drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 08 2006 | africa, business, pan am, airlines
Interesting story on airlines' global expansion - (Delta is leading the way back to Africa), plus some great Pan Am nostalgia.
Quoted: I'm sure today you can stumble across examples of Pan Am's famous blue globe -- faded, peeling and streaked with rust -- on abandoned trucks and ground equipment in Monrovia, Abidjan, Nairobi and elsewhere.
Quoted: Love them or hate them, airlines are more than corporations. They operate, in a sense, as de facto ambassadors.
drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - May 01 2008 | mom, liberia, health, news, africa, education
A redot from Mel I am very proud to share with those who didn't catch it already.
Quoted: Dianne Slager, a nurse practitioner who has taught at Calvin for three years, will use the Nagel funds to travel to Liberia in late May of 2008 to assess knowledge and attitudes about HIV/AIDS among church leaders and to evaluate the HIV/AIDS information programs they offer.
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drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 18 2008 | geography, quiz, africa, funThis is fun. I got 35. Beat that. Liz showed it to me but she could not beat that.
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drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2008 | liberia, africa, politics, news, race, african politics
I haven't made it all the way through this yet. What I've read so far is great. Dad, you might want to pass it along to Mom (and Leah, since she doesn't appear to spend much time here anymore) (both of whom are also returning to Liberia after a long time away).
Quoted: I was going back, finally doing something I should have done a thousand different times since that night, May 16, 1980, when my mother, my younger sister, Marlene, and I got on a Pan Am flight at Robertsfield and fled the place that my great-great-great-great-grandfather helped found.
Quoted: Because of him, I would not grow up, 150 years later, as an American black girl, burdened by racial stereotypes about welfare queens. Nor would I have to deal with the weights of a sub-Saharan African girl, with a life expectancy of about 40 years, yanked out of school at 11 to fetch water and cook over a coal pot and rear children barely younger than herself.
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drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 11 2007 | news, africa, sierra leone, politics
My friend Ben is there as an election monitor.
Quoted: Voters in Sierra Leone go to the polls to elect a new president, five years after the end of a civil war.
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drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 28 2007 | africa, logistics
Dad, I thought you'd like this story about fixing a flat with limited resources in West Africa. (Others might like it too)
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drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 06 2007 | news, ghana, africa, britain
Quoted: Some Ghanaians, including Abusi, have returned home from abroad especially for the anniversary.
"Everybody is happy, there is a big sense of unity, ecstasy, enthusiasm, national sense of pride," he told the BBC.
"People are really, really happy, full reconciliation across the party lines. Everybody is just welcoming the 50th anniversary."
drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 03 2007 | baseball, news, africaShareViewed: 1 Time

- zwier28 - Dec 09 2006
- drew_s - Dec 09 2006
- liz - Dec 12 2006
You must be Drew's friend before you can comment on this Fave.A return to Africa? So when are we going so that you can show me your old home? I have a friend in the Sudan too if we want to stop over (No really I do, and I want to).
Just as soon as you save up that first $100k or so and feel like buying us tickets.
count me in! unfortunately i'd have to get a passport. i've never had one before which kind of embarasses me...
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