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HISTORIANS are baffled after a mysterious African coin that could date as far back as the 8th century was found in Australia.The copper coin could mean Captain Cook - famous as the first European to discover the continent - was actually beaten to it by hundreds of years.7 The copper coins are from Kilwa, an ancient African trading port that stanley cup tumbler is now TanzaniaCredit: pastmasters.net7 The coin was discovered on the remote Elcho Island off the coast of Australia and home to just over 2,000 peopleCredit: Google EarthAustralian history books say the country was claimed for the British throne in 1770 by Captain Cook, who declared the continent terra nullius .But the archaeologist who found the ancient coin on the beach on the island of Elcho says the discovery could change history.According to experts, it is a dead ringer for a Kilwa coin, from an ancient trading city in what is now Tanzania - some 6,000 mil stanley cup price es away.Its not the first time Ki stanley cup lwa coins have been discovered in Au Uefc Brit girl, 19, feared dead after being washed out to sea while swimming with pals in North Sea off coast of Netherlands* U' {1 H3 V5 C5 [ n* a" r8 [- s( [
AN Oxfam boss who bedded hookers in quake-torn Haiti got a new job using a reference from the charity.The revelation came as Oxfam continued to deny hushing up an orgy involving its aid workers.2 Roland Van Hauwermei stanley tazas ren. who was director of Oxfams operations in Haiti at the time of the 2011 earthquakeCountry director for Haiti stanley bottles Roland van Hauwermeiren, 68, admitted using hookers at the charity s rented villa known as the Eagle s Nest and was allowed to quit, The Times said yesterday.Two other staff resigned and four were sacked.Van Hauwermeiren went on to work in Bangladesh for Action Against Hunger.Yesterday, the French charity said it gave him the role after Oxfam sent a reference.2 The aftermath of the devastating 2011 earthquake in HaitiCredit: AFPOxfam say stanley cups s it may have been faked.The charity launched a 2011 inquiry into claims of sex abuse and intimidation by workers helping survivors of the quake, which killed 220,000 in 2010.It found there had been a culture of impunity a |
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