Saturday, December 29, 2007File:JacobZuma.jpg Corruption-related charges have been brought against Jacob Zuma, the newly-elected leader of the African National Congress (ANC), according to his lawyer. A trial is scheduled to begin on August 14, 2008. The charges stem from an
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So You Want To Be A Dental Assistant!
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Handy Dandy Arthritis Treatments For Dogs
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Israeli PM Ariel Sharon briefly opens eyes
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