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<title>Nigeria cracks down on e-mail scams</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/124088/1/4732</link>
<description>n the heart of sub-Saharan Africa's most-crowded metropolis, in a dimly lit Internet café thumping with Nigerian music, clusters of two and three teenage boys hover around aging computer screens. They use their Nike T-shirts and baggy jeans to wipe sweat off their brows and palms as they intently craft deceptive e-mails and scour the Web for foreign e-mail addresses.</description>
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<title>Annan expresses support to the OLPC initative at WSIS</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/122570/1/4732</link>
<description>&quot;Some inventions are ahead of their time. Others are perfectly of their time. Still others seem so obvious and natural that once people hear about them, they wonder why it took so long for them to come into being. It is a rare invention indeed that manages to be all those things at once,&quot; remarked Kofi Annan while lauding MIT's One Laptop Per Child initative at WSIS.</description>
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<title>DO Channel familiarisation at WSIS</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/122456/1/4732</link>
<description>Digital Opportunity Channel familiarisation and community engagement programme was hosted at the BCO Souk in the WSIS II, Tunis reports Atanu Garai from Tunis.</description>
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<title>Latha Gauris address to the world leaders at WSIS</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/122455/1/4732</link>
<description>Latha Gauri, a video reporter from Kothlapur village, Andhra Pradesh India, was the second grassroots knowledge worker to take the voices and concerns of the grassroots communities across the world, to the international policy platform at WSIS II at Tunis on November 17, 2005.</description>
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<title>Annan calls for digital bridges</title>
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<description>The UN secretary general, Kofi Annan has called on the world to do more to narrow the technology gap between rich and poor.</description>
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