February 2008
Friday 29 February
- An alternative nuclear energy? (14:08) - Tunisia's US$28.7 billion economy is powered totally by fossil-based power plants that produce electricity equivalent to 8.5 metric tons of oil. To gain energy security and reduce carbon emission, in 2005 the Ministry of Energy signed an agreement with France's...
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Thursday 28 February
- The Tunisian Cinema Online (13:51) - I'm really glad to see the Tunisian web spreading and giving real contents on the web especially for the stuff that you can't find elsewhere Cinema Tunisian is a new site dedicated to the Tunisian cinema and all the...
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Tuesday 26 February
- Lighthouses of Tunisia (14:17) - Most of Tunisia's lighthouses were built by the French within the first 20 years of their colonial government. Today the lighthouses are maintained by the Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports de Tunisie (OMMP). It appears that...
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Monday 25 February
- featured photographer: Karim Ben Khelifa (15:45) - He's probably the most known and the most adventurous Tunisian photographer I know, his portfolio is a hard collection of misery all over Iraq (All along the conflicts since 1990), Somalia and Afghanistan, and even if he insists in...
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- Tunisian Citroen C15 tuning (15:29) - Via [A woman in love]...
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Thursday 21 February
- When Tunis turns to be Kabul through Australians eyes (14:27) - We advise you to exercise caution and monitor developments that might affect your safety in Tunisia because of the risk of terrorist attack. Pay close attention to your personal security and monitor the media for information about possible new safety...
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Monday 18 February
- [If]Yahoo sold to Microsoft, Flickr getting redeigned (14:38) - The late big buzz about MS deal to take over Yahoo for a bunch of billions ended like usual with a satisfying transaction, Earlier today, a job posting on Microsoft's career site revealed that the software giant is working...
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Monday 4 February
- Middle east cut Intenet cables (08:02) - It seems that the recent Internet block out in the middle east is some kind of message in the next pressure methods, no more needs to troops invasion but a cut off of today's most valuable vital needs: the Internet....
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