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"CCA has concluded what many call our best summit ever. I can’t be sure. Each summit with which I have been associated has had its own “personality”. The success of any summit is often best judged from a distance after seeing what really resulted from the thousands of individual interactions. The 2009 summitbroke new ground because it was not simply a two and a half day affair. Instead, a full week was filled with meetings and events. In my mind, it was those extra days that added to the success of this summit, perhaps as much as did the major address by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the presentations in the presidential plenary involving four African presidents and the chairman of the African Union Commission, Africa’s highest civil servant. From this summit are already some very clear results that have implications not simply for CCA but for American relationships with other countries. For that reason, it will be important to follow up on these meetings with all due deliberation and commitment. Doing so will serve CCA’s mission of fostering greater business and trade between the United States and the nations of Africa, and will help advance CCA members’ activities in Africa, something that is of utmost importance to our national strategic interests. The week began with an unprecedented meeting of our international counterparts from Europe, South Africa, Canada and Japan. These business councils on Africa represented no fewer than 15 countries and met together to find common ground upon which we could increase partnership opportunities in Africa among our respective members. We also had an opportunity to better understand the challenges each of our organizations faces in meeting our common missions of increasing investment and trade in Africa for our members. We discovered that we had much in common. We agreed to make known more readily to our different organizations business partnership opportunities in Africa. We believe this will have long-term implications for the future of trade and development in Africa. We also may be able to develop a more coordinated private sector approach to G-20 meetings. Nearly all nations in the G-20 readily acknowledge the importance of the private sector to development, but seldom are private sector views actually incorporated in the deliberations. We now have moved our organizations into the possibility of a more coordinated approach. We also conducted three bilateral “Doing Business in….” seminars. The seminars focused on Angola, Ethiopia and Namibia and each attracted no fewer than 150 participants. A great many partnerships and new opportunities may transpire from these seminars. At the very least these meetings strengthened government and private sector receptivity to American business in these three nations, which were initially selected partly as a result of their own initiative and partly because each presents special opportunities for U.S. business, large and small. Angola is the CNBC’s Erin Burnett introduces the 2009 Summit Presidential Plenary, moderated by Fleishman-Hillard President & Senior Partner Jack Modzelewski. Participating heads of state included Paul Kagame (Rwanda); John Atta Mills (Ghana); Denis Sassou Nguesso (Republic of Congo); and Fradique de Menezes (São Tomé & Principe). The presidents were joined by African Union Commission Chair Jean Ping and SEACOM CEO Brian Herlihy.
President’s Message: Looking Back on the 2009 U.S.-Africa Business Summit "

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*Boulle* Conservation, Mediation & Charities - *Boulle* Conservation *...*
16 *Jan* 2008 ... Laurence *Boulle* This month we congratulate Professor Laurence *Boulle* ... the *...* *Donation* by Mark *Boulle* 08/07/09. £20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid . *...* Eric Kimmel came here at the urging of Jean-*Raymond Boulle*, . *...*

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Recording *Mauritius*: Birding the Black Gorges « Round Robin
By Hugh
Read on for sights—and to hear the sounds he recorded—from his first day looking for the endangered *Mauritius Kestrel*, one of the highest priorities for his recording trip to *Mauritius*. Here's Jon: From an overlook high in the mountains *...*
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By Julie Crust

LONDON (Reuters) - Titanium Resources Group said investors were less concerned than a few years ago about investing money in Sierra Leone, after the mining firm moved to issue new shares to boost output in the West African country.

The company said on Monday it conditionally placed 151 million shares to raise about $25 million to increase production and processing capacity at its Sierra Rutile mine.

But chief executive John Sisay told Reuters the group's production of rutile -- mainly used to make the titanium dioxide pigment in paints, paper, plastics and pharmaceuticals -- will be lower than anticipated this year.

"In this fundraising there wasn't so much concern about country risks as there was before. It wasn't such a huge deal as it was three-four years ago," Sisay said.

Sierra Leone emerged from a decade of civil war in 2002 and has stepped up efforts to combat corruption.

"I don't think there are any major issues left over from the civil war that threaten stability," said Sisay.

At 1213 GMT, Titanium Resources shares were down 12.2 percent at 10.525 pence, just above the 10 pence at which the company will place the new stock, which represented a 22.5 percent discount to Friday's closing price.

Sisay said new funds accounted for about 65 percent of the placing.  Continued...

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Mon Oct 26, 2009
DFI Expands Marine Operations to Include Other Mineral Deposits

 Vancouver, October 26, 2009 -- Diamond Fields International Ltd. (DFI:TSX) ("DFI" or the "Company"). Diamond Fields is pleased to announce that is expanding its marine operations division to include base metal and other mineral marine deposits around the world. The Company is actively targeting, evaluating and pursuing known world-class deposits for possible acquisition. "Given Diamond Fields' unique experience as one of only a handful of companies to successfully conduct commercial marine mining, and the vast mineral wealth offshore, it only makes sense for DFI to capitalize on that experience and apply its expertise to other parts of the world" said Wayne Malouf, Diamond Fields CEO. He noted while the Company is expanding its marine mining division, it continues to pursue and develop land-based projects as well.


DIAMOND FIELDS INTERNATIONAL LTD.

"Wayne Malouf"

Wayne Malouf, Chief Operating Officer
For further information, contact Wayne Malouf at + 1 604 685 9911
Website: www.diamondfields.com

Forward-Looking Statements:
Statements in this release that are forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties concerning the specific factors identified in Diamond Fields' periodic filings with Canadian Securities Regulators. Such forward-looking information represents management's best judgment based on information currently available. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed and actual future results may vary materially. Diamond Fields does not assume the obligation to update any forward-looking statement.  

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Le domaine d'Anse Jonchee* :: The Kestrel Valley - Mauritius


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*Domaine d'Anse Jonchée* | Mauritius Hub
Further down, for those seeking a calm retreat and huge spaces, *Le Domaine d'* *Anse Jonchee* invites you for a stay in one of the 7 comfortable lodges, *...*

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