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Weapons seized during raid in Somalia
May 9 2007 3:24PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - African peacekeepers acting on a tip from a former insurgent in Somalia seized weapons hidden in houses in the southern part of the troubled capital Wednesday, an official said.
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Weapons seized during raid in Somalia
May 9 2007 3:24PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - African peacekeepers acting on a tip from a former insurgent in Somalia seized weapons hidden in houses in the southern part of the troubled capital Wednesday, an official said.
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Gunmen seize 4 U.S. workers in Nigeria
May 9 2007 2:02PM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Gunmen seized four American workers in Nigeria's southern oil region, and an Italian oil company said Wednesday that daily crude production had been cut by nearly 100,000 barrels a day by the worst bombing to hit the petroleum industry in months.
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Gunmen seize 4 U.S. workers in Nigeria
May 9 2007 2:02PM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Gunmen seized four American workers in Nigeria's southern oil region, and an Italian oil company said Wednesday that daily crude production had been cut by nearly 100,000 barrels a day by the worst bombing to hit the petroleum industry in months.
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Work continues at plane crash site
May 9 2007 5:13AM (CT)
DOUALA, Cameroon (AP) - U.S. aviation experts conferred with their Kenyan and Cameroonian counterparts Wednesday in an international effort to determine what caused a Kenya Airways jet to crash into a central African swamp and kill all 114 aboard.
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Work continues at plane crash site
May 9 2007 5:13AM (CT)
DOUALA, Cameroon (AP) - U.S. aviation experts conferred with their Kenyan and Cameroonian counterparts Wednesday in an international effort to determine what caused a Kenya Airways jet to crash into a central African swamp and kill all 114 aboard.
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Work continues at plane crash site
May 9 2007 5:13AM (CT)
DOUALA, Cameroon (AP) - U.S. aviation experts conferred with their Kenyan and Cameroonian counterparts Wednesday in an international effort to determine what caused a Kenya Airways jet to crash into a central African swamp and kill all 114 aboard.
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