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New Parliament Chair Broken

d.i.y. politics

Gifty Klenam, MP for Lower West Akim displaying the broken part of the chair.New Parliament Chair Broken

06 November 2014

There was drama in parliament yesterday when the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member for Anyaa/Sowutuom, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, had one of the wheels and the steel supporting her new leather chair broken when she sat on it during the proceedings of the House.

 

 

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Even white men are attracted to my sexy boobs – Mercy Asiedu

personality

Mercy AsieduEven white men are attracted to my sexy boobs – Mercy Asiedu

06 November 2014

Kumasi-based actress, Mercy Asiedu is more than thankful to God for giving her voluptuous breasts and enviable curves.

 

 

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Journalists should be given public interest defence in law, says Nick Clegg

the press

Nick Clegg: 'Let’s have the review of Ripa and look at what ideas and proposals may emerge from that.' Photograph: Danny Lawson/PAJournalists should be given public interest defence in law, says Nick Clegg

20 October 2014

Lib Dem leader says journalists should not fear being prosecuted under computer misuse, data protection and bribery laws

Rowena Mason, political correspondent

 

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Isis threatens to kill British jihadis wanting to come home

conflict

The death of Muhammad Mehdi Hassan, 19, from Portsmouth, was announced on Saturday. He is understood to have died during the Isis offensive to capture the city of Kobani.Isis threatens to kill British jihadis wanting to come home

25 October 2014

‘At least 30’ Britons seek to flee Islamic State as it is revealed that a fourth young Muslim from Portsmouth has died in Syria

Mark Townsend

 

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The Liberian president’s son is a doctor. Here’s why he’s staying away from Ebola.

health & fitness

Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf attends an Oct. 14 press conference in Monrovia, Liberia. (John Moore/Getty Images)The Liberian president’s son is a doctor. Here’s why he’s staying away from Ebola.

20 October 2014

Even before Ebola began to ravage Liberia, the country didn't have nearly enough doctors to treat its population. Since the beginning of the deadly outbreak, that number has been dwindling: some doctors working with Ebola patients have died, while others have left the country altogether.

 

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