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Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 3 2007 2:32PM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants.
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Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 3 2007 2:32PM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants.
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Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 3 2007 2:32PM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants.
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Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 3 2007 2:32PM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants.
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Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 3 2007 2:32PM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants.
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Report: 40 drown in Gulf of Aden
Nov 3 2007 6:22AM (CT)
SAN'A, Yemen (AP) - About 40 people, mostly Somalis, have drowned while crossing the Gulf of Aden on their way to Yemen in a desperate attempt to escape gunbattles back home, security officials and witnesses said Saturday.
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Cocaine could destabilize Guinea-Bissau
Nov 3 2007 5:51AM (CT)
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - Amid growing demand in Europe, South American traffickers are moving billions of dollars worth of cocaine through the tiny West African nation of Guinea-Bissau, an amount so large it dwarfs all other economic sectors combined and could destabilize the coup-prone country, a top U.N. official said.
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