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Court confirms election of Kenyatta as Kenya's president
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- The second-place finisher in Kenya’s recent presidential election accepted a unanimous Supreme Court ruling Saturday that his chief rival, Uhuru Kenyatta, was the rightful winner. The court ruled the election was free...
Tags: North Korea, Elections, International Court or Tribunal, International Law, International Criminal Court
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'Toonskin show due at Artspace in May
Artspace has announced a provocative new exhibit, at the gallery from mid-May through late June, about “racial identity, blackness and otherness.” The show uses cartoon images from animation and graphic art to explore these themes. The...Tags: Artspace, Artists, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Naperville runner Derrick wins team silver at world meet
With a 10th-place finish, Naperville's Chris Derrick helped the United States win a landmark silver medal in the senior men's race Sunday at the World Cross-Country Championships in snowy Bysgoszcz, Poland. It was the first U.S. senior men's medal at...
Tags: Awards and Prizes
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Rip the Runway 2013 airs March 20 on BET
Channel Guide MagazineRip the Runway is an annual fashion show and music show broadcast by BET, featuring music and television celebrities showcasing top emerging designers in street wear, swimwear and high-fashion couture. The event is now in its ninth year, and Rip the... -
Your Scene: Baby boom in Kenya
"Babies were everywhere," said Linda Taylor, who noticed a baby boom during her safari in Kenya earlier this year. At Lake Nakuru National Park, about 100 miles northwest of Nairobi, this rhino pair caught Taylor's eye as it crossed a road to a field....
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Compassionate condolences to a Lehigh Valley doctor in Kenya
HealthA month ago, Lehigh Valley Health Network's emergency physician Dr. Aaron Kelley travelled to Kenya with his family to volunteer at the Tenwek Hospital. The family has spent the past weeks helping others, but today they need our help. According to their... -
Corbett Administration Resignation
Capitol IdeasGov. Tom Corbett announced Monday that Inspector General Kenya Mann Faulkner has resigned to become the University of Cincinnati’s top lawyer. Faulkner, 45, of Ambler, Montgomery County, will become general counsel at the Ohio university. Her... -
Charges are dropped against Kenyan suspect
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.NAIROBI, Kenya -- The International Criminal Court's prosecutor dropped charges of crimes against humanity against a fellow defendant of Kenya's president-elect Monday, raising questions about whether the case against Uhuru Kenyatta will hold up as he...Tags: Government, Witnesses, National Government, International Court or Tribunal, Defendants
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Western governments say Nigerian extremists executed 7 hostages
NAIROBI, Kenya -- Western governments Sunday reported that a violent Islamist militia in northern Nigeria had likely executed seven foreign hostages, deaths that the governments called barbaric and cold-blooded. The group, Ansaru, announced Saturday...
Tags: Government, France, Kidnapping, William Hague, National Government
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Kenya election over, dispute over outcome heads to Supreme Court
NAIROBI, Kenya -- As Kenya faced another disputed election Sunday, the country passed an important test: Despite outrage among many Kenyans over a result they saw as flawed, there was no major outbreak of violence. A massive deployment of security...
Tags: Africa, Elections, Science and Technology, Electronics, Politics
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TRACK AND FIELD: Desert Classic Relays deemed a runaway success
Sports WriterThe 57th annual Desert Classic Relays invitational was at once a day of—what some might say—surprisingly friendly competition and self-evaluation as the high school track and field season officially got underway at Ed Raulston Track in El...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Christianity, Butterfly Ballots, Chad, Event Planning
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Kenyan presidential loser Raila Odinga contests result
NAIROBI, Kenya -- In a setback for Kenya’s efforts to cement its democracy, presidential contender Raila Odinga on Saturday refused to concede defeat in a close election he said was fraught with fraud and irregularities. But he called for calm and...
Tags: John Kerry, Elections, International Court or Tribunal, International Criminal Court, Democracy
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