MINNEAPOLIS – UCare has hired Guled Abdirahman as its marketing representative for the health plan’s disability Special Needs Plans (SNPs).
Abdirahman is responsible for supporting sales goals by enrolling new members in two of UCare’s five SNPs: UCare Connect, a Special Needs Basic Care (SNBC) plan designed to meet the unique needs of adults with a physical disability, developmental disability, and/or mental illness; and UCare Complete, a plan created to serve the special needs of adults with physical disabilities.

By Peta Thornycroft, Harare
A high court in South Africa has ruled that Chinese-South Africans be reclassified as “black,” a term that includes black Africans, Indians and others who were subject to discrimination under apartheid.
SAINT PAUL, Minn.,--Minnesota Farm Service Agency State Executive Director Perry Aasness announced today that enrollment for the 2008 Direct and Counter-cyclical Program (DCP) begins June 25, 2008, and continues until September 30, 2008. The 2008 DCP direct payment rates are: corn, $0.28 per bushel; soybeans, $0.44 per bushel; wheat, $0.52 per bushel; barley, $0.24 per bushel. Producers may request a 22 percent advance payment to be paid by September 30, 2008, with the remainder to be paid after October 1st.
St. Paul, Minnesota - Community Action Partnership of Ramsey & Washington Counties (Community Action) announced today that Clarence Hightower, who has over 20 years experience leading organizations, has been named as the Executive Director.
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Tuesday, June 13, 2008 elected Paschal O. Nwokocha as Chair of their Minnesota/Dakotas chapter. This marks the first time in the history of AILA that an African American has headed an AILA chapter.
By Peter Heinlein, Addis Ababa
In a closely watched case, British mercenary Simon Mann is being tried in Equatorial Guinea's state court for his role in a failed 2004 coup. He faces a sentence of 32 years behind bars.
(GIN) - Youssef Chahine, renowned Egyptian filmmaker, writer and director, who defended the rights of the oppressed, has lapsed into a coma following a brain hemorrhage, according to local sources.

By David Gollust
(GIN) – More than ten thousand people protesting a spiralling crime wave joined a Million Man March in South Africa’s capitacity, Pretoria.