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Ugandan army captures Congolese rebels
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Kampala - Uganda's army captured 12 armed insurgents from renegade Congolese rebel leader Laurent Nkunda's group as they crossed into western Uganda, an army spokesperson said on Monday. The arrests follow
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Dubai Needs Construction Waste Recycling Plants
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Email Print Be the first to comment on this article At least 50 recycling plants will be required to deal with construction waste in Dubai and reduce the burden on landfill sites, a waste management
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Audio A4 goes on sale in Jordan
- 5/18/2008
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ADD ARTICLE TO Digg '> Also consider reading: » GM launching pre-owned car site » Driving lesson fees unchanged » Car aftermarket segment worth $11bn » Ford builds 9-millionth Mustang » $2,500
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Smith in frame for Rangers crunch
- 5/17/2008
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JAMIE Smith could make a surprise return in Aberdeens last game of the season against Rangers at Pittodrie on Thursday. Smith, pictured below, has suffered an injury-plagued campaign as a recurring hamstring
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Sculpture of poet Al Purdy ready after six-year delay
- 5/18/2008
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Al Purdy near his home in B.C. The poet died in 2000. A sculpture of Al Purdy, often referred to as Canada's greatest poet, is finally ready and will be unveiled Tuesday at Queen's Park in Toronto, just
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