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ABC News - Mon Nov 9, 3:19 pm ET
ABC's Jan Simmonds reports from New York: The New York Times’ “At War” blog has a write-up today about a new Saddam Hussein biography (part one of a trilogy) published in Sudan last month and there are rumors surrounding it...
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 3, 5:27 am ET
The US-based Carter Centre, which has been charged with monitoring preparations for Sudanese elections next April, criticised the Khartoum authorities on Tuesday for impeding poll observers.
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INO News - Thu Nov 5, 4:27 am ET
(RTTNews) - A British millionaire-businessman who illegally sold used military personnel carriers to war-ravaged Sudan in breach of an official embargo was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison, and ordered to pay £5,000 costs.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 4, 1:12 am ET
Air raids may no longer target the highlands of central Sudan, but heads still turn sharply to scan the skies at the sound of an aeroplane engine overhead.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Oct 29, 3:44 pm ET
Sudan's vice president on Thursday cautiously welcomed proposals from a panel of African leaders to end conflict in Darfur but said the question of a special court to try those charged with atrocities needed further discussion.
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USA Today - Sun Nov 8, 7:02 am ET
China's premier says Beijing will provide $10 billion in new loans to African nations over the next three years and has outlined a plan to cancel government debts for some of the poorest of those countries.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 3, 2:02 pm ET
US envoy Scott Gration was shuttling between rival Sudanese leaders on Tuesday in a bid to resolve a row over rules for a promised vote on independence for the south that threatens to derail nationwide elections.
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U.S. Department of State - 1 hour 13 minutes ago
Interview on the Charlie Rose Show Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Hotel Adlon Berlin, Germany November 9, 2009 QUESTION: Secretary Clinton, thank you for joining us. SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you, Charlie. QUESTION: It is a historic time in this historic city. Where were you when you heard the news that the Berlin Wall had come down? SECRETARY CLINTON: I was in Arkansas, and Bill and I ...
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Vail Daily - Thu Nov 5, 9:24 pm ET
Darfuri tribesman who wrote about genocide visits Vail Valley Mike McKibbin Special to the Vail Daily Vail Valley, CO Colorado VAIL VALLEY, Colorado - Daoud Hari, who will speak in the Vail Valley Friday, buried his brother, was twice imprisoned and tortured and watched the destruction of his home village in the Darfur region of Sudan. With no home to return to and his family scattered across ...
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Human Rights Watch - Fri Nov 6, 11:44 am ET
Beijing's abuses affect many issues the U.S. holds dear. If the national elections planned for April, less than six months away, are going to have any credibility as being free and fair, Sudan needs to reform this law immediately. For years this law has been a tool of state oppression.
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International Crisis Group - Tue Nov 10, 4:21 am ET
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 3, 10:04 am ET
US envoy Scott Gration was shuttling between rival Sudanese leaders on Tuesday in a bid to resolve a row over the ground rules for a promised vote on independence for the south that threatens to derail nationwide elections.
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Gateway - Tue Nov 3, 5:10 pm ET
Five years ago, Brian Steidle took a picture that changed his life forever. He had traveled to a village in Darfur as an unarmed military observer to gather photographic evidence for the African Union and monitor the progress of the cease-fire between the Sudanese government and African rebel groups.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Tue Nov 3, 12:09 pm ET
Permit delays, lack of funds and security intimidation are obstructing international and local observers from monitoring registration for Sudan's first ever nationwide elections, former President Jimmy Carter's foundation said on Tuesday. These and other... Sudan - Africa - Carter Center - Country music - Atlanta
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ABC News - Sun Nov 8, 10:41 am ET
Chinese premier pledged $10 billion in loans, debt forgiveness to African nations