FROM EYRE TO WHERE? Where to go, where to stay and what to eat in 2008 1 FIRST Edition

BEING in the US for next year's election would be an experience to behold, especially if the country's first woman President, Hillary Clinton, or potentially the first black President, Barack Obama, make it to the White House. THE main international soccer comp in Africa, the African Cup o...

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Published inHerald-Sun news-pictorial
Main Author Zoe Skewes, Ed Charles, Kathleen Cuthbertson and Rachael Oakes-Ash
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Melbourne, Vic News Limited 28.12.2007
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Summary:BEING in the US for next year's election would be an experience to behold, especially if the country's first woman President, Hillary Clinton, or potentially the first black President, Barack Obama, make it to the White House. THE main international soccer comp in Africa, the African Cup of Nations, is held every two years. And from January 20, it's Ghana's turn. This event will give soccer fans a taste for what's in store when South Africa hosts the World Cup in 2010.
ISSN:1038-3433