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Police escort the Ivory Coast soccer team from their compound in Cabinda, Angola, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Togo's national soccer team pulled out of the African Cup of Nations Saturday after three people were killed when the team bus came under fire as it traveled through a section of Angola plagued by separatist violence.
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Houses looted by police in Ivory Coast
MARCO CHOWN OVED Associated Press= ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Gangs of young people, actively aided by uniformed police, ransacked at least 10 houses in Abidjan belonging to officials allied with the... (photo: AP / Darko Bandic)
Egyptian protesters shout slogans as they march outside of the state security building headquarters in Cairo's northern Nasr City neighborhood, Egypt, Saturday, March 5, 2011. Three weeks after President Hosni Mubarak's ouster, Egyptians are turning their anger toward his internal security apparatus, storming the agency's main headquarters and other offices Saturday and seizing documents to keep them from being destroyed to hide evidence of human rights abuses.
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Egypt protesters attacked by 'armed civilians' in Cairo
Continue reading the main story Egypt's Revolution Bowen: Bumpy ride Inside the Brotherhood Final moments before the fall Can military meet demands?... (photo: AP / Ahmed Ali)
Bricks and other rubble are scattered outside stores in central Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010.  NZ Herald 
Missing still being reported - police
Missing people are still being reported nearly two weeks after the Christchurch earthquake, police say. Superintendent Sam Hoyle told a joint media conference this morning about 200 remained missing... (photo: AP / NZPA, David Wethey)
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Egyptian protesters attend the Friday demonstration at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt  The Jordan Times 
Egypt reshuffle removes vestiges of Mubarak era
Tweet - Egypt named new ministers of the interior, foreign affairs and justice on Sunday in a reshuffle that met many demands of reformists seeking a purge of officials chosen by ousted president... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
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A Chinese policeman checks the identity of a foreign journalist, right, near the Xidan shopping district, one of two sites designated on an Internet call for protest in Beijing Sunday, March 6, 2011. Beijing is increasing its controls on foreign journalists amid calls on the Internet for anti-government protests styled on those rocking the Middle East and North Africa. The New York Times
China Tracks Foreign Journalists
BEIJING — Western journalists have lately been tolerated in China, if grudgingly, but the spread of revolution in the Middle East has prompted the authorities here... (photo: AP)
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In this Friday, March 4, 2011 photo, a relative stands in the looted home of Francois Konan Bany, who, as president of the board of directors of the national oil company, cut off Laurent Gbagbo's access to the company's sizable funds in mid-December, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Witnesses say Friday, dozens of armed militant youth loyal to Laurent Gbgabo tied up security guards, ransacked the home, and carried away everything of value, including kitchen appliances and air-conditioning units. The last few days have seen a wave of lootings targeting the homes of business or political leaders seen as hostile to the Gbagbo regime. A senior adviser to Ivory Coast's internationally recognized president says more than 10 houses belonging to senior ministers, mayors and other members of his party have been ransacked, and some burned, by security forces allied with Gbagbo. The Guardian
Ivory Coast crisis worsens as police loot homes of new cabinet
Government-in-waiting targeted amid fears of civil war over rival claims to presidency President Alassane Ouattara remains under UN guard with his cabinet. Photograph:... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
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Caloocan bans texting while driving
MANILA, Philippines – Motorists, be warned. Texting, making a phone call or even checking your Facebook account while you're behind the wheel is now strictly banned... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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Assange to address Cambridge Union
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will address Cambridge University students later this month, according to a student newspaper. The 39-year-old Australian will speak to... (photo: Public Domain / Martina Haris)
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English: Buddy Cianci at the Bristol Fourth of July Parade in 2009. The Providence Journal
Buddy Cianci tells his story his way in new memoir, 'Politics and Pasta'
Maybe Buddy Cianci planned for his memoir to be published on the Ides of March, the date commonly associated with betrayal and political backstabbing. For what better... (photo: Creative Commons / Notyourbroom)
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Afghan president rejects US apology over mistaken killing of 9 young boys by NATO forces
KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghanistan's president on Sunday rejected a U.S. apology for the mistaken killing of nine Afghan boys in a NATO air attack and said civilian... (photo: WN)
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