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Nigerian protesters occupy Chevron site
May 7 2007 6:01PM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Protesters armed with machetes occupied a Chevron oil installation in southern Nigeria on Monday, forcing a shutdown of the facility, officials said.
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Engine failure studied in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 2:26PM (CT)
MBANGA-PONGO, Cameroon (AP) - Investigators focused Monday on the possibility a Kenya Airways jetliner lost power in both engines during a storm just after takeoff and was trying to glide back to the airport when it plunged into a mangrove swamp 12 miles from the runway.
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Engine failure studied in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 2:26PM (CT)
MBANGA-PONGO, Cameroon (AP) - Investigators focused Monday on the possibility a Kenya Airways jetliner lost power in both engines during a storm just after takeoff and was trying to glide back to the airport when it plunged into a mangrove swamp 12 miles from the runway.
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Engine failure studied in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 2:26PM (CT)
MBANGA-PONGO, Cameroon (AP) - Investigators focused Monday on the possibility a Kenya Airways jetliner lost power in both engines during a storm just after takeoff and was trying to glide back to the airport when it plunged into a mangrove swamp 12 miles from the runway.
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Engine failure studied in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 2:26PM (CT)
MBANGA-PONGO, Cameroon (AP) - Investigators focused Monday on the possibility a Kenya Airways jetliner lost power in both engines during a storm just after takeoff and was trying to glide back to the airport when it plunged into a mangrove swamp 12 miles from the runway.
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Engine failure studied in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 2:26PM (CT)
MBANGA-PONGO, Cameroon (AP) - Investigators focused Monday on the possibility a Kenya Airways jetliner lost power in both engines during a storm just after takeoff and was trying to glide back to the airport when it plunged into a mangrove swamp 12 miles from the runway.
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Engine failure studied in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 2:26PM (CT)
MBANGA-PONGO, Cameroon (AP) - Investigators focused Monday on the possibility a Kenya Airways jetliner lost power in both engines during a storm just after takeoff and was trying to glide back to the airport when it plunged into a mangrove swamp 12 miles from the runway.
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Woman convicted in baby contract killing
May 7 2007 1:04PM (CT)
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - A woman was convicted Monday of hiring a hit squad to murder her lover's baby daughter, ending a trial that had dominated headlines for months with details of South Africa's first known contract killing of an infant.
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AP correspondent dies in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 7:17AM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Anthony Mitchell, among the 114 people that an official said were killed in a plane crash over the weekend in Cameroon, was a dogged Associated Press correspondent from Britain with a passion for Africa and for uncovering challenging stories. He had been on assignment to investigate the criminal trade in endangered species for food.
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AP correspondent dies in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 7:17AM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Anthony Mitchell, among the 114 people that an official said were killed in a plane crash over the weekend in Cameroon, was a dogged Associated Press correspondent from Britain with a passion for Africa and for uncovering challenging stories. He had been on assignment to investigate the criminal trade in endangered species for food.
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AP correspondent dies in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 7:17AM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Anthony Mitchell, among the 114 people that an official said were killed in a plane crash over the weekend in Cameroon, was a dogged Associated Press correspondent from Britain with a passion for Africa and for uncovering challenging stories. He had been on assignment to investigate the criminal trade in endangered species for food.
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AP correspondent dies in Cameroon crash
May 7 2007 7:17AM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Anthony Mitchell, among the 114 people that an official said were killed in a plane crash over the weekend in Cameroon, was a dogged Associated Press correspondent from Britain with a passion for Africa and for uncovering challenging stories. He had been on assignment to investigate the criminal trade in endangered species for food.
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Taylor witnesses fear UN travel bans
May 7 2007 6:03AM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Potential defense witnesses for Charles Taylor are refusing to testify at the former Liberian president's war crimes trial for fear of being slapped with U.N. travel bans, Taylor's lawyer told a court Monday.
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