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Nearly 300 Somalis killed in January
Feb 16 2008 3:49PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Ongoing clashes in the capital left nearly 300 Somalis dead and hundreds more wounded last month, a local human rights group said Saturday.
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Thousands mourn slain lawmaker in Kenya
Feb 16 2008 7:32AM (CT)
PORT VICTORIA, Kenya (AP) - Thousands turned out Saturday to bury a slain opposition lawmaker as political rivals struggled to agree on a power-sharing plan to resolve the violent, drawn-out election crisis in Kenya.
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Bush: US is engaged in African conflicts
Feb 16 2008 7:04AM (CT)
COTONOU, Benin (AP) - President Bush insisted his administration is "plenty active" in the turmoil now roiling nearly every corner of Africa, but said his trip to the continent that began Saturday is focused more on its successes than its conflicts.
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Bush: US is engaged in African conflicts
Feb 16 2008 7:04AM (CT)
COTONOU, Benin (AP) - President Bush insisted his administration is "plenty active" in the turmoil now roiling nearly every corner of Africa, but said his trip to the continent that began Saturday is focused more on its successes than its conflicts.
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Bush: US is engaged in African conflicts
Feb 16 2008 7:04AM (CT)
COTONOU, Benin (AP) - President Bush insisted his administration is "plenty active" in the turmoil now roiling nearly every corner of Africa, but said his trip to the continent that began Saturday is focused more on its successes than its conflicts.
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Bush: US is engaged in African conflicts
Feb 16 2008 7:04AM (CT)
COTONOU, Benin (AP) - President Bush insisted his administration is "plenty active" in the turmoil now roiling nearly every corner of Africa, but said his trip to the continent that began Saturday is focused more on its successes than its conflicts.
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Bush: US is engaged in African conflicts
Feb 16 2008 7:04AM (CT)
COTONOU, Benin (AP) - President Bush insisted his administration is "plenty active" in the turmoil now roiling nearly every corner of Africa, but said his trip to the continent that began Saturday is focused more on its successes than its conflicts.
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Egyptian guards kill Eritrean migrant
Feb 16 2008 3:33AM (CT)
EL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) - Egyptian border guards shot and killed an Eritrean woman and arrested her two young daughters Saturday after they tried to cross illegally into Israel, security and medical officials said.
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