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Royal Facebook usurper freed in Morocco
Mar 19 2008 7:50PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - A Moroccan computer engineer who was imprisoned for creating a fake Facebook profile of King Mohammed VI's younger brother said Wednesday he only did it out of admiration for the prince.
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Gadhafi celebrates Prophet's birthday
Mar 19 2008 4:02PM (CT)
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - In his drive to spread Libyan and Islamic influence in Africa, Moammar Gadhafi inaugurated a huge new mosque in this predominantly Christian country Wednesday, with several African heads of state attending and scores of Arab journalists flown in for the occasion.
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Gadhafi celebrates Prophet's birthday
Mar 19 2008 4:02PM (CT)
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - In his drive to spread Libyan and Islamic influence in Africa, Moammar Gadhafi inaugurated a huge new mosque in this predominantly Christian country Wednesday, with several African heads of state attending and scores of Arab journalists flown in for the occasion.
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Gadhafi celebrates Prophet's birthday
Mar 19 2008 4:02PM (CT)
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - In his drive to spread Libyan and Islamic influence in Africa, Moammar Gadhafi inaugurated a huge new mosque in this predominantly Christian country Wednesday, with several African heads of state attending and scores of Arab journalists flown in for the occasion.
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Gadhafi celebrates Prophet's birthday
Mar 19 2008 4:02PM (CT)
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - In his drive to spread Libyan and Islamic influence in Africa, Moammar Gadhafi inaugurated a huge new mosque in this predominantly Christian country Wednesday, with several African heads of state attending and scores of Arab journalists flown in for the occasion.
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Ranger arrested in killing of gorillas
Mar 19 2008 3:45PM (CT)
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) - A park ranger has been arrested for allegedly masterminding the massacre of endangered mountain gorillas, conservationists said Wednesday.
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UN chief urges new Somali peace effort
Mar 19 2008 1:58AM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged the international community Tuesday to build the foundations for peace in Somalia by strengthening U.N. political efforts and deploying a new 8,000-strong multinational force.
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