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			<title>African Music Treasures Blog - Kenya</title>
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			<description>African music treasures is a Voice of America blog that allows you to discover rare African recordings from the VOA&apos;s unique African music library.  Many of the recordings featured on the blog are unreleased recordings of traditional and contemporary music that were originally recorded for the VOA program MUSIC TIME IN AFRICA.</description>
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				<title>The Kawere Boys</title>
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				Over the last two years- through the thousands of emails, phone calls and letters I have received from listeners throughout Africa- I have gained some insight into the many ways in which the presidential campaign of Senator Barack Obama inspired the continent.  This enthusiasm blossomed into collective euphoria when, one week ago, Senator Obama was elected the 44th President of the United States of America.  In phone calls from Algeria, Guinea, Cote D&apos;Ivoire, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda and Somalia, ...
				
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