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Crash in Sierra Leone kills at least 20
Jun 3 2007 7:04PM (CT)
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) - A helicopter ferrying passengers to Sierra Leone's main airport crashed late Sunday, bursting into flames and killing at least 20 people, local radio stations and a witness at the airport said.
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12 soccer fans killed in Zambia
Jun 3 2007 6:57PM (CT)
LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) - The government on Sunday launched an investigation into the deaths of 12 soccer fans who were crushed as they tried to leave a stadium after Zambia defeated Republic of Congo in an African Cup qualifier.
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Bomber strikes near Somali leader's home
Jun 3 2007 2:17PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A suicide car bomber drove through a roadblock guarding the home of the Somali prime minister on Sunday and rammed the vehicle into a wall. Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi was whisked to safety, officials said, but at least five people were killed in the explosion.
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Bomber strikes near Somali leader's home
Jun 3 2007 2:17PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A suicide car bomber drove through a roadblock guarding the home of the Somali prime minister on Sunday and rammed the vehicle into a wall. Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi was whisked to safety, officials said, but at least five people were killed in the explosion.
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Bomber strikes near Somali leader's home
Jun 3 2007 2:17PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A suicide car bomber drove through a roadblock guarding the home of the Somali prime minister on Sunday and rammed the vehicle into a wall. Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi was whisked to safety, officials said, but at least five people were killed in the explosion.
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Liberians divided over warlord's legacy
Jun 3 2007 11:43AM (CT)
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Former President Charles Taylor's men were known for eating the hearts of their slain enemies. They decorated checkpoints with human entrails. They sliced open the stomachs of pregnant women, taking bets on the sex of the unborn child.
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Liberians divided over warlord's legacy
Jun 3 2007 11:43AM (CT)
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Former President Charles Taylor's men were known for eating the hearts of their slain enemies. They decorated checkpoints with human entrails. They sliced open the stomachs of pregnant women, taking bets on the sex of the unborn child.
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Liberians divided over warlord's legacy
Jun 3 2007 11:43AM (CT)
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Former President Charles Taylor's men were known for eating the hearts of their slain enemies. They decorated checkpoints with human entrails. They sliced open the stomachs of pregnant women, taking bets on the sex of the unborn child.
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Liberians divided over warlord's legacy
Jun 3 2007 11:43AM (CT)
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Former President Charles Taylor's men were known for eating the hearts of their slain enemies. They decorated checkpoints with human entrails. They sliced open the stomachs of pregnant women, taking bets on the sex of the unborn child.
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8 militants killed in Somali fighting
Jun 3 2007 4:59AM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - At least eight foreign and an unspecified number of Somali Islamic militants were killed in fighting with Somali government forces and during bombardment from a U.S. warship on a remote, mountainous northeastern area, officials said Sunday.
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8 militants killed in Somali fighting
Jun 3 2007 4:59AM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - At least eight foreign and an unspecified number of Somali Islamic militants were killed in fighting with Somali government forces and during bombardment from a U.S. warship on a remote, mountainous northeastern area, officials said Sunday.
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8 militants killed in Somali fighting
Jun 3 2007 4:59AM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - At least eight foreign and an unspecified number of Somali Islamic militants were killed in fighting with Somali government forces and during bombardment from a U.S. warship on a remote, mountainous northeastern area, officials said Sunday.
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