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Early results: Senegal's president leads
Feb 25 2007 9:21PM (CT)
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - The president of one of Africa's most stable democracies sought another five-year term Sunday, jostling with 14 contenders in a race that may hinge on the votes of young people hungry for jobs.
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Early results: Senegal's president leads
Feb 25 2007 9:21PM (CT)
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - The president of one of Africa's most stable democracies sought another five-year term Sunday, jostling with 14 contenders in a race that may hinge on the votes of young people hungry for jobs.
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Early results: Senegal's president leads
Feb 25 2007 9:21PM (CT)
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - The president of one of Africa's most stable democracies sought another five-year term Sunday, jostling with 14 contenders in a race that may hinge on the votes of young people hungry for jobs.
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U.N. weighs deploying force to Chad
Feb 25 2007 6:42PM (CT)
BAHAI, Chad (AP) - Tribal leaders are desperate for the deployment of a U.N. peacekeeping force along Chad's border with Sudan to protect refugees and stop increasing spillover from the violence in Darfur.
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U.N. weighs deploying force to Chad
Feb 25 2007 6:42PM (CT)
BAHAI, Chad (AP) - Tribal leaders are desperate for the deployment of a U.N. peacekeeping force along Chad's border with Sudan to protect refugees and stop increasing spillover from the violence in Darfur.
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U.N. weighs deploying force to Chad
Feb 25 2007 6:42PM (CT)
BAHAI, Chad (AP) - Tribal leaders are desperate for the deployment of a U.N. peacekeeping force along Chad's border with Sudan to protect refugees and stop increasing spillover from the violence in Darfur.
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Guinea's union chiefs call off strike
Feb 25 2007 2:30PM (CT)
CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) - Guinea's powerful union chiefs called off a crippling strike Sunday after the president agreed to appoint a new prime minister in an attempt to end simmering unrest that has killed scores of people this year.
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Pirates hijack food aid ship off Somalia
Feb 25 2007 11:05AM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Pirates hijacked a cargo ship delivering U.N. food aid to northeastern Somalia on Sunday _ at least the third time since 2005 that a vessel contracted to the United Nations has been hijacked off the country's dangerous coast.
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Pirates hijack food aid ship off Somalia
Feb 25 2007 11:05AM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Pirates hijacked a cargo ship delivering U.N. food aid to northeastern Somalia on Sunday _ at least the third time since 2005 that a vessel contracted to the United Nations has been hijacked off the country's dangerous coast.
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Pirates hijack food aid ship off Somalia
Feb 25 2007 11:05AM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Pirates hijacked a cargo ship delivering U.N. food aid to northeastern Somalia on Sunday _ at least the third time since 2005 that a vessel contracted to the United Nations has been hijacked off the country's dangerous coast.
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Mozambique resorts devastated by cyclone
Feb 25 2007 12:18AM (CT)
VILANCULOS, Mozambique (AP) - A huge clean-up operation was under way Saturday in some of Mozambique's most popular resorts as the southern African nation's fledgling tourist industry struggled to recover from a devastating cyclone that left tens of thousands homeless.
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Mozambique resorts devastated by cyclone
Feb 25 2007 12:18AM (CT)
VILANCULOS, Mozambique (AP) - A huge clean-up operation was under way Saturday in some of Mozambique's most popular resorts as the southern African nation's fledgling tourist industry struggled to recover from a devastating cyclone that left tens of thousands homeless.
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Mozambique resorts devastated by cyclone
Feb 25 2007 12:18AM (CT)
VILANCULOS, Mozambique (AP) - A huge clean-up operation was under way Saturday in some of Mozambique's most popular resorts as the southern African nation's fledgling tourist industry struggled to recover from a devastating cyclone that left tens of thousands homeless.
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Mozambique resorts devastated by cyclone
Feb 25 2007 12:18AM (CT)
VILANCULOS, Mozambique (AP) - A huge clean-up operation was under way Saturday in some of Mozambique's most popular resorts as the southern African nation's fledgling tourist industry struggled to recover from a devastating cyclone that left tens of thousands homeless.
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