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		<title>Justice for the World</title>
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			<title>Call for Writers</title>
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			<description>Justice for the World is calling on aspiring and established writers who find common ground with our stances (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=179 Itemid=101)  to come join us. We are not merely looking for journalists, but also for analysts. We are especially keen on having writers on board educated in philosophy, exhibiting strong logic and equipped with having rational standpoints. Since financial compensation is not something we can afford for the time being and in particular for the coming few years, we work solely with volunteers who are willing to work for us or work with us without asking for any financial compensation. If you are interested, please contact us (index.php?option=com_contact task=view contact_id=1 Itemid=3). </description>
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			<title>Obama Using New Media to Reach Ghanaians</title>
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			<description>VOA News President Barack Obama arrives in Ghana Friday on his first trip to Sub-Saharan  Africa since assuming the presidency and once again Mr. Obama will make  widespread use of emerging information technologies to reach out to as many  people as possible. Mr. Obama made the use of the internet and other  technologies a mainstay of his campaign for the White House and he has continued  that trend on trips overseas. Traditional radio and TV  outlets in Ghana are trumpeting President Barack Obama&amp;#39;s two-day visit to their  country, hoping it will mark a turning point in their history. Back in Washington, Mr. Obama&amp;#39;s new media team is hard at work  figuring out how to get the president&amp;#39;s message to as many Africans as possible  using more high tech methods. Macon Phillips is the president&amp;#39;s director for new media. He explains how...</description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 02:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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