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Kenya streets wracked by violence
Jan 3 2008 11:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police used tear gas, water cannons and batons Thursday to block thousands of people from protesting Kenya's disputed election amid a political deadlock between the president and his chief rival. Kenya's attorney general said there should be an independent probe of the election results because of the perception the Dec. 27 vote was rigged. The U.S. and Europe pushed for reconciliation, saying a "made-in-Kenya solution" was needed to end violence that has killed about 300 pe
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Kenya streets wracked by violence
Jan 3 2008 11:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police used tear gas, water cannons and batons Thursday to block thousands of people from protesting Kenya's disputed election amid a political deadlock between the president and his chief rival. Kenya's attorney general said there should be an independent probe of the election results because of the perception the Dec. 27 vote was rigged. The U.S. and Europe pushed for reconciliation, saying a "made-in-Kenya solution" was needed to end violence that has killed about 300 pe
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Kenya streets wracked by violence
Jan 3 2008 11:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police used tear gas, water cannons and batons Thursday to block thousands of people from protesting Kenya's disputed election amid a political deadlock between the president and his chief rival. Kenya's attorney general said there should be an independent probe of the election results because of the perception the Dec. 27 vote was rigged. The U.S. and Europe pushed for reconciliation, saying a "made-in-Kenya solution" was needed to end violence that has killed about 300 pe
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Kenya streets wracked by violence
Jan 3 2008 11:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police used tear gas, water cannons and batons Thursday to block thousands of people from protesting Kenya's disputed election amid a political deadlock between the president and his chief rival. Kenya's attorney general said there should be an independent probe of the election results because of the perception the Dec. 27 vote was rigged. The U.S. and Europe pushed for reconciliation, saying a "made-in-Kenya solution" was needed to end violence that has killed about 300 pe
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Kenya streets wracked by violence
Jan 3 2008 11:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police used tear gas, water cannons and batons Thursday to block thousands of people from protesting Kenya's disputed election amid a political deadlock between the president and his chief rival. Kenya's attorney general said there should be an independent probe of the election results because of the perception the Dec. 27 vote was rigged. The U.S. and Europe pushed for reconciliation, saying a "made-in-Kenya solution" was needed to end violence that has killed about 300 pe
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Kenya streets wracked by violence
Jan 3 2008 11:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police used tear gas, water cannons and batons Thursday to block thousands of people from protesting Kenya's disputed election amid a political deadlock between the president and his chief rival. Kenya's attorney general said there should be an independent probe of the election results because of the perception the Dec. 27 vote was rigged. The U.S. and Europe pushed for reconciliation, saying a "made-in-Kenya solution" was needed to end violence that has killed about 300 pe
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Kenya streets wracked by violence
Jan 3 2008 11:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police used tear gas, water cannons and batons Thursday to block thousands of people from protesting Kenya's disputed election amid a political deadlock between the president and his chief rival. Kenya's attorney general said there should be an independent probe of the election results because of the perception the Dec. 27 vote was rigged. The U.S. and Europe pushed for reconciliation, saying a "made-in-Kenya solution" was needed to end violence that has killed about 300 pe
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FBI arrives in Sudan for diplomat death
Jan 3 2008 3:59PM (CT)
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - The body of an American diplomat gunned down in Khartoum was placed aboard a jet Thursday for a flight out of the country, and FBI agents arrived to investigate his slaying, U.S. Embassy officials said.
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FBI arrives in Sudan for diplomat death
Jan 3 2008 3:59PM (CT)
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - The body of an American diplomat gunned down in Khartoum was placed aboard a jet Thursday for a flight out of the country, and FBI agents arrived to investigate his slaying, U.S. Embassy officials said.
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Sisulu grandson dies in London at 42
Jan 3 2008 3:39PM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The grandson of the late anti-apartheid hero Walter Sisulu died of an unspecified illness in London on Thursday. He was 42.
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Al-Qaida affiliate claims Algeria attack
Jan 3 2008 1:59PM (CT)
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - An al-Qaida affiliate in North Africa took responsibility for a suicide bombing east of the Algerian capital that killed four police officers, according to a statement posted Thursday on militant Web sites.
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US names 2 sailors found dead in Ghana
Jan 3 2008 10:11AM (CT)
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) - Two U.S. Navy sailors who were found dead in a hotel room in the West African nation of Ghana on New Year's Eve have been identified.
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South African man devoured by lions
Jan 3 2008 7:34AM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - A group of lions devoured a man at the game lodge where he worked, police said Thursday.
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