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Pambazuka ('New Dawn' in Swahili)

A shout out for Pambazuka News - the free "information service for social justice in Africa" reaching 60,000 people every Friday. It features a challenging editorial every week and, like this blog, highlights news about groups involved in the Special Initiative for Africa, PLUS: sections on Conflict, Emergencies, and Crises, Rights and Democracy, Corruption, Health, Education and Social Welfare, Women and Gender, Refugees and Forced Migration, Racism and Xenophobia, Environment, Media, Development, Internet and Technology, eNewsletters and Mailing Lists, Fundraising, Courses, Seminars, and Workshops, Advocacy Resources, Jobs, Books and Arts and lastly Letters and Comments. Check it out and submit your news and announcements to Pambazuka editor, Firoze Manji .

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Happy new year!
very good

Perhaps I should have worded the second and third sentences of my posting differently, because I guess they don't get the point across. SkunkLink is a nice, simple model, with intuitive markup to go with it, but as a model plus markup, it doesn't say anything about what apps might do with the markup. ("When a link contains multiple arcs with the same prominence, the arcs in question are intended as alternatives for selection by the end user. As with the arc-type, implementations are free to interpret the prominence in any suitable manner.") http://www.joyow.com

Perhaps I should have worded the second and third sentences of my posting differently, because I guess they don't get the point across. SkunkLink is a nice, simple model, with intuitive markup to go with it, but as a model plus markup, it doesn't say anything about what apps might do with the markup. ("When a link contains multiple arcs with the same prominence,

Well, thats an great idea, because swahili becomes more and more important in whole eastafrica.

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