Stream - ru Powered by InfoStream http://uaport.net/support/images/islogo.gif http://infostream.com.ua 100 21 Blair to meet Mbeki on last day of final Africa tour AFP World 2007.06.01 13:09<br/>by Phil Hazlewood 44 minutes ago PRETORIA (AFP) - British Prime Minister " /> Tony Blair was to hold talks with South African President Thabo Mbeki on Friday on the last day of his farewell African tour, with Zimbabwe set to figure high on the agenda. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070601/wl_afp/safricabritainblairpoliticsdiplomacy_070601082706 On the Table in Heiligendamm Der Spiegel 2007.06.01 13:06<br/>"Growth and responsibility" is the motto for this year's G-8 summit. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is hosting the meeting, has made both African development and climate change priorities for this year's meeting. http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,485042,00.html Holsinger's church role scrutinized Kentucky.com 2007.06.01 12:04<br/>HAND IN METHODIST RULINGS RAISES CONCERN IN GAY COMMUNITY By Art Jester AJESTER@HERALD-LEADER.COM The nomination of University of Kentucky professor Dr. http://www.kentucky.com/211/story/85442.html Robert Fisk "Independent (UK)" 2007.06.01 12:03<br/>The scar of Hariri's murder will never heal in Lebanon Philip Seymour Hoffman The talented actor explains why he's no ordinary Joe Bob Marley The making of his masterpiece, Exodus, in London The Fray The band explain why they're not Coldplay II Aids breakthrough Scientists hail new treatment Glastonbury Festival Line-up announced Ask Menzies Campbell Put your questions to the Lib Dem leader Independent services Independent Offers A-Z site map Indy 100 prices http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article2601838.ece Robert Fisk "Independent (UK)" 2007.06.01 12:03<br/>The scar of Hariri's murder will never heal in Lebanon Philip Seymour Hoffman The talented actor explains why he's no ordinary Joe Bob Marley The making of his masterpiece, Exodus, in London The Fray The band explain why they're not Coldplay II Aids breakthrough Scientists hail new treatment Glastonbury Festival Line-up announced Ask Menzies Campbell Put your questions to the Lib Dem leader Independent services Independent Offers A-Z site map Indy 100 prices http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article2602259.ece Germany to boost foreign aid "DW" 2007.06.01 12:02<br/>Germany is expected to drastically raise its spending on development aid in 2008. Chancellor Angela Merkel told the daily "Bild" newspaper that the budget for the Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development would receive 750 million euros more than in 2007. http://www.dw-world.de/dw/function/0,,12215_cid_2571721,00.html US President's calls for global warming summit Trend.az 2007.06.01 11:07<br/>( LatWp ) - On the eve of a major international summit, President Bush proposed Thursday that the United States and the other nations that produce most of the gases responsible for global warming initiate a campaign to limit emissions and set long-term goals for reductions. http://mirror-usa.news.trendaz.com/cgi-bin/readnews2.pl?newsId=934612&lang=EN Libyan Aids families reach deal on jailed medics, children Gulf Times 2007.06.01 11:04<br/>TRIPOLI: Families of Libyan children infected with Aids yesterday said they had reached an agreement with Britains outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair which could save five Bulgarians and a Palestinian doctor from the death sentence and bring medical help to the sick infants. A spokesman for the families, and a director of the Kadhafi Foundation which has been mediating in the tragedy of the infected children, of whom http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=152521&version=1&template_id=37&parent_id=17 The children nobody wants Gulf Times 2007.06.01 11:03<br/>By Cesar Chelala NEW YORK: One of the most disturbing aspects of Russias HIV/Aids epidemic is not only how rapidly it is spreading. Another is how many children from HIV-infected mothers have been abandoned, and left to be cared for by the state. http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=152466&version=1&template_id=46&parent_id=26 Affleck's got a lot to catch up on The Bostone Globe 2007.06.01 10:03<br/>By Carol Beggy & Mark Shanahan | June 1, 2007 We could be seeing a whole lot of Ben Affleck around town this weekend, and what with the Sox trying to extend their lead over the Yanks, how could he stay away? http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2007/06/01/afflecks_got_a_lot_to_catch_up_on Geldof puts Africa in focus as he edits Germany's top-selling paper for a day International Herald Tribune 2007.06.01 10:02<br/>The Associated Press BERLIN: Anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof took over for a day as the editor of Germany's biggest-selling newspaper, which appeared Friday with an impassioned front-page plea for the country's leaders to "end the misery" in Africa. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/06/01/europe/EU-GEN-Germany-G-8-Geldofs-Paper.php Bush's legacy on AIDS The Bostone Globe 2007.06.01 09:02<br/>June 1, 2007 HISTORIANS ARE not likely to be kind in judging the chaos President Bush has created in Iraq, or the damage he has done to international agreements like the Geneva Conventions and to civil liberties at home. http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/editorials/articles/2007/06/01/bushs_legacy_on_aids Blatter re:elected as Fifa president "NZZ Online" 2007.06.01 09:04<br/>Sepp Blatter has been given a third term as president of world football's governing body after standing unopposed at the organisation's 57th congress in Zurich. On Thursday delegates from each of Fifa's 208 member nations unanimously backed the Swiss, who originally succeeded Joao Havelange in 1998. http://www.nzz.ch/2007/06/01/eng/article7881111.html Africa: U.S. Aid Programs Reach Out to Vulnerable Global Communities "AllAfrica" 2007.06.01 09:00<br/>United States Department of State (Washington, DC) 31 May 2007 Posted to the web 1 June 2007 Kathryn McConnell Washington, DC In a sweeping outline of U.S. http://allafrica.com/stories/200706010006.html Blair to meet Mbeki on last day of final Africa tour AFP TopStory 2007.06.01 07:09<br/>by Phil Hazlewood 19 minutes ago JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - British Prime Minister " /> Tony Blair was to hold talks with South African President Thabo Mbeki Friday on the last day of his farewell African tour, with Zimbabwe likely to figure highly on the agenda. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070601/ts_afp/safricabritainblairpoliticsdiplomacy_070601033425 Blair to meet Mbeki on last day of final Africa tour AFP World 2007.06.01 07:09<br/>by Phil Hazlewood 19 minutes ago JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - British Prime Minister " /> Tony Blair was to hold talks with South African President Thabo Mbeki Friday on the last day of his farewell African tour, with Zimbabwe likely to figure highly on the agenda. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070601/ts_afp/safricabritainblairpoliticsdiplomacy_070601033425 Australian PM to review acceptance of HIV-positive immigrants International Herald Tribune 2007.06.01 07:03<br/>The Associated Press SYDNEY, Australia: Australia should shut its door to immigrants who are HIV- positive or have communicable diseases such as tuberculosis when regulations are reviewed this month, Prime Minister John Howard reiterated Friday. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/06/01/asia/AS-GEN-Australia-AIDS-Immigrants.php Bashful visitor is enrolled in Mandela ‘ex-presidents' club The Times 2007.06.01 06:18<br/>Greg Hurst, Johannesburg Looking frail and leaning on a white cane, Nelson Mandela capped Tony Blair's farewell tour of Africa yesterday with a glowing tribute to his record. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article1867704.ece Out of Africa The Times 2007.06.01 06:12<br/>The challenge to a continent and its supporters The snide comments on Tony Blair's farewell tour of Africa are ill- deserved. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/leading_article/article1867953.ece Resentment starts to grow over Zoellick The Times 2007.06.01 06:08<br/>Tom Bawden in New York Robert Zoellick's honeymoon was interrupted yesterday, one day after his nomination as president of the World Bank, after a former chief economist of the group branded him a protectionist, spearheading what appeared to be the start of a backlash. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/economics/article1867835.ece