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The Week in Pictures | August 13-19, 2012
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Pictures in the News | August 13, 2012
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Britain takes knighthood away from disgraced banker
World NowA disgraced banker who became the symbol of everything wrong in British high finance was stripped Tuesday of his knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II, an unusually severe move in tune with a public still steaming over the government’s bailout of big... -
Zimbabwe activists fined for watching Arab Spring video
World NowMunyaradzi Gwisai was sentenced to pay $500 and serve 420 hours of community service when a Zimbabwe court handed down its decision Wednesday. So were five other Zimbabwean activists. What landed them in court? Watching a video of the Arab Spring... -
Zimbabwe officials brush off rumors of Mugabe illness
World NowZimbabwe officials brushed off reports that President Robert Mugabe was gravely ill on Tuesday, as a lengthy trip to Singapore stirred up rumors that he was fighting off death abroad.... -
Mike Campbell dies at 78; white Zimbabwean challenged seizure of lands
Mike Campbell, the white Zimbabwean farmer who won a landmark case in southern Africa's highest court challenging the seizure of his farm by President Robert Mugabe's government, died Wednesday. He was 78.
Campbell, whose family said he died of...Tags: Mangos, Zimbabwe, Parties and Movements, Politics, Heads of State
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PASSINGS: Timothy White, Christopher Cazenove, Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Peter Ramsbotham
Timothy White
Survivor of kidnapping
Timothy White, 35, the youngest victim and last survivor of a notorious California kidnapping saga whose rescue offered hope to parents of missing children, died April 1 of an apparent pulmonary embolism, said his...Tags: Social Issues, Nazi Party, Politics, Diplomacy, Crime, Law and Justice
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'The Man From Beijing' by Henning Mankell
In the frozen woods of the Swedish hinterlands, a lone wolf gnaws on the frozen corpse of an elderly man. The nearby village is covered in snow and deathly quiet. Inside the small homes lie the slaughtered bodies of 18 more victims, all but one of the...Tags: Sweden, Book, Quentin Tarantino, Entertainment, China
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World Cup: Brazil versus Zimbabwe is not a good idea at all
The Fabulous ForumBrazil's global popularity could take a significant dip if the five-time World Cup winner follows through on plans to play Zimbabwe in a friendly match in Harare on June 2. At the very least, Brazilians are going to come in...... -
World Cup: Hello, Shakira, this is Bob, Bob Mugabe, you know, the president of Zimbabwe
The Fabulous ForumGood news from Soccer City, the site of Sunday's World Cup final between the Netherlands and (take your pick, it doesn't kick off for a while) Germany or Spain: Shakira will be the headline performer at the closing ceremony, which...... -
World Cup: Kings, princes and tennis stars on the guest list
The Fabulous ForumMore than a dozen heads of state, four princes, a king, a queen, two princesses and two Nobel Peace Prize laureates are among the guests expected to attend Sunday's World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands. Nelson Mandela's name...... -
Tough Zimbabwe farm family survives another blow
Mike Campbell sat and watched the flames. The 76-year-old Zimbabwean farmer desperately wanted to help. But you can't fight a fire with a walking stick.
So the fierce, proud man who had spent so many years fighting for his land was forced to stand by...Tags: Mangos, Family, Potatoes, Politics, South Africa
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