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A book by Bereket Simon, head of Government Communication Affairs with a ministerial portfolio, titled “Tale of Two Elections,” discussing the elections of 2005 and 2010, was inaugurated on Tuesday, December 20, 2011. As Bereket had played a critical role in stirring the election campaign of the ruling party, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), the book presents a detailed analysis of the pre and postelection situation of the highly contested election in 2005, in a very intimate and personal manner. It also deals with the overwhelming support that EPRDF received in the national election held in 2010 and issues usually raised on the result. The book is published in Kenya and Ethiopia, with a size of 20,000 and 10,000, respectively, sponsored by Mohammad Hussein Ali Al-Amoudi (Sheik), a business mogul. It is distributed with sole distributorship of Aynalem Book Store and has a cover price of 90 Br. In the picture, Berket provides Demeke Mekonnen, minister of Education (MoE), with his book signed, officially.

Fekadu Petros, 24, moved to Addis Abeba from his native Wolayta, 390km south of the capital following the death of his father, who was survived by seven children and his wife. The short and skinny young man has worked in the city for the past four years, sending whatever money he can save to his mother and siblings.He is attached to a scrap metal store in Menallesh Terra, Merkato, which pays him 250 Br a month. But, he also carries stuff for a lot of people visiting Merkato to do their shopping. On good days he can make as much as 60 Br from these people, he says.The money may seem significant, but living on a day-to-day basis, people like Fekadu hardly think of their incomes on a monthly basis. They pay 10 Br just for a sleeping space on a mat. For 300 Br a month, they could get a better place, but they do not have enough money at any given to pay for it upfront. They live on a daily basis.A proper meal costs about 15 Br in that part of Merkato. Many of these people, including day labourers, shoeshine boys, snack vendors, and beggars, eat gursha, handfuls of restaurant leftovers served from plastic bags.Gursha, under normal circumstances, is a small roll of enjera and stew that one person puts into the mouth of another as an act of intimacy or hospitality, a tradition in Ethiopia. Sometimes the roll of food may be somewhat big with some of it falling into the palm of the person who is being fed, who keeps his hand just under his mouth expecting some spill over.

Al-Shabab said its forces were surrounding the town after making what it called a planned withdrawal.Eyewitnesses said armoured vehicles and heavy artillery were used in the attack, which Ethiopia said was made at the request of the Somali government.Somalia’s prime minister meanwhile announced an operation “to liberate the tyranny of… al-Shabab from Somalia”.”Early this morning, the Somali National Army recaptured some al-Shabab-occupied territories engaging the enemies in Hiiraan and other regions of the country,” said Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, head of Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG)


The Temple of Heaven (The Qi Nian Temple) is illuminated as Beijing celebrates the new year. AE — Throngs of revelers gathered around Times Square in New York City early Sunday to ring in the New Year amid cheers, glittering confetti and fireworks in one of many festivities worldwide.

Crowds erupted in cheers, kissed and hugged as the giant ball dropped at midnight to mark the start of 2012.

“This is crazy, it’s doggone warm,” said Gary Grieco of College Point New York, who attended the unusually warm festivities this year.

Grieco said he hopes this year is better than the last and outlined his resolutions for the New Year.

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