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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Razia Said
A new singer from Madagascar on the scene, Razia Said. Fantastic music, superbe videos and a great ecological commitment.
To listen to her songs, watch great Madagascar photos and videos check out her website at raziasaid.com
An apetizer below
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Friday, October 16, 2009
Gilles Peterson in Havana - 2009
The top class DJ visits and remixes Havana sounds....
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Peace through music
Songs travelling the globe, sung by artists around the world...
You can also get One love and Stand by Me
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Air travel
How would you improve air travel? It is always too small, too narrow, too boring, too long, isn't it? This advert for links has some pretty good ideas to improve the experience....
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Been on such a crowded train?
Check this out... you will stop complaining when tube workers go on strike in your own country.. This is everyday life in some country in Asia, could not tell which country though....
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Monday, March 3, 2008
Jamaica considers marijuana legalization
Are you surprised by this headline? Marijuana isn't already legal in Jamaica?
Despite the fact that government commissions recommended legalizing pot in 2001 and 2003, marijuana is still illegal in Jamaica apparently. Of course, a sizable minority of Jamaica's 2.6 million people are Rastafarians, many of whom use the drug as part of their religion and have long argued that it should be legal.
Jamaica's courts, like those in the United States, are inundated with marijuana-related cases, but the Caribbean nation may face economic sanctions from the U.S. if they legalize the drug.
A seven-member government panel has recently been exploring the idea of drug law reform, and Jamaica's Deputy Prime Minister says that their report and recommendations will be complete in the near future.
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