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November, 2010

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Stories from November, 2010

1 November 2010

Brazil: country elects first female president

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Former Marxist rebel and President Lula's protegee, Dilma Rousseff, has become Brazil's first female leader, winning 56% of total votes in the second round of the country's presidential election.

Africa: Women Bloggers discuss war of a different kind

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It's been a while. I'm back now and eager to share with you this blog roundup about African women bloggers talking about "war of a different kind." “There is a constant battle in the realm of the spirits,” writes Tehilah. She says, “The choice of soldiers who will fight alongside you is probably one of the most important decisions anyone can make.”

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Côte d'Ivoire: Presidential Election in Pictures

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On this Sunday, October 31st, registered voters in Côte d'Ivoire cast their ballots in the first presidential election in 10 years, due to the Civil War that broke out in 2002 and the subsequent issues that arose from it. Despite some initial delays in some polling stations, voting has been reportedly peaceful and the turnout appears to have been good. Here is a selection of pictures of the voting day.

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Georgia: Reflections on Teach and Learn

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Teach and Learn with Georgia (TLG) is a project established by the Georgian government aiming to recruit 1,000 native English speakers willing to teach English at local schools. Many of the first intake of teachers have also started blogging their experience to date.

South Korea: The Super-Supermarkets Twitter shootout

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As mega-markets arrive to devour small businesses, serious discussions have been rekindled in Korea in both online and offline venues. On the night of October 28, two formidable opponents, one representing big corporations and the other standing the small business owners, engaged in a battle on in Twitter.

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Dominican Republic: Taking Measures Against Cholera

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The cholera outbreak has been expanding to the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. Experts from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) consider it a matter of time before cholera reaches Dominican territory. Bloggers react.

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