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AIDS cure rumours short-lived: Tokay Geckos mainly traded for traditional medicine, finds new study
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Last chance for the Sumatran rhino
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species votes to save endangered species of sharks and rays
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Global brands to set standard for sustainability performance of aluminium products
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Issues affecting endangered species to take center stage at 16th CoP16 meeting in Bangkok
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NABJ appoints Roland Martin honorary chair for 2013 Convention and Career Fair
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The rising tide of IT and cell phones in North Korea
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East-West Center Launches Revamped Asia Matters for America Website
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Major shake-up at Apple results in exit of Forstall, Browett
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Asia leads in number of endangered primates in the world
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IUCN and Microsoft partner to tackle species extinction
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One-fifth of world's invertebrates threatened with extinction - IUCN
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Solomon Islands at centre of "captive breeding" shenanigans
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Microsoft sells out stake in MSNBC.com
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The DiNgDiNgPaLs website, is all about you. It was created by me, Segun Adeoye, herein afterwards referred to as Your Pal.

Bio: Your Pal is an Alfred Friendly Press Fellow, USA; a Visiting Journalist, at the Sun-Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; member, Investigative Reporters and Editors, USA; a member of the International League of Young Journalists, Russia; associate member, National Association of Black Journalists, USA; a Joel Belz International Media Fellow, USA; an alumnus of the International Institute for Journalism of InWEnt Germany, and an alumnus of The Fund for American Studies/European Journalism Institute, Prague, Czech Republic. He was the winner, 2007 Nigerian Young Journalist of the Year award. He is the editor, online and multimedia, at TELL magazine, a foremost weekly News-magazine based in Lagos, Nigeria, in West Africa.

