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3 Mauritanians charged in tourist deaths
Feb 3 2008 9:04PM (CT)
NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (AP) - Prosecutors charged three Mauritanian men Sunday with belonging to an al-Qaida-linked terror organization and murdering four French tourists who were gunned down on a roadside in this Islamic nation in December.
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Fighting rages in Chadian capital
Feb 3 2008 5:50PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Tanks rolled through Chad's capital on Sunday, turning the streets into a battle zone between the government and rebels littered with bodies. Fighting also raged in an area where some 420,000 refugees live near the border with Darfur.
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Fighting rages in Chadian capital
Feb 3 2008 5:50PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Tanks rolled through Chad's capital on Sunday, turning the streets into a battle zone between the government and rebels littered with bodies. Fighting also raged in an area where some 420,000 refugees live near the border with Darfur.
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Fighting rages in Chadian capital
Feb 3 2008 5:50PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Tanks rolled through Chad's capital on Sunday, turning the streets into a battle zone between the government and rebels littered with bodies. Fighting also raged in an area where some 420,000 refugees live near the border with Darfur.
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Fighting rages in Chadian capital
Feb 3 2008 5:50PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Tanks rolled through Chad's capital on Sunday, turning the streets into a battle zone between the government and rebels littered with bodies. Fighting also raged in an area where some 420,000 refugees live near the border with Darfur.
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Fighting rages in Chadian capital
Feb 3 2008 5:50PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Tanks rolled through Chad's capital on Sunday, turning the streets into a battle zone between the government and rebels littered with bodies. Fighting also raged in an area where some 420,000 refugees live near the border with Darfur.
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Fighting rages in Chadian capital
Feb 3 2008 5:50PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Tanks rolled through Chad's capital on Sunday, turning the streets into a battle zone between the government and rebels littered with bodies. Fighting also raged in an area where some 420,000 refugees live near the border with Darfur.
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Rwanda, Congo quakes kill at least 39
Feb 3 2008 4:51PM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - Two earthquakes struck hours apart Sunday in Rwanda and neighboring Congo, killing at least 39 people including some who were in a church that collapsed, officials said.
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Kenya opposition wants AU peacekeepers
Feb 3 2008 1:23PM (CT)
BONDO, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's opposition leader on Sunday called for international peacekeepers to help restore calm in a country once considered one of the most stable on the continent, as weeks of violence linked to the disputed presidential election gathered frightening momentum.
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Kenya opposition wants AU peacekeepers
Feb 3 2008 1:23PM (CT)
BONDO, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's opposition leader on Sunday called for international peacekeepers to help restore calm in a country once considered one of the most stable on the continent, as weeks of violence linked to the disputed presidential election gathered frightening momentum.
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Kenya opposition wants AU peacekeepers
Feb 3 2008 1:23PM (CT)
BONDO, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's opposition leader on Sunday called for international peacekeepers to help restore calm in a country once considered one of the most stable on the continent, as weeks of violence linked to the disputed presidential election gathered frightening momentum.
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Kenya opposition wants AU peacekeepers
Feb 3 2008 1:23PM (CT)
BONDO, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's opposition leader on Sunday called for international peacekeepers to help restore calm in a country once considered one of the most stable on the continent, as weeks of violence linked to the disputed presidential election gathered frightening momentum.
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Kenya opposition wants AU peacekeepers
Feb 3 2008 1:23PM (CT)
BONDO, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's opposition leader on Sunday called for international peacekeepers to help restore calm in a country once considered one of the most stable on the continent, as weeks of violence linked to the disputed presidential election gathered frightening momentum.
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Kenya's divisions aren't only tribal
Feb 3 2008 1:02PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - When Steve Maina finishes a round of golf at Kenya's exclusive Windsor club, a waistcoated waiter hurries over with a tall iced drink while armed guards watch discreetly from the shrubbery, a few minutes' drive from one of Nairobi's oldest slums.
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Rain forests fall at 'alarming' rate
Feb 3 2008 2:52AM (CT)
ABO EBAM, Nigeria (AP) - In the gloomy shade deep in Africa's rain forest, the noontime silence was pierced by the whine of a far-off chain saw. It was the sound of destruction, echoed from wood to wood, continent to continent, in the tropical belt that circles the globe.
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Rain forests fall at 'alarming' rate
Feb 3 2008 2:52AM (CT)
ABO EBAM, Nigeria (AP) - In the gloomy shade deep in Africa's rain forest, the noontime silence was pierced by the whine of a far-off chain saw. It was the sound of destruction, echoed from wood to wood, continent to continent, in the tropical belt that circles the globe.
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Rain forests fall at 'alarming' rate
Feb 3 2008 2:52AM (CT)
ABO EBAM, Nigeria (AP) - In the gloomy shade deep in Africa's rain forest, the noontime silence was pierced by the whine of a far-off chain saw. It was the sound of destruction, echoed from wood to wood, continent to continent, in the tropical belt that circles the globe.
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Rain forests fall at 'alarming' rate
Feb 3 2008 2:52AM (CT)
ABO EBAM, Nigeria (AP) - In the gloomy shade deep in Africa's rain forest, the noontime silence was pierced by the whine of a far-off chain saw. It was the sound of destruction, echoed from wood to wood, continent to continent, in the tropical belt that circles the globe.
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Rain forests fall at 'alarming' rate
Feb 3 2008 2:52AM (CT)
ABO EBAM, Nigeria (AP) - In the gloomy shade deep in Africa's rain forest, the noontime silence was pierced by the whine of a far-off chain saw. It was the sound of destruction, echoed from wood to wood, continent to continent, in the tropical belt that circles the globe.
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Rain forests fall at 'alarming' rate
Feb 3 2008 2:52AM (CT)
ABO EBAM, Nigeria (AP) - In the gloomy shade deep in Africa's rain forest, the noontime silence was pierced by the whine of a far-off chain saw. It was the sound of destruction, echoed from wood to wood, continent to continent, in the tropical belt that circles the globe.
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Bomb kills 8 civilians in Somali capital
Feb 3 2008 2:48AM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A roadside bomb killed eight civilians and wounded nine others when it exploded near a minibus full of passengers in the war-ravaged Somali capital on Sunday, witnesses and hospital staff said.
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