added 2007 Tue Jun 12 1:56:20 by jules22
Not sure if any of you have heard - probably have by now - about Genarlow Wilson, who was convicted at age 17 of having consensual with a girl age 15. He was sentenced to 10 years and has already served 27 months ââ;¬" FINALLY, some judge took his head out his ass long enough to goââ
Not sure if any of you have heard - probably have by now - about Genarlow Wilson, who was convicted at age 17 of having consensual with a girl age 15. He was sentenced to 10 years and has already served 27 months ââ;¬" FINALLY, some judge took his head out his ass long enough to goââ
added 2007 Sat Jun 9 23:22:50 by tehranchik
Leading pan African mobile phone network expands its One Network to include Central Africa and more than 160 million people in six countries.
Leading pan African mobile phone network expands its One Network to include Central Africa and more than 160 million people in six countries.
added 2007 Sun May 20 6:15:13 by tehranchik
Historian and Journalist John Ghazvinian discusses his recent trip to Nigeria and the African oil boom. The U.S. now imports more oil from African nations than from Saudi Arabia.
Historian and Journalist John Ghazvinian discusses his recent trip to Nigeria and the African oil boom. The U.S. now imports more oil from African nations than from Saudi Arabia.
added 2007 Sat Apr 21 20:24:18 by jovial
Zambia's first president Kenneth Kaunda, 82, remembers the excitement and inspiration as African countries began freeing themselves of their colonial rulers. SPIEGEL spoke with Kaunda about what has gone wrong since.
Zambia's first president Kenneth Kaunda, 82, remembers the excitement and inspiration as African countries began freeing themselves of their colonial rulers. SPIEGEL spoke with Kaunda about what has gone wrong since.
added 2007 Wed Feb 21 16:05:33 by bhartzer
In celebration of Black History Month, Ancestry.com has launched the largest collection of African-American family history records available and searchable online. This month, you can search the African-American Historical Records Collection and receive free access to Ancestry.com for three days.
In celebration of Black History Month, Ancestry.com has launched the largest collection of African-American family history records available and searchable online. This month, you can search the African-American Historical Records Collection and receive free access to Ancestry.com for three days.







