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Somali Islamists advance on Baidoa despite talks

OCT 31, 2006

BUUR HAKABA, Somalia, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Heavily armed Islamists say they are steadily advancing on the Somali government's only outpost, despite effo...

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Somali voters crowd in for first candidates night

OCT 30, 2006

Nearly two dozen contenders for federal, state and local offices turned out last night for the first candidates night sponsored by Columbus’ growing...

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Somalis say no fear at sharp end of brewing war

OCT 30, 2006

BUUR HAKABA, Somalia (Reuters) - Shuffling along with a walking stick and an AK-47 rifle slung over his shoulder, Mohamed Maalim Abdi reported for hol...

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Somali Islamists reject face-to-face talks with govt

OCT 30, 2006

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Islamists challenging the authority of Somalia's interim government said they would not proceed with a third round of peace talks...

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Somali Islamists say Ethiopia has 'declared war'

OCT 30, 2006

KHARTOUM (AFP) - Somalia's powerful Islamist movement Monday accused neighboring Ethiopia of "declaring war" on them, as they awaited the delayed res...

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Inn's Somali workers quit in support of ousted boss

OCT 30, 2006

Victoria Kurtz wasn't surprised when she lost her job as general manager of the Hampton Inn in Freeport after a new management company took over. That...

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Somali peace talks delayed after state rift

OCT 30, 2006

Khartoum - Peace talks amid at averting all-out war between Somalia's powerful Islamists and weak government failed to start as scheduled here on Mond...

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Mogadishu peace attracts foreign investors

OCT 30, 2006

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - After touring the bullet-scarred streets of Mogadishu for two weeks, Mahesh Ayra and Majdi Bashir said they were mesmerised by t...

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Opening Mogadishu port

OCT 30, 2006

MOGADISHU, 30 Oct 2006 (IRIN) - Sacks of sorghum from the United States swing out from the docked ship in a large rope net, are winched slowly to the ...

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Heavy rain in Mogadishu leaves 17 dead

OCT 29, 2006

Mogadishu - Torrential rains killed at least 17 people in the Somali capital overnight, bringing the death toll to 27 as a result of floods across the...

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