Hip-hop singer Wyclef Jean has said that he is not abandoning his presidential bid just yet and will try to get the courts to overturn a decision disqualifying him from the race. Speaking to The Associated Press by telephone from his home in, Jean said his lawyers will file an appeal with the national electoral dispute office. Jean said that he has a document "which shows everything is correct" and that he and his aides "feel that what is going on here has everything to do with Haitian politics."
Entertainment -Janice Dickinsons take on Tyra Banks apology
Monday, 23 August 2010 11:00
Janice Dickinson isn't buying Tyra Banks' apology over the skinny-waist "America's Next Top Model" promo scandal. Days after a spot promoting Cycle 15 of "ANTM" prompted headlines over a 19-year-old 6'2" model from Dallas who stunned the judges with her tiny waist -- a midsection so tiny -- Tyra issued an apology. She added that it was "impossible" for her to "see everything that's created before it's released." Janice, who spent some time herself behind the "ANTM" judges' table, told Access Hollywood's Shaun Robinson on Thursday that she isn't buying Tyra's excuse. "she says that Tyra Banks has her finger on everything "It's her show. She's very controlling. She's the hardest working woman on that show. She knowas everything that goes on! Clearly insinuating that tyra knew about it waaaaaay before it aired!
We got this passionate plea from a resident of Nakuru.
Hey can anybody help.racecourse nakuru has turned into a battle field.sudanese are fighting and the police dn't seem to do anythin.the last four days have been bad.wanachapana na mawe na miti.now i understand wamenunua mapanga.its not the first time.how long can this go on.the bad part is that wanangoja tu jioni.i wonder what they will do with the pangas already 1 is critical in sme hospital. Another doctor turned them away.today 1 of these fighting lost a hand.
NB:Please note that the Sudanese are fighting amongst themselves and we are still looking for comment from the relevant authorities.
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John Githongo, Kenya’s famous whistleblower, has had to leave his country in a hurry a couple of times; he was hired by his government to clean things up and then did his job too well. He’s now started a group called Inuka, teaming up the urban poor with business leaders, creating inter-ethnic community alliances to fight poverty and keep watch on dodgy local governments. He is the kind of leader who gives many Kenyans hope for the future, despite the shakiness of their coalition government.