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Ghana reflects progress in Africa
Dec 2 2007 10:32PM (CT)
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) - Coby Asmah is a success in a part of the world that is hardly ever equated with success.
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Sudan leader to meet British delegation
Dec 2 2007 7:37PM (CT)
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Sudan's president will meet a British delegation to discuss a possible pardon for a teacher imprisoned in Sudan for allowing her students to name a teddy bear Muhammad, a presidential spokesman said Sunday.
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Somalia PM seeks dialogue with Islamists
Dec 2 2007 2:30PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Somalia's new prime minister will try to open a dialogue with Islamists to end an insurgency that a human rights group said has killed nearly 6,000 civilians so far this year, officials said Sunday.
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Mandela: Halting new HIV infections key
Dec 2 2007 5:12AM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The world must not grow complacent about AIDS because the number of new HIV infections still outpaces the number of those being treated for the disease, former South African President Nelson Mandela said at a benefit concert Saturday.
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Mandela: Halting new HIV infections key
Dec 2 2007 5:12AM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The world must not grow complacent about AIDS because the number of new HIV infections still outpaces the number of those being treated for the disease, former South African President Nelson Mandela said at a benefit concert Saturday.
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Mandela: Halting new HIV infections key
Dec 2 2007 5:12AM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The world must not grow complacent about AIDS because the number of new HIV infections still outpaces the number of those being treated for the disease, former South African President Nelson Mandela said at a benefit concert Saturday.
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Mandela: Halting new HIV infections key
Dec 2 2007 5:12AM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The world must not grow complacent about AIDS because the number of new HIV infections still outpaces the number of those being treated for the disease, former South African President Nelson Mandela said at a benefit concert Saturday.
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Mandela: Halting new HIV infections key
Dec 2 2007 5:12AM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The world must not grow complacent about AIDS because the number of new HIV infections still outpaces the number of those being treated for the disease, former South African President Nelson Mandela said at a benefit concert Saturday.
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