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Les autorités algériennes imputent la prise d'otages à Mokhtar Belmokhtar, un ancien membre d'Al Qaïda au Maghreb Islamique ayant fondé son propre groupe en décembre dernier. La France sait qu'elle est visée: "Tout cela n'est pas sans lien, chacun l'aura compris, par rapport à l'action que nous menons, la France, mais aussi les pays africains, ceux que participent à ce qu'on appelle la MISMA qui a vocation à permettre au Mali de retrouver le plus tôt possible son intégrité territoriale." a déclaré le président François Hollande. L'attaque aurait fait au moins deux morts. Parmi les otages, il y aurait des Américains, treize Norvégiens, cinq Japonais, un Autrichien, un Irlandais et plusieurs Britanniques.150 employés algériens seraient aussi detenus sur le site.
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► Algeria: 12 hostages have died in the siege - By ANIS BELGHOUL and PAUL SCHEMM | Associated Press
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► Top Earners Set to Pay Most, Especially Married People - By Margaret Collins | Bloomberg – Thu, Jan 17, 2013
► 3 Big Myths About the Federal Debt Limit - By Michael Santoli
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Nations with hostages held by militants at an Algerian gas plant express concern as an "extremely difficult" rescue operation enters a third day.► Armstrong 'disgraced and humbled' - Lance Armstrong says he feels "disgraced, humbled and ashamed" at his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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► 19 January 2013 - Making hyacinths bloom in winter :: Their blooms are colourful and fragrant, their roots long and dangly. Weeks before spring flowers start popping up outside, indoor gardeners have been making hyacinth bulbs flower in water alone during the short and gloomy days of January. The bulbs must be kept in vases in cool and dark conditions, then, at the right moment, brought out into the light and warmth of the house. Julie Berk, an American living in London, blogs on indoor gardening. She grows tulips and crocuses like this too, but here she shares her hyacinth tips. Continue reading the main story [an error occurred while processing this directive] - Music by ZZ Top and KPM Music. Photography by Paul Kerley and Julie Berk. Slideshow production by Paul Kerley. Publication date 19 January 2013.
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► Tutu's Children - Sharing Archbishop Tutu's dream. Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: Each of the 25 top African professionals who have arrived in Cape Town for a leadership retreat have their own idea of what the continent needs from their generation of leaders. They have been inspired by heroic examples to serve society. But they are about to encounter heavy responsibilities and tough soul-searching on the road to great leadership. In this episode of Tutu's Children, the course participants are told to trade counters in a mock marketplace. The young leaders compete to make a profit, but the three hour-long game is not about trading at all. The real aim is to expose their attitudes to power and privilege.
The golden rule is that you must hold hands to negotiate. Even if you do not go through with a deal, you must keep holding hands until the end of the round. But rules are made to be broken! (VIDEO) ( Related video :: my older post 11 January 2013, Tutu's Children)
► 101 East - Phoning from the Philippines. Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: The Philippines is emerging as a great outsourcing nation for cost efficiency, but are there limits to its success? (VIDEO)
► Inside Story - Boeing's Dreamliner nightmare. Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: As airlines around the world have grounded the 787 Dreamliner planes, what is at stake for Boeing and the global airline industry? Joining Inside Story, with presenter Shuilie Ghosh, are guests: Simon Calder, a senior travel editor for the Independent newspaper; Harsh Vardhan, an aviation consultant, and former managing director of the Indian airline Vayudoot; and aviation expert Chris Yates. (VIDEO)
► Inside Story Americas - Guatemala: Struggling for justice. Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: Former military leader Rios Montt is facing trial for crimes against humanity committed during the civil war. Presenter Kimberly Halkett talks to Rafael Espada, the former Guatemalan vice president about the recent government decree and Guatemala's human rights issues. Inside Story Americas is also joined by guests: Annie Bird, the co-director of Rights Action, who has worked for 17 years documenting human rights abuses with community-based organisations in Central America; and Kate Doyle, a senior analyst of US policy in Latin America for the research and advocacy organisation National Security Archive. (VIDEO)
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