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Africa: Prosper Africa's Tech for Trade Alliance Announces a Pharmaceutical Tracing Pilot in South Africa as Part of U.S. Digital Transformation with Africa (DTA) Strategy

[Prosper Africa] Prosper Africa's Tech for Trade Alliance (AT4T) is launching its latest pilot in Africa to field test a digital platform intended to bring visibility to Africa's drug supply chains, creating a more transparent, efficient, and safe commercial market for medications.




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Africa: Four Out of Five People in Africa Use Wood for Cooking - a Transition to Clean Fuels Would Cut Emissions and Save Lives, a Model for Nigeria Shows

[The Conversation Africa] Four in every five people in Africa cook using wood, charcoal and other polluting fuels in open fires or inefficient stoves. This releases harmful pollutants and leads to respiratory illnesses and heart disease, particularly among children.




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Nigeria: Meningitis Killed 361 Across 24 States in One Year - NCDC

[Daily Trust] A total of 361 persons across 24 states died from Cerebrospinal Meningitis (CSM) between 2023 and 2024, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), has said.




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Rwanda: World Pneumonia Day - Rwanda Ramps Up Fight Against Leading Child Health Threat

[New Times] As World Pneumonia Day is marked globally, statistics emphasise the high toll of pneumonia in Rwanda, particularly on young children.




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Zimbabwe: Ending Aids Epidemic in Zim By 2030 Within Reach

[The Herald] The goal of ending the AIDS epidemic in Zimbabwe by 2030 is within reach, deputy HIV Prevention Coordinator AIDS and TB Programmes in the Ministry of Health and Child Care Mr Sinokuthemba Xaba has said.




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Nigeria: NCDC Alerts Nigerians Ahead of Lassa Fever, Meningitis Peak Season

[Premium Times] NCDC DG said healthcare workers play critical roles in preventing and managing Lassa fever and other diseases and urged them to always practice standard infection prevention and control measures.




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Nigeria: Meningitis Killed 361 in 1 Year - NCDC

[Leadership] Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has said that between 2023 and 2024, the country recorded 4915 suspected and 380 confirmed cases of meningitis, with 361 deaths across 174 local government areas (LGAs) in 24 States, including the Federal Capital (FCT).




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Kenya: Senators Threaten Censure Motions Against Barasa, Miano for Skipping Plenary Session

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Senators have threatened to impose a censure motion on Health Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa and her counterpart for Tourism Rebecca Miano for failing to appear before the house plenary.




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Bentonite fining in wine

Whoever thought of adding a slurry of a rare clay to white wine to stop it forming haze in bottle?




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Sherry - perhaps the most interesting wine of all

The complexities of Sherry wines revealed




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Red Wine Astringency

An explanation as to the origin of the drying sensations produced by red wines




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Identifying Those Elusive Smells in Wine

A technical expose' on the origin of different varietal characters in wine




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Tongue Map Myth Exposed

Let's lay this ol' chestnut to rest once and for all. The tongue map just ain't true




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Africa: COP29 - Guterres Urges Countries to 'Get Serious' On Loss and Damage Funding

[UN News] UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on Tuesday for countries to step up contributions to a financial mechanism to assist developing countries affected by climate change.




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Africa: COP29 - Drought Warnings Save Lives, What About Livelihoods?

[The New Humanitarian] Nairobi -- While it may be clear from a forecast when a good time to act might be, with regards to livelihoods it is never straightforward to decide what exactly should be done.




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Cameroon: WFP Responds to Severe Flooding in Cameroon That Affects Over 400,000 People

[WFP] Yaounde -- Recent flooding in Cameroon has affected more than 400,000 people and upended lives and livelihoods, as the country grapples with acute food insecurity amid rising food prices, conflict, displacement, and climatic shocks.




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Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Indigenous Grains Make a Comeback Amid Climate Challenges

[263Chat] In Zimbabwe, a quiet revolution is taking root as smallholder farmers embrace traditional grains like millet and sorghum to secure their livelihoods and combat the growing threat of climate change.




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Kenya: UN Chief Says Developing Nations Must Secure Climate Deal At COP29

[Capital FM] Baku, Azerbaijan -- UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared that securing a climate finance deal at COP29 is critical for developing nations, emphasizing that they "must not leave Baku empty-handed."




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Liberia: Government Lapse Leading Miners to Community Forests

[Liberian Observer] In early June, villagers seized a team of miners and their equipment for operating in the Salayea Community Forest without their consent and sued them.




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Africa: Remittances Can Help Fill Funding Gaps for Climate Adaptation

[ISS] More attention should be given to how remittances can help African countries withstand and adapt to climate change.




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Nigeria: 33 Million Could Face Hunger Next Year

[UN News] Three UN agencies appealed on Tuesday for lifesaving support in Nigeria, where record inflation, climate shocks and ongoing conflicts are projected to push the number of food insecure people to 33 million in 2025.




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Africa: Africa Is Battling Plastic Pollution and Waste Crisis, Activists Say

[RFI] Africa continues to grapple with plastic pollution, a waste crisis, and limited investment, activists report, as discussions unfold at the UN climate meetings in Azerbaijan. To shed light on these overlapping challenges, RFI interviewed campaigners and negotiators from across the continent.




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Nigeria: Vanguard Christian Fellowship Celebrates 40th Anniversary, Thanksgiving

[Vanguard] The Vanguard Media Christian Fellowship has announced that it will hold its 2024 end-of-year thanksgiving service in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of Vanguard Media Limited.




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Nigeria: Vanguard Warns Public, Distances Itself From Fake Story On AfDB President

[Vanguard] Vanguard Media Limited hereby issues a public warning to disregard a falsified visual circulating online, which purports to be a screenshot of our website.




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Sudan: Covering Sudan's War, As Told By Journalists

[Dabanga] Nairobi -- More than 18 months into Sudan's war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the work of Sudanese journalists has grown increasingly perilous. Both sides of the conflict have threatened, detained, or otherwise repressed journalists attempting to report on the war.




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Ethiopia: CPJ Urges Ethiopia to Commit to Press Freedom During UN Human Rights Review

[CPJ] The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Ethiopian authorities to accept and implement recommendations on improving press freedom conditions and guaranteeing the safety of journalists during the United Nations' upcoming review of its human rights record.




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Egypt: CPJ, Others Ask UN Working Group for Update On Egyptian Writer Alaa Abdelfattah

[CPJ] The Committee to Protect Journalists, along with 26 other press freedom and human rights organizations, sent a letter on November 12 to the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) seeking updates on the urgent appeal filed on November 14, 2023, concerning the imprisonment of Egyptian writer Alaa Abdelfattah.




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Cameroon: Cameroonian Journalist Nsoyuka Guy-Bruno Maimo Detained, Beaten for Covering Protest

[CPJ] Dakar -- The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Cameroonian authorities to investigate and hold accountable those responsible for detaining and violently abusing Nsoyuka Guy-Bruno Maimo, a reporter with the privately owned Volcanic Times newspaper, while he covered a demonstration on October 24.




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Post Dominguero: "The "In" Crowd" de Ramsey Lewis Trio

Soundtrack de "The Irrational Man" de Woody Allen




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Post Dominguero: "Locked away" de R. City con Adam Levine




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Post Dominguero: "O Mundo" de Moska, Zeca Baleiro, Lenine e Chico César



O mundo é pequeno pra caramba
Tem alemão, italiano, italiana

O mundo filé milanesa
Tem coreano, japonês, japonesa

O mundo é uma salada russa
Tem nego da Pérsia, tem nego da Prússia

O mundo é uma esfiha de carne
Tem nego da Zâmbia, tem nego do Zaire

O mundo é azul lá de cima
O mundo é vemelho na China

O mundo tá muito gripado
O açucar é doce
O sal é salgado

O mundo caquinho de vidro
Tá cego do olho, tá surdo do ouvido

O mundo tá muito doente
O homem que mata
O homem que mente

Por quê você me trata mal
Se eu te trato bem

Por quê você me faz o mal
Se eu só te faço bem

Todos somos filhos de Deus
Só não falamos a mesma língua
Everybod is filhos God
Só não falamos a mesma língua





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Post Dominguero: "Is it a crime?" de Sade




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Post Dominguero: "La Raíz de mi Tierra" de Nina Pastori, Lila Downs y Soledad

¡Hermosísima canción que funciona perfectamente!




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Post Dominguero: "Simply Falling" de Iyeoka




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Post dominguero: "The greatest love of all" de Whitney Houston




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Post Dominguero: "Lo que es la vida" de Felipe Pirela




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Post Dominguero: "You get me" de Concha Buika y Seal




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Relaciones Públicas: ¿En quién confiar en tecnología? Reflexión sobre la crisis de Samsung



Al comienzo de mi agencia: www.tuatupr.com tuvimos como cliente a Samsung.

Fue un tema extraño que no salió a la luz pública por retrasos del desarrollo.

Nos quedamos con las ganas de hincarle el diente a una marca tan llamativa, pero el recuerdo de aquello viene a mi mente al ver la desastrosa gestión que ha realizado la empresa coreana con la crisis del Galaxy Note 7, que le ha significado un gran problema financiero, pero sobre todo de imagen que puede ser incluso más grave para sus productos.

A pesar de que se sabe que las baterías de los móviles se recalientan e incluso se incendian y explotan (en la imagen  un iPhone 5 que quemó el asiento de un coche), la manera en como Samsung abordó la situación ponen en solfa la confianza a una marca que antes se consideraba robusta.

Primer interrogante: ¿Por qué explotan incluso estando desconectados?  No se sabe a ciencia cierta cómo es que una batería ha logrado calentarse tanto hasta explotar estando en reposo.

Segundo interrogante: ¿Cómo Samsung permitió que el tema llegara al punto que las aerolíneas prohibieran embarcar el teléfono afectado, incluso después de que un vuelo se viera afectado por un teléfono en llamas?  Si ya se sabía que el móvil era potencialmente un peligro no había nada que esperar.

Tercera interrogante: Si realmente consideran que el móvil es peligroso, ¿por qué distribuyen guantes ignífugos para que sus clientes envíen de vuelta el dispositivo por correo terrestre/marítimo?  No muestran mucha preocupación por la seguridad de sus consumidores.  

En resumen:

  1. No se cerró la crisis, porque aún hay varias interrogantes.
  2. Actuación lenta.  Incluso 
  3. La marca expone al peligro a sus consumidores y vuelve a hacerlo obligándoles a manipularlo nuevamente.

Para los actuales consumidores que estiman la marca Samsung, esta crisis puede tratarse de un percance, aunque sus consecuencias son realmente graves.

Para los fieles usuarios de otras marcas, esto les ayudará a reafirmar su "amor" por su decisión actual.

Los que más deben preocupar a Samsung son aquellos que se mueven por diferentes motivos (prestaciones, precio, etc.), pero que, ante una eventualidad como la de una posible explosión del teléfono seguramente optarán por otra marca más segura.

En una industria con tan alto grado de competencia, un error de estas dimensiones puede poner en serio riesgo la credibilidad y confianza de una marca y sus productos, lo que significará una posible amenaza para su viabilidad futura.




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Tax Time Fraudsters Working Overtime – An ACCESS Fraud Alert

February 13, 2006 – With tax time fast approaching, the scam artists are out in droves. They are using a variety of ploys to fool consumers and engage in identity theft. Although most of these tricks have been used in the past, consumers continue to fall for them.




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Significant Change to Real ID Act

December 20, 2005 – A small but significant change was made to the Real ID Act, when Congress modified certain requirements for victims of domestic violence. Specifically, language inserted in another law will allow victims of domestic violence to use a PO Box instead of a physical address when obtaining a driver’s license.




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H&R Block Mistakenly Embeds SSN’s in Some Mailing Labels

January 4, 2006 - Last month, H&R Block sent a promotional mailing to both existing customers and prospects. A portion of the recipients were surprised to find out that their Social Security Numbers were embedded in a string of numbers on the mailing label.




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Credit Card Interest Rates Going Up? It Could Be Because Of Your Electric Bill.

August 10, 2005 – There are a lot of people carrying large credit card balances which they will be lucky to pay off in their lifetime. Some consumers are being hit with interest rates in excess of 30% even though they have never been late on their credit card payments. The reason for this is that many credit card companies now use a system called "universal default", which allows them to raise your interest rate for reasons other than being late in the payment of your credit card bill.




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Can Going to the Library Hurt Your Credit?

If you have overdue books at the local library, you may want to return them now. That’s because a number of cash strapped libraries have started using collection agencies to collect fines and fees that are owed to them for overdue books. And once your name is turned over, there is a pretty good chance that you will find your library fines showing up as unpaid bills on your credit report.




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Experian Agrees to Settlement with FTC for False Advertising

August 16, 2005 - FreeCreditReports.com, a subsidiary of Experian, has agreed to settle a law suit with the Federal Trade Commission over false and deceptive advertising claims. The FTC had accused Experian of using the offer of a free credit report to consumers as a lure to get them to subscribe to a paid credit monitoring service. The suit alleged that consumers were not told that they would be billed for credit monitoring unless they cancelled the service within 30 days.




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Homeowners Need to Update Insurance Prior to New Bankruptcy Laws Taking Effect

On October 17th a new bankruptcy law goes into effect across the United States. While Congress claimed that the purpose of the law was to crack down on deadbeats, it is apparent that little or no thought went into how the law treats victims of circumstances that are beyond their control. ACCESS has made note on a number of occasions that this group is largely made up of people who lose their jobs and those that lose their medical coverage and then get hit with catastrophic medical bills. But there is another category of people who may wind up getting hit just as hard unless they are truly prepared; homeowners who become victims of natural or manmade disasters.




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Wondering Where Your Old Tax Refund Is? It May be Frozen by the IRS!

January 11, 2006 – If you are missing an old tax refund and wondering when it will show up, the answer may be “never”. That is because the IRS now uses software to identify possible cases of “refund fraud”. Unfortunately, the software appears to be error prone and tax payers are getting caught in the middle.




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New Bankruptcy Law Not Having Intended Effect

January 17, 2006 – Three months ago today, the United States new bankruptcy law went into effect. The law was hailed by Congress and the banking industry as a way to crack down on “abuses” by dead-beats who ran up their bills with the intent of never paying them. But if the past three months are any indication, those so called dead-beats are few and far between.




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Ameriquest Mortgage to Pay $325 Million Settlement in Predatory Lending Case

January 24, 2006 – Yesterday, Ameriquest Mortgage agree to pay $325 million in restitution to those who had borrowed money from the company. The agreement settles legal disputes with 49 states and the District of Columbia, and is the second largest in US history.




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Le bons plans NoFrag profitent du week-end prolongé pour regarder la télé

Lundi prochain, c’est le 11 novembre, et comme la majorité d’entre vous, les bons plans NoFrag du week-end ne travaillent pas. C’est l’occasion parfaite pour ralentir le rythme et de profiter d’un peu de temps libre. Vous n’y aviez pas encore pensé, mais vous voulez absolument une machine à popcorn. Elle ira très bien à […]




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Tout le monde l’avait oublié, Nightingale vire la moitié de son staff

Sorti en accès anticipé en février dernier, Nightingale promettait un jeu de survie coopératif dans un univers original. En effet, on devait naviguer de monde en monde, dans un univers victorien avec des pouvoirs magiques. Si l’esthétique semblait pas mal en vidéo lors des présentations, il s’est avéré que le jeu n’était finalement pas si […]