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Egypt seeks assurances over French 'asbestos' ship
CAIRO, Jan 13 (AFP) Jan 13, 2006
France's decommissioned aircraft carrier Clemenceau lay at anchor off the Egyptian coast on Friday waiting for Paris to give assurances to Cairo that the vessel was not an environmental hazard.

Egypt seeking assurances over French 'asbestos' ship
CAIRO, Jan 13 (AFP) Jan 13, 2006
Egypt said Friday it was awaiting documents from France to provide assurances that a decommissioned French warship seeking to transit the Suez Canal was not a danger to the environment.

British environmentalist, filmmaker slain in Kenya's Rift Valley
NAIVASHA, Kenya, Jan 13 (AFP) Jan 13, 2006
Gunmen shot and killed a well-known British environmentalist and wildlife photographer at her home in Kenya's central Rift Valley early Friday, police said.

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British environmentalist slain in Kenya's Rift Valley
NAIVASHA, Kenya, Jan 13 (AFP) Jan 13, 2006
Gunmen armed with an assault rifle shot and killed a well-known elderly British environmentalist early Friday in an apparent home invasion robbery in Kenya's central Rift Valley, police said.

Bush reaffirms pledge to rebuild hurricane-ravaged states
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
President George W. Bush on Thursday confirmed his commitment to help rebuild areas devastated by last summer's hurricanes, predicting a "building boom" led by private businesses.

Bush reaffirms pledge to rebuilding hurricane-ravaged states
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
President George W. Bush on Thursday confirmed his commitment to help rebuild areas devastated by last summer's hurricanes, calling the US government a "partner" in the reconstruction effort.

Kenya waives import duty on food aid to battle drought
NAIROBI, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
Kenya on Thursday waived import duties on food aid as it battles to feed millions facing severe shortages and potential famine due to a searing drought that has hit nations across east Africa.

More anti-GM activists acquitted by French court
VERSAILLES, France, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
A group of activists who destroyed a crop of genetically modified (GM) maize in France in 2003 were Thursday acquitted by a Versailles court, bolstering the already widespread opposition in the country to such experimental plantations.

Egypt closes Suez Canal to French 'asbestos' ship
CAIRO, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
Egypt said Thursday it had barred access to the Suez Canal to a French warship bound for an Indian breakers' yard, demanding proof that the asbestos-insulated ship is not carrying dangerous waste.

UN faults China for slow response to toxic benzene spill
NAIROBI, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
The United Nations on Thursday faulted China for its poor initial response to a toxic benzene spill that contaminated a major river and cut off water supplies to millions of Chinese and Russians when it crossed the border.

Kenya begins rhino relocation to stock park depleted by poachers
NAIROBI, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
Kenyan wildlife authorities have begun moving 33 endangered rhinos from sanctuaries around the country to a national park in the northeast where the population was decimated by poachers in the past 40 years, officials said Thursday.

Greece seeks to export unwanted sludge after local protests
ATHENS, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
Greece is looking for a foreign country to accept shipments of treated sludge from Athens that no local authority in the country wants to deal with, the state sewerage company said on Thursday.

Egypt denies access to French 'asbestos' ship
CAIRO, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
Egypt on Thursday refused to allow the French decommissioned aircraft carrier Clemenceau access to the Suez Canal enroute to an Indian breakers' yard, Egyptian officials said.

UN faults China for slow response to toxic spill
NAIROBI, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
The United Nations on Thursday criticized China for its poor initial response to a toxic benzene spill that contaminated a river and cut off water supplies to Chinese and Russians across the border.

Cold spell claims 12 more lives in northern India, toll 181
LUCKNOW, India, Jan 12 (AFP) Jan 12, 2006
At least 12 more people froze to death in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, police said Thursday, as a cold wave that has gripped north India since the weekend showed signs of easing.


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