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[PRESSWIRE] London, United Kingdom - 04.11.14 -- Nominations are now open for the annual Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards 2015.

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[PRESSWIRE] London, United Kingdom- 09.10.14 -- Jo Brand (pictured) hosted a spectacular charity classical concert at the Royal Festival Hall last night in aid of The Passage, who work to end homelessness for thousands of people on London’s streets each year.

[PRESSWIRE] Nairobi, Kenya - 19.08.2014 -- This year marks 36 years since Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, the founding father and the first president of the Kenya passed on at State House, Mombasa, on August 22, 1978.

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[PRESSWIRE] London, United Kingdom - 31.07.14 -- The unrivalled collection of newspapers held by the British Library have been trawled by journalist and author Rona Levin for a book which brings together some of the strangest human-interest stories written in newspapers.  Levin's eclectic selection spans two centuries of writing, finding stories that gripped the nation up to 285 years ago.

[PRESSWIRE] ALEXANDRIA, Va. - 23.07.14 - MeriTalk, a public-private partnership focused on improving the outcomes of government IT, today announced the results of its new report, “Cloud Confusion: Is Private Cloud Holding Feds Back?” The survey, underwritten by AT&T, found that the Federal Government could save $18.9 billion annually by migrating services and applications to the cloud.

[PRESSWIRE] 18.07.2014 -- The European Court of Human Rights today found the Romanian government responsible for the death of 18-year old Valentin Câmpeanu in sub-zero temperatures in a psychiatric hospital in 2004. The ruling will have implications for legal systems across Europe as the Court clarified that NGOs could represent people with disabilities who died and where there was no one else to seek justice.

[PRESSWIRE] ALEXANDRIA, Va. - 09.07.14 - Today marks the release of a collaborative report exploring how high-level officials can work together in transforming state government operations.