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Sierra Leone crash death toll reaches 22
Jun 4 2007 8:18PM (CT)
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) - The death toll in a helicopter crash near the Sierra Leone airport Sunday rose to 22, the majority of whom were Togo soccer fans, officials said Monday.
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Somali troops kill would-be bomber
Jun 4 2007 6:37PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Ethiopian troops fired Monday at a would-be suicide bomber speeding toward their base, blowing up the car and killing the bomber and a civilian standing nearby, officials said.
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Somali troops kill would-be bomber
Jun 4 2007 6:37PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Ethiopian troops fired Monday at a would-be suicide bomber speeding toward their base, blowing up the car and killing the bomber and a civilian standing nearby, officials said.
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Taylor boycotts his war crimes trial
Jun 4 2007 4:59PM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor plunged the start of his landmark war crimes trial into chaos on Monday by boycotting the hearing and firing his lawyer, saying he did not believe he would get a fair trial.
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Taylor boycotts his war crimes trial
Jun 4 2007 4:59PM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor plunged the start of his landmark war crimes trial into chaos on Monday by boycotting the hearing and firing his lawyer, saying he did not believe he would get a fair trial.
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Some say U.S. sanctions on Sudan weak
Jun 4 2007 1:40PM (CT)
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Business leaders here are predicting that new U.S. sanctions imposed because of violence in Sudan's Darfur region will have little effect on the country's booming oil-driven economy, mostly because the measures avoid targeting key Chinese interests.
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Some say U.S. sanctions on Sudan weak
Jun 4 2007 1:40PM (CT)
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Business leaders here are predicting that new U.S. sanctions imposed because of violence in Sudan's Darfur region will have little effect on the country's booming oil-driven economy, mostly because the measures avoid targeting key Chinese interests.
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Nigeria case against Pfizer delayed
Jun 4 2007 6:27AM (CT)
KANO, Nigeria (AP) - Lawyers for a northern Nigeria state seeking $2 billion in damages from Pfizer Inc. over allegations of wrongdoing in a decades-old drug study failed to show up for the first court proceedings Monday and the case was postponed.
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