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Dark Horse Ulinzi Won, K'ogalo Wowed, Stars Dimmed and FKL Shamed Us

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Children receive biscuits as they take shelter at a sports arena on the outskirts of the slum of Kibera, Nairobi, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008. photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo Children receive biscuits as they take shelter at a sports arena on the outskirts of the slum of Kibera, Nairobi, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008. Maize is handed out to displaced people who are taking shelter at a sports arena on the outskirts of the slum of Kibera, Nairobi, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008. photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo Maize is handed out to displaced people who are taking shelter at a sports arena on the outskirts of the slum of Kibera, Nairobi, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008. Mount Kenya is the highest peak in Kenya at 5,199 m (17,042 ft).[23] Kenya is named after the mountain. photo: Creative Commons / Chris Mount Kenya is the highest peak in Kenya at 5,199 m (17,042 ft).[23] Kenya is named after the mountain. Kenya - Mountains/ntf1 photo: GFDL Kenya - Mountains/ntf1 Kenya Airways in Amsterdam photo: Creative Commons / Alexander Johmann Kenya Airways in Amsterdam Kenya Wildlife Service wardens demonstrate how Charles, a sniffer dog, detects illegal ivory in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. photo: AP / Khalil Senosi Kenya Wildlife Service wardens demonstrate how Charles, a sniffer dog, detects illegal ivory in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. Raila Odinga, center, waves to the crowd, as they applause his nomination as presidential candidate of the Orange Democratic Movement Party of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007. Raila Odinga, 62, defeated four rival, said Richard Kwach, chairman of the Orange Democratic Movement Party of Kenya. A day earlier, Kalonzo Musyoka, 52, won the nomination of Kenya's other main opposition party, Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya photo: AP Photo / Khalil Senosi Raila Odinga, center, waves to the crowd, as they applause his nomination as presidential candidate of the Orange Democratic Movement Party of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007. Raila Odinga, 62, defeated four rival, said Richard Kwach, chairman of the Orange Democratic Movement Party of Kenya. A day earlier, Kalonzo Musyoka, 52, won the nomination of Kenya's other main opposition party, Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya In this photo released by Kenya's Presidential Press Service, Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki, left, meets opposition leader Raila Odinga at his Harambee House office, in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008. photo: AP Photo / Presidential Press Services, HO In this photo released by Kenya's Presidential Press Service, Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki, left, meets opposition leader Raila Odinga at his Harambee House office, in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008. Kenya's Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, speaks to journalists in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday April 1, 2009. photo: AP / Khalil Senosi Kenya's Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, speaks to journalists in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday April 1, 2009. Vice President -Kalonzo Musyoko, second left, President of Kenya Mwai Kibaki, second right, Prime Minister of Kenya Raila -pjb1 photo: AP / KHALIL SENOSI Vice President -Kalonzo Musyoko, second left, President of Kenya Mwai Kibaki, second right, Prime Minister of Kenya Raila -pjb1 Tessa Jowell, Minister of Culture and Sport in the British Government speaking to the media in London Thursday Jan. 9, 2003. The British Government would like the English cricket team not to play a match in the forthcoming Cricket World Cup in Zimbabwe, due to the political situation, but are not offering compensation to the English Cricket Board if they pull out. Jowell had just had a meeting with the ECB, but there was no further movement. The Cricket World Cup will take place in South Africa, photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant Tessa Jowell, Minister of Culture and Sport in the British Government speaking to the media in London Thursday Jan. 9, 2003. The British Government would like the English cricket team not to play a match in the forthcoming Cricket World Cup in Zimbabwe, due to the political situation, but are not offering compensation to the English Cricket Board if they pull out. Jowell had just had a meeting with the ECB, but there was no further movement. The Cricket World Cup will take place in South Africa, Thousands of people from the area of Mombasa, Kenya, line up to receive medical aid at the Samburu Health Centre, July 24, 2008. photo: USAF / Staff Sgt. Carolyn Erfe Thousands of people from the area of Mombasa, Kenya, line up to receive medical aid at the Samburu Health Centre, July 24, 2008. Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit evacuate a casualty during a mass casualty drill. photo: US Navy / Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kathryn Whittenberger Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit evacuate a casualty during a mass casualty drill. SOUTH OF ETHIOPIAN BORDER, CENTRAL NORTHERN KENYA - FEBRUARY 3: OLF rebels are regrouping in Northern Kenya to safety, February 3rd, 2006, in Kenya. The OLF is orgaznied militarely as a coventional army, with its platoon, batallion, regiments. (Photo by Jonathan Alpeyrie/Getty images) photo: Creative Commons / Pfctdayelise SOUTH OF ETHIOPIAN BORDER, CENTRAL NORTHERN KENYA - FEBRUARY 3: OLF rebels are regrouping in Northern Kenya to safety, February 3rd, 2006, in Kenya. The OLF is orgaznied militarely as a coventional army, with its platoon, batallion, regiments. (Photo by Jonathan Alpeyrie/Getty images) Kenya Elections Violence. photo: AP / Darko Bandic Kenya Elections Violence. Kenya Air Force F-5E Tiger II and an USAF C-5 Galaxy in the background photo: Creative Commons / Victor12 Kenya Air Force F-5E Tiger II and an USAF C-5 Galaxy in the background Nation Center, headquarters of the Nation Media Group Nairobi is home to most of Kenya's news and media organizations. The city is also home to East Africa's largest newspapers: the Daily Nation and the The Standard. These are circulated within Kenya and cover a range of domestic and regional issues. photo: Creative Commons / Arthur Buliva Nation Center, headquarters of the Nation Media Group Nairobi is home to most of Kenya's news and media organizations. The city is also home to East Africa's largest newspapers: the Daily Nation and the The Standard. These are circulated within Kenya and cover a range of domestic and regional issues. Guo Chongli, Chinese ambassador to Kenya, awards a certificate of the Seminar on the Prevention and Treatment of Malaria to a Tanzanian in Nairobi, Kenya, Aug. 3, 2003. The seminar, organized by China and Kenya, ended Aug. 3. Thirty-four people from China photo: PeopleDaily Photo Guo Chongli, Chinese ambassador to Kenya, awards a certificate of the Seminar on the Prevention and Treatment of Malaria to a Tanzanian in Nairobi, Kenya, Aug. 3, 2003. The seminar, organized by China and Kenya, ended Aug. 3. Thirty-four people from China Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit tow a casualty to their boat during a simulated mass casualty drill. photo: US Navy / Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kathryn Whittenberger Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit tow a casualty to their boat during a simulated mass casualty drill. China-Kenya Trade Fair opend in Nairobi Kxinhua2u photo: Xinhua photo China-Kenya Trade Fair opend in Nairobi Kxinhua2u Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit transport casualties to their boat to be evacuated during a simulated mass casualty drill. photo: US Navy / Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kathryn Whittenberger Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit transport casualties to their boat to be evacuated during a simulated mass casualty drill. Kenya Airways photo: Creative Commons / Quentin Douchet Kenya Airways Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit prepare to swim ashore to evacuate injured personnel during a simulated mass casualty drill. photo: US Navy / Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kathryn Whittenberger Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit prepare to swim ashore to evacuate injured personnel during a simulated mass casualty drill. Kenya A displaced Kenyan girl waits to receive tea, Friday, Jan. 11, 2008 at a sports arena at the Nairobi Trade Fair grounds. Kenya's main opposition party plans mass rallies across the East African nation to protest President Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election, a spokesman said Friday. Children receive biscuits as they take shelter at a sports arena on the outskirts of the slum of Kibera, Nairobi, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008. Maize is handed out to displaced people who are taking shelter at a sports arena on the outskirts of the slum of Kibera, Nairobi, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008. Mount Kenya is the highest peak in Kenya at 5,199 m (17,042 ft).[23] Kenya is named after the mountain. Kenya - Mountains/ntf1 Kenya Airways in Amsterdam Kenya Wildlife Service wardens demonstrate how Charles, a sniffer dog, detects illegal ivory in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. Raila Odinga, center, waves to the crowd, as they applause his nomination as presidential candidate of the Orange Democratic Movement Party of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007. Raila Odinga, 62, defeated four rival, said Richard Kwach, chairman of the Orange Democratic Movement Party of Kenya. A day earlier, Kalonzo Musyoka, 52, won the nomination of Kenya's other main opposition party, Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya In this photo released by Kenya's Presidential Press Service, Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki, left, meets opposition leader Raila Odinga at his Harambee House office, in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008. Kenya's Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, speaks to journalists in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday April 1, 2009. Vice President -Kalonzo Musyoko, second left, President of Kenya Mwai Kibaki, second right, Prime Minister of Kenya Raila -pjb1 Tessa Jowell, Minister of Culture and Sport in the British Government speaking to the media in London Thursday Jan. 9, 2003. The British Government would like the English cricket team not to play a match in the forthcoming Cricket World Cup in Zimbabwe, due to the political situation, but are not offering compensation to the English Cricket Board if they pull out. Jowell had just had a meeting with the ECB, but there was no further movement. The Cricket World Cup will take place in South Africa, Thousands of people from the area of Mombasa, Kenya, line up to receive medical aid at the Samburu Health Centre, July 24, 2008. Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit evacuate a casualty during a mass casualty drill. SOUTH OF ETHIOPIAN BORDER, CENTRAL NORTHERN KENYA - FEBRUARY 3: OLF rebels are regrouping in Northern Kenya to safety, February 3rd, 2006, in Kenya. The OLF is orgaznied militarely as a coventional army, with its platoon, batallion, regiments. (Photo by Jonathan Alpeyrie/Getty images) Kenya Elections Violence. Kenya Air Force F-5E Tiger II and an USAF C-5 Galaxy in the background Nation Center, headquarters of the Nation Media Group Nairobi is home to most of Kenya's news and media organizations. The city is also home to East Africa's largest newspapers: the Daily Nation and the The Standard. These are circulated within Kenya and cover a range of domestic and regional issues. Guo Chongli, Chinese ambassador to Kenya, awards a certificate of the Seminar on the Prevention and Treatment of Malaria to a Tanzanian in Nairobi, Kenya, Aug. 3, 2003. The seminar, organized by China and Kenya, ended Aug. 3. Thirty-four people from China Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit tow a casualty to their boat during a simulated mass casualty drill. China-Kenya Trade Fair opend in Nairobi Kxinhua2u Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit transport casualties to their boat to be evacuated during a simulated mass casualty drill. Kenya Airways Members of the Kenya Special Boat Unit prepare to swim ashore to evacuate injured personnel during a simulated mass casualty drill.


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