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Fighting erupts in western Kenyan town
Jan 25 2008 10:04PM (CT)
NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - Fierce street battles erupted in a western Kenyan city Friday, leaving bodies lying on the ground with machete slashes and pierced with arrows, witnesses said.
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Fighting erupts in western Kenyan town
Jan 25 2008 10:04PM (CT)
NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - Fierce street battles erupted in a western Kenyan city Friday, leaving bodies lying on the ground with machete slashes and pierced with arrows, witnesses said.
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Fighting erupts in western Kenyan town
Jan 25 2008 10:04PM (CT)
NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - Fierce street battles erupted in a western Kenyan city Friday, leaving bodies lying on the ground with machete slashes and pierced with arrows, witnesses said.
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Fighting erupts in western Kenyan town
Jan 25 2008 10:04PM (CT)
NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - Fierce street battles erupted in a western Kenyan city Friday, leaving bodies lying on the ground with machete slashes and pierced with arrows, witnesses said.
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UN: Darfur force improving, needs help
Jan 25 2008 6:35PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - Darfur's peacekeeping force has resumed some patrols and returned to refugee camps since the U.N. took over this year, but the mission will ultimately fail without more troops and equipment, a top U.N. official said.
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UN: Darfur force improving, needs help
Jan 25 2008 6:35PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - Darfur's peacekeeping force has resumed some patrols and returned to refugee camps since the U.N. took over this year, but the mission will ultimately fail without more troops and equipment, a top U.N. official said.
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UNICEF: Kenya child rapes on rise
Jan 25 2008 4:01PM (CT)
GENEVA (AP) - Kenya has seen a rise in child rapes since last month's disputed presidential election sparked violence and forced thousands into makeshift camps, the United Nations children's fund said Friday.
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Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
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Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
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Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
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Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
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Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
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Zimbabwe sets March 29 for elections
Jan 25 2008 12:55PM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - President Robert Mugabe has set national elections for March 29, according to a proclamation issued Friday that angered the opposition, which had called for the vote to be put back until constitutional disputes were settled.
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S. Africa declares electricity emergency
Jan 25 2008 7:09AM (CT)
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - South Africa will ration electricity, increase prices and encourage a switch to solar energy, all part of emergency measures now being undertaken amid power outages that have caused chaos and misery nationwide and threatened to choke economic growth.
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