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Kenyan president offers unity government
Jan 5 2008 4:49PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - President Mwai Kibaki told the top U.S. diplomat for Africa that he was willing to share power and the opposition backed off demands for his resignation on Saturday, offering hope for an end to Kenya's deadly electoral crisis.
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Kenyan president offers unity government
Jan 5 2008 4:49PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - President Mwai Kibaki told the top U.S. diplomat for Africa that he was willing to share power and the opposition backed off demands for his resignation on Saturday, offering hope for an end to Kenya's deadly electoral crisis.
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Kenyan president offers unity government
Jan 5 2008 4:49PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - President Mwai Kibaki told the top U.S. diplomat for Africa that he was willing to share power and the opposition backed off demands for his resignation on Saturday, offering hope for an end to Kenya's deadly electoral crisis.
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Terrified Kenyans flee ethnic violence
Jan 5 2008 2:03PM (CT)
CHEPTIRET, Kenya (AP) - Thousands of refugees fled western Kenya Saturday on buses escorted by armed soldiers, streaming down roads strewn with downed power lines, burnt out vehicles and the corpses of others killed when they tried to escape an explosion of postelection ethnic violence.
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Terrified Kenyans flee ethnic violence
Jan 5 2008 2:03PM (CT)
CHEPTIRET, Kenya (AP) - Thousands of refugees fled western Kenya Saturday on buses escorted by armed soldiers, streaming down roads strewn with downed power lines, burnt out vehicles and the corpses of others killed when they tried to escape an explosion of postelection ethnic violence.
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Terrified Kenyans flee ethnic violence
Jan 5 2008 2:03PM (CT)
CHEPTIRET, Kenya (AP) - Thousands of refugees fled western Kenya Saturday on buses escorted by armed soldiers, streaming down roads strewn with downed power lines, burnt out vehicles and the corpses of others killed when they tried to escape an explosion of postelection ethnic violence.
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Terrified Kenyans flee ethnic violence
Jan 5 2008 2:03PM (CT)
CHEPTIRET, Kenya (AP) - Thousands of refugees fled western Kenya Saturday on buses escorted by armed soldiers, streaming down roads strewn with downed power lines, burnt out vehicles and the corpses of others killed when they tried to escape an explosion of postelection ethnic violence.
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Zuma takes fourth wife
Jan 5 2008 12:58PM (CT)
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - The new African National Congress leader and would-be national president Jacob Zuma took another wife Saturday _ in a Zulu tradition of polygamy that coexists uneasily with calls for gender equality in modern South Africa.
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Libyan diplomats abducted in Somalia
Jan 5 2008 11:43AM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Gunmen kidnapped two Libyan diplomats from a busy market in Somalia's lawless capital on Saturday, a guard at the Libyan Embassy and the Foreign Ministry in Tripoli said. The two were later freed, according to a Libyan official.
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UN rights investigators probe Congo
Jan 5 2008 6:53AM (CT)
GOMA, Congo (AP) - Congolese government forces summarily executed civilians and members of a politician's private militia and used excessive force during clashes with the militia last year, according to a preliminary report by U.N. human rights investigators.
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