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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Politics and the death penalty
Yesterday, the Prime Minister of Mauritius announced that he is willing to reactivate capital punishment in the country (following its suspension a few years ago.) Personally, I am against death penalty. Judicial errors are possible (and have happened) especially when … Continue reading
Posted in Mauritius, News, Politics
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When kids (and parents) become criminals
I’ve just finished reading an article on Le Mauricien entitled Computing : des Courseworks sous-traités et tarifés. In the article, the journalist explains how HSc students in Mauritius pay some teachers, some lecturers, some past students and even some IT professional … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Mauritius, News, Politics
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Let’s talk on Facebook
Since launching my noulakaz.net blog in 2005, I’ve written a lot of posts, received countless comments and responded to most of them. As a matter of fact, I love blogging but I’m doing it less now for reasons I already … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge7, Linux, Mauritius, News, Technology, Web
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