakistan Observer -DAWN.com -Gulf Todayall 796 news articles »
Accra Hearts of Oak are expected to complete the signing of Sampson Cudjoe, Stephen Tetteh and Joseph Mugri, Ghanasoccernet.com has learnt.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr Ban Ki-Moon has learnt with deep sorrow of the heavy human toll of the stampede, which occurred during the New Year’s festivities in Abidjan
Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh is in talks with West Ham over a possible transfer window move to the club.
By J J Anisiobi PUBLISHED: 05:48 EST, 3 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:18 EST, 3 January 2013 Actors are often associated with the roles that they play in films or
The death on a Los Angeles street has triggered renewed debate over the dangers paparazzi can bring on themselves and the celebrities they chase.Previous calls
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