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From Voice Of The Oppressed Sat May 19 2012, 22:31:12

Mr President, You promulgated Law No. 2012/001 of 19 April, 2012 on the electoral code. Permit me, however, raise the shortcomings and omissions contained therein before discussing the electoral code and issues of succession, in order to preserve peace in...

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From The Sudanese Guardian Sat May 19 2012, 14:09:00

There is a belief that South Sudan and North Sudan are two different countries and that the people who are living in these two different countries have two different beliefs two different ways of looking at things and to different race. It is believed or what the media portrays that the Sudan has Arabs living in the North and African living in the South. And that the conflict in the Sudan is solely/mainly based on race and religion. But there is more to that than what meets the eye, there is more to that than you hear or watch in the news. What many of these people don't know is that the Sudan is a country that has the Nile River crossing from the South's up to the North and more to Egypt. So ever since the dawn of history many people have traveled up north and many people have traveled ...

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From The Sudanese Guardian Sat May 19 2012, 13:38:00

While surfing the net I came across this YouTube clip of niall ferguson who is famous for writing the book title civilization: the West and the rest. Well I'll leave you to watch the clip and if you have any comments please feel free to post them.

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From *iHub_ Sat May 19 2012, 10:16:30

Bridget McGraw, a Design Thinking expert, is guiding the iHub Research team on how best to conduct design-thinking training for the iHub community. One of the rationales behind design thinking is that product developers often forget to interact heavily with the users of products to find what users want from their products. A culture shift [...]

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From The Sudanese Guardian Sat May 19 2012, 05:50:00

Greeting everyone,

it has been a while since I last posted on my blog, and many things have happened in the Sudan ever since, I have been keeping track of the recent events that are happening in the border between south and the North of Sudan. The tension between south and North is being fueled even more with the recent events that are happening in South kordofan. i look forward to writing more about this topic as I think it is a very important topic for many people to know about. Even many Sudanese do not know a lots of information about what is happening in South kordofan except of what we hear in the in news. I look forward to writing more soon. Wishing you all the best

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