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Anglican leaders rule on gay bishops
Feb 19 2007 10:44PM (CT)
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) - Anglican leaders demanded Monday that the U.S. Episcopal Church unequivocally bar official prayers for gay couples and the consecration of more gay bishops to undo the damage that North Americans have caused the Anglican family.
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Anglican leaders rule on gay bishops
Feb 19 2007 10:44PM (CT)
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) - Anglican leaders demanded Monday that the U.S. Episcopal Church unequivocally bar official prayers for gay couples and the consecration of more gay bishops to undo the damage that North Americans have caused the Anglican family.
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Somalia forms anti-terror military force
Feb 19 2007 9:30PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Somalia's government has formed an anti-terror unit trained by Ethiopian troops to quell growing unrest in the capital and a senior defense official said it went into operation on Monday.
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Police: Gunmen in Nigeria kidnap workers
Feb 19 2007 11:49AM (CT)
PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria (AP) - Gunmen seized three eastern European workers in the latest kidnapping to hit Nigeria's southern oil region, police said Monday. The men were abducted late Sunday in the region's main city of Port Harcourt, Rivers State police spokeswoman Irejua Barasua said.
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Magnitude-5.7 quake shakes eastern Congo
Feb 19 2007 7:04AM (CT)
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) - A magnitude-5.7 quake shook eastern Congo's Lake Albert region on Monday near the Ugandan border, a preliminary report from the U.S. Geological Survey said.
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British NGO campaigner jailed in Angola
Feb 19 2007 6:50AM (CT)
LUANDA, Angola (AP) - A British woman working for the international organization Global Witness has been arrested and accused of espionage, her attorney told a local radio station on Monday.
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7 killed in bus crash in Uganda
Feb 19 2007 6:46AM (CT)
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - A bus and a truck carrying goods collided head-on in Uganda, killing seven people and injuring 20, police said Monday.
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