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FOREIGN DESK | June 11, 2004 World Briefing | United Nations: Gabon's Foreign Minister To Lead Assembly By WARREN HOGE (NYT) Jean Ping, the foreign minister of Gabon, was elected without opposition to be ...
FOREIGN DESK | June 9, 2004 World Briefing | Africa: Gabon: 16 Dead In Plane Crash A light commercial airliner headed from the northwestern capital of Libreville to ...
FOREIGN DESK | February 5, 2004 $ World Briefing | Africa: Gabon: Beauty Queen Says She Was Lured For Tryst Peru is investigating claims that a beauty pageant contestant was lured to Gabon to ...
FOREIGN DESK | December 5, 2003 World Briefing | Africa: Congo Republic: Deaths From Ebola Rise To 25 At least 25 people have died of the incurable Ebola virus in the latest outbreak of ...
FOREIGN DESK | April 7, 2003 $ Gorillas and Chimps in Peril, Report Says By JAMES GORMAN Gorillas and chimpanzees, the most common of the great apes and humanity's closest ...
FOREIGN DESK | December 25, 2002 World Briefing | Africa: Senegal: Embassy Takeover More than 100 Gabonese students have taken over their embassy in Dakar, trapping three ...
FOREIGN DESK | September 6, 2002 $ In West African Visits, Powell Seeks to Prime Oil Pumps By JAMES DAO Secretary of State Colin L. Powell visited a group of girls orphaned by the civil ...
FOREIGN DESK | June 5, 2002 World Briefing | Africa: Madagascar: More Political Clashes In the wake of clashes that claimed at least 12 lives, four officials -- Senegalese ...
FOREIGN DESK | February 9, 2002 World Briefing | Africa: Gabon: Ebola Toll Doubles Deaths from the Ebola virus have nearly doubled in three weeks, rising to 54 from ...
FOREIGN DESK | January 3, 2002 $ Ebola Deaths Rise to 23 In Africa Area A 16-year-old boy has died of Ebola in northeastern Gabon, raising the death toll to ...

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