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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) - Protesters defied a call by Ivory Coast's president to end street violence that entered its fourth day Thursday, as the U.N. Security Council warned of possible sanctions against those trying to sabotage the African nation's peace process.
U.N. peacekeepers fired tear gas grenades to keep back hundreds of angry young men protesting outside U.N. headquarters in Abidjan, the country's main city.
Shops, schools and banks remained closed in the city center although life began returning to normal in some outlying areas after President Laurent Gbagbo called late Wednesday for protesters many of whom are believed to be his supporters to leave the streets and go back to their jobs.
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