Monday 29 October 2007

News Stories (29/10/07)

Growth of our population is unsustainable, says Cameron (The Times Online) - [text online]

Free English lessons 'would help refugees to integrate' (The Independent Online) - [text online]

Somalis demand that Ethiopians leave (The Independent Online) - [text online]

Darfur delegates to agree agenda (The Independent Online) - [text online]

Charity 'smuggled Darfur war orphans to France for £4,000' (The Independent Online) - [text online]

UK and US play Iraq 'blame game' (BBC News Online) - [text online]

Chad 'kidnapping' angers Sarkozy (BBC News Online) - [text online]

Payout for engineer held in Belfast 'because he was black' (Guardian Online) - [text online]

Tories would cut migration, vows Cameron (Guardian Online) - [text online]

Brick Lane's many narratives (Guardian Online) - [text online]

Flagship border force 'puts security at risk' (Guardian Online) - [text online]

The trouble with Brick Lane (Guardian Online) - [text online]

Goldmine dreams end in death for six displaced Afro-Colombians (UNHCR News) - [text online]

Q&A: Introducing refugees from Bhutan to the world (UNHCR News) - [text online]

Luwani Refugee Camp in Malawi closes as UNHCR moves last resident (UNHCR News) - [text online]

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