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AU peacekeepers begin patrols in Somalia
May 1 2007 10:11PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - African Union peacekeepers patrolled the streets of Somalia's capital Tuesday for the first time since they arrived in March, moving out after the government declared victory over Islamic insurgents.
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AU peacekeepers begin patrols in Somalia
May 1 2007 10:11PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - African Union peacekeepers patrolled the streets of Somalia's capital Tuesday for the first time since they arrived in March, moving out after the government declared victory over Islamic insurgents.
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AU peacekeepers begin patrols in Somalia
May 1 2007 10:11PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - African Union peacekeepers patrolled the streets of Somalia's capital Tuesday for the first time since they arrived in March, moving out after the government declared victory over Islamic insurgents.
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Liberia restarts diamond industry
May 1 2007 7:10PM (CT)
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Liberia's president formally opened 10 diamond screening and evaluation offices across the country on Tuesday, marking the first step toward restarting the industry following the end of a six-year ban by the United Nations.
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Liberia restarts diamond industry
May 1 2007 7:10PM (CT)
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Liberia's president formally opened 10 diamond screening and evaluation offices across the country on Tuesday, marking the first step toward restarting the industry following the end of a six-year ban by the United Nations.
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Militants seize 6 oil workers in Nigeria
May 1 2007 3:50PM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Gunmen armed with dynamite assaulted a Chevron Corp. tanker in Nigeria's southern oil-producing region early Tuesday, killing a Nigerian sailor and kidnapping an American oil worker and five other foreigners, authorities said.
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Corn up nearly 700 percent in Zimbabwe
May 1 2007 2:16PM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - The government on Tuesday announced a nearly 700 percent increase in the price of corn, the mainstay of the Zimbabwean diet, amid worsening economic woes that already have many people eating one meal a day or less.
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