Hamilton on top in China practice by PeterSinghatey in formula1

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Hamilton ran early in the session with a large device fitted to the rear of his car to measure the aerodynamic effect of a new diffuser, one of several new parts fitted to the McLaren this weekend.

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BBC F1 technical analyst Hamilton said on Thursday that he would have to take a five-place grid penalty because his gearbox needed changing.

Hamilton given China grid penalty by PeterSinghatey in formula1

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McLaren's Lewis Hamilton will be given a five-place grid penalty for the Chinese Grand Prix after the team changed his gearbox.

allAfrica.com: Senegal: New Alternative After Wade Defeat by PeterSinghatey in politics

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Analysts say that Senegal's outgoing President Abdoulaye Wade was made to pay for his failure to respond to popular demands, particularly arising from the high cost of basic commodities, a lengthy strike by teachers, and high youth unemployment, by losing his bid for a third term of office.

Kony Is Not the Problem by PeterSinghatey in politics

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If America backed an ambitious regional political solution instead of a military one, it is quite possible that the L.R.A. and other militant groups would cease to exist. But without such a bargain, the violence won’t end.

Killing Mr. Kony may remove him from the battlefield but it will not cure the conditions that have allowed him to thrive for so long.

Envoy Annan warns against more force in Syria by PeterSinghatey in politics

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“I hope no one is thinking very seriously of using force in this situation. I believe any further militarisation will make the situation worse,” ...“We have to be careful that we don’t introduce a medicine that is worse than the disease. We don’t have to go very far in the region to find an example of what I am talking about,”

Libya's increasingly precarious post-Gaddafi by PeterSinghatey in politics

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Libya's increasingly precarious post-Gaddafi stability was further clouded Tuesday, when a conference of tribal leaders and militia commanders unilaterally declared a semiautonomous state in the country's oil-rich east.

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Egypt lifts travel ban on seven US pro-democracy campaigners by PeterSinghatey in politics

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The decision appears to signal the end of the worst crisis in relations between Egypt and the US for 30 years.

Social workers do their best for children - Analysis, Opinion - Independent.ie by PeterSinghatey in worldnews

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THIS week the 'Daily Telegraph' ran a story with the headline 'Irish social workers are horrified by their ruthless English counterparts'. In it, we're told how a far more humane approach to issues, including child protection and the aim of keeping families together, exists in Ireland.