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Report: Warrant for S.Africa chief
Sep 27 2007 10:50PM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The South African state broadcaster, SABC, reported Thursday that a warrant had been issued for the arrest of the national police chief, Jackie Selebi.
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Gunmen in Nigeria kill oil worker
Sep 27 2007 3:51PM (CT)
PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria (AP) - Gunmen wearing military fatigues and traveling by boat attacked a riverside compound Thursday in southern Nigeria, killing a Colombian oil worker and kidnapping at least one other foreigner.
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Algeria: 8 killed in clashes
Sep 27 2007 3:22PM (CT)
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Five security officials and three suspected Islamic militants were killed in clashes this week in Algeria, police and media reports said Thursday.
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Attacks on aid groups rising in Darfur
Sep 27 2007 2:57PM (CT)
NYALA, Sudan (AP) - Humanitarian groups are facing a new escalation of violence in Darfur, with more than a dozen of their vehicles hijacked in recent days and several employees abducted or critically wounded. Several aid groups are questioning how much longer they can go on amid the spiraling chaos.
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Attacks on aid groups rising in Darfur
Sep 27 2007 2:57PM (CT)
NYALA, Sudan (AP) - Humanitarian groups are facing a new escalation of violence in Darfur, with more than a dozen of their vehicles hijacked in recent days and several employees abducted or critically wounded. Several aid groups are questioning how much longer they can go on amid the spiraling chaos.
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Attacks on aid groups rising in Darfur
Sep 27 2007 2:57PM (CT)
NYALA, Sudan (AP) - Humanitarian groups are facing a new escalation of violence in Darfur, with more than a dozen of their vehicles hijacked in recent days and several employees abducted or critically wounded. Several aid groups are questioning how much longer they can go on amid the spiraling chaos.
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Attacks on aid groups rising in Darfur
Sep 27 2007 2:57PM (CT)
NYALA, Sudan (AP) - Humanitarian groups are facing a new escalation of violence in Darfur, with more than a dozen of their vehicles hijacked in recent days and several employees abducted or critically wounded. Several aid groups are questioning how much longer they can go on amid the spiraling chaos.
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Attacks on aid groups rising in Darfur
Sep 27 2007 2:57PM (CT)
NYALA, Sudan (AP) - Humanitarian groups are facing a new escalation of violence in Darfur, with more than a dozen of their vehicles hijacked in recent days and several employees abducted or critically wounded. Several aid groups are questioning how much longer they can go on amid the spiraling chaos.
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Business booming in SAfrica's Soweto
Sep 27 2007 12:34PM (CT)
SOWETO, South Africa (AP) - The towering construction cranes and the cacophony of churning concrete trucks and rumbling cherry pickers are the sights and sounds of a business boom in South Africa's most famous township.
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Business booming in SAfrica's Soweto
Sep 27 2007 12:34PM (CT)
SOWETO, South Africa (AP) - The towering construction cranes and the cacophony of churning concrete trucks and rumbling cherry pickers are the sights and sounds of a business boom in South Africa's most famous township.
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Mandela opens shopping mall in Soweto
Sep 27 2007 8:33AM (CT)
SOWETO, South Africa (AP) - Former President Nelson Mandela opened the largest shopping center in Soweto on Thursday, more evidence of the business boom that is transforming South Africa's most famous township.
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Mandela opens shopping mall in Soweto
Sep 27 2007 8:33AM (CT)
SOWETO, South Africa (AP) - Former President Nelson Mandela opened the largest shopping center in Soweto on Thursday, more evidence of the business boom that is transforming South Africa's most famous township.
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Mandela opens shopping mall in Soweto
Sep 27 2007 8:33AM (CT)
SOWETO, South Africa (AP) - Former President Nelson Mandela opened the largest shopping center in Soweto on Thursday, more evidence of the business boom that is transforming South Africa's most famous township.
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Nigerian bishop rejects U.S. on gays
Sep 27 2007 8:23AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Nigerian Archbishop Peter Akinola has rejected the U.S. Episcopal Church's latest efforts to calm tensions over the consecration of gay bishops _ an issue threatening to split the global Anglican-Episcopalian family.
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Hungry Somalis still share
Sep 27 2007 3:19AM (CT)
JOWHAR, Somalia (AP) - Some days, Lul Haji Adam listens to her youngest son wail with hunger as she scrupulously divides up the food she has scraped together between the 65 members of her extended family.
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Hungry Somalis still share
Sep 27 2007 3:19AM (CT)
JOWHAR, Somalia (AP) - Some days, Lul Haji Adam listens to her youngest son wail with hunger as she scrupulously divides up the food she has scraped together between the 65 members of her extended family.
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Hungry Somalis still share
Sep 27 2007 3:19AM (CT)
JOWHAR, Somalia (AP) - Some days, Lul Haji Adam listens to her youngest son wail with hunger as she scrupulously divides up the food she has scraped together between the 65 members of her extended family.
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Hungry Somalis still share
Sep 27 2007 3:19AM (CT)
JOWHAR, Somalia (AP) - Some days, Lul Haji Adam listens to her youngest son wail with hunger as she scrupulously divides up the food she has scraped together between the 65 members of her extended family.
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Hungry Somalis still share
Sep 27 2007 3:19AM (CT)
JOWHAR, Somalia (AP) - Some days, Lul Haji Adam listens to her youngest son wail with hunger as she scrupulously divides up the food she has scraped together between the 65 members of her extended family.
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Hungry Somalis still share
Sep 27 2007 3:19AM (CT)
JOWHAR, Somalia (AP) - Some days, Lul Haji Adam listens to her youngest son wail with hunger as she scrupulously divides up the food she has scraped together between the 65 members of her extended family.
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Hungry Somalis still share
Sep 27 2007 3:19AM (CT)
JOWHAR, Somalia (AP) - Some days, Lul Haji Adam listens to her youngest son wail with hunger as she scrupulously divides up the food she has scraped together between the 65 members of her extended family.
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