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Live 8 challenged by U.S. perception of generosity
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Buddy, we gave already.
Ethnic musicians set to rock rainforests during fest today
Music lovers are in for a big treat as ethnic musicians from around the world will rock the rainforests at the foothills of the legendary Mount Santubong during the annual Rainforest World Music Festival which starts today.
Music lovers in for another jungle treat
Music lovers are in for a big treat as ethnic musicians from around the world will rock the rainforests at the foothills of the legendary Mount Santubong during the annual Rainforest World Music Festival which starts today.
Fest swings to eclectic beat of world music
Billed as the region's most successful world music event, the Rainforest World Music Festival blasted off into its eighth year before thousands of fans at the foothills of the legendary Mount Santubong near here on Friday night.
Sound of music in the jungle
It has become a common sight at Sarawak Cultural Village at this time of the year - a huge stage with the jungle and Santubong Mountain as its backdrop and the crowd numbering in the thousands swaying and dancing to the beat of musical rhythms from around the world in the clearing in front of it.
Chirac urges action after seven immigrants die in blaze
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Jacques Chirac ordered action on fire safety on Tuesday after seven immigrants, including four children, died in a blaze in a rundown building in Paris, days after 17 immigrants died in a similar tragedy.
Tsunami aid hits record $11 bln--UN disaster chief
LONDON (Reuters) - Nine months after the Indian Ocean tsunami donors have raised more than $11 billion in what the United Nations says is an unprecedented response, but most are still neglecting other emergencies.
Women bosses could help U.N. fight sex abuse - report
Since most peacekeeping personnel are now men, a
Nigerian jailed, fined for cheating
It was another classic case of deception. A bank clerk surrendered US$2,750 (RM10,407) to a Nigerian, thinking that she stood to inherit a 'family savings box' containing assets worth US$75mil (RM284mil).
U.N. seeks $4.7 billion in aid for neglected crises
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations urged wealthy nations on Wednesday to donate $4.7 billion next year to lend a helping hand to 31 million people in 26 countries facing often-overlooked humanitarian crises.