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elephant tusks 638 illegal elephant tusks found at Kenyan port
Associated Press MOMBASA, KenyaCustom officials seized 638 pieces of illegal elephant ivory estimated to be worth $1.2 million at Kenya's main port, evidence of what wildlife officials... (photo: Creative Commons / Stahlkocher) Star Telegram
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Atm Swiping Machine - Supermarket Counter ATM Cards To Be Used For Shopping
In a few weeks, bank customers can use their ATM cards to shop anywhere in Ghana and make payment on point-of-sale devices with their cards. This is the next big project the Ghana Interbank Payment... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Peace FM Online
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United States Senate candidate Rand Paul at the Paducah Forum Debate in Paducah, Kentucky. Rand Paul To Hammer Hillary Clinton On Benghazi: 'It Was A Career-Ending Mistake'
TEL AVIV — As he prepares to make his debut on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Rand Paul says he plans on grilling Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over the attacks that... (photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore) Business Insider
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Ivory Coast's Kolo Toure, left, and Didier Zokora talk to the media, during a media conference in Vanderbijlpark, South Africa, Saturday, June 12, 2010. Ivory Coast plays in Group G during the soccer World Cup. Kolo Toure: Cote d'Ivoire have serious problems
The Manchester City man says the Elephants have plenty of work to do ahead of the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations, despite winning their latest friendly... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe) Goal
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Opposition leader Andry Rajoelina prays in one of the capital's presidential palaces in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Tuesday March 17, 2009. Madagascar's president handed over power Tuesday, but not to the rival who plunged this Indian Ocean island nation into weeks of turmoil with his bid for power. In a radio address Tuesday, President Marc Ravalomanana said he was ceding power to the military. Madagascar strongman vows not to run
Antananarivo - Madagascar strongman Andry Rajoelina said on Tuesday that he will not run in crunch presidential elections in May, a decision that could help end a political crisis that erupted when he... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay) News24
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