Nov 26 2008
Dhows rest on a white sand beach in front of a few dozen ramshackle homes. A creek cuts inland, traced by a dirt road that runs to a craggy fishing settlement 3,2km away. Until recently Eyl was a remote and rundown Somali fishing outpost of 7 000...
Nov 25 2008
According to some studies, some women may have inherited a genetic predisposition to be unfaithful to their partners. This was opined by Professor Tim Spector, director of the Twin Research Unit at St Thomas’ Hospital in London, after having...
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Nov 25 2008
Producers of gourmet foie gras queasy over future Deep in south-west France, where making foie gras, or duck’s liver, is a tradition, producers are shrugging off the effects of the global credit crunch — but only until...
Nov 25 2008
Will empowerment of women, or their control over their futures and lives save this planet from destruction? Intriguing as it may sound, there might be a rationale behind this relationship between women and environment. With more and more women...
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