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The Golden Section. (News).
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May 2, 2002
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Exodus from Chad delays mission by Irish troops; Forced back: Rebel troops rest after being pushed out of NDjamena.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...refugee agency said thousands fled from NDjamena after rebels, whoretreated following...theirway to Dublin Airport. The closure of NDjamena airport due to a threat from rebel troops...MajorGeneral Pat Nash. The streets of NDjamena were littered with dead bodies and bullets...
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Sudan asks Chad to ensure Sudanese safety in Ndjamena
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency
; Sudan asks Chad to ensure Sudanese safety in Ndjamena KHARTOUM, April 19 (Xinhua) -- Sudan on Wednesday held...for the safety of the Sudanese diplomats and citizens in Ndjamena, after a group of Sudanese rebels briefly occupied the Sudanese...
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Three Chadian rebel groups sign peace agreement with Ndjamena.
News Wire article from: Sudan Tribune (Sudan)
; ...Ahmat Hamit were received on Monday by the Chadian president in Ndjamena after their return accompanied by the Libyan mediator Abderamane Moussa. The MN did not take part in May's offensive on Ndjamena. The rebel UFR, reacted to the deal by renewing its call...
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BRIEFLY : NDJAMENA, Chad
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; Reuters International Herald Tribune 07-03-2008 BRIEFLY : NDJAMENA, Chad Byline: Reuters Edition: 4 Section: NEWS President Idriss Deby of Chad said Wednesday that he would not meet his Sudanese...
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BRIEFLY: NDJAMENA, Chad
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; Reuters International Herald Tribune 08-20-2008 BRIEFLY: NDJAMENA, Chad Byline: Reuters Edition: 4 Section: NEWS A death sentence passed last week on the former ruler Hissene Habre will not...
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Habre, ex-president, sentenced to death BRIEFLY: NDJAMENA, Chad
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; Reuters International Herald Tribune 08-16-2008 Habre, ex-president, sentenced to death BRIEFLY: NDJAMENA, Chad Byline: Reuters Edition: 4 Section: NEWS A court in Chad on Friday sentenced former President Hissene Habre and several...
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Peace a Welcome Stranger in Chad;Drive Against Libya in North Yields Respite in Ndjamena
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...total Libyan withdrawal. Such timid optimism is tempered by the visual reminder of thousands of bullet and shell holes in many Ndjamena buildings from nine months of fighting in 1980 that killed thousands of people, mostly civilians, and claimed the cathedral...
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Sudan accused of plotBREIFLY: NDJAMENA, Chad
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; International Herald Tribune 10-27-2006 The Chadian government on Wednesday accused Sudan of supplying rebel groups seeking to overthrow President Idriss Deby with weapons and providing them cover to operate in Sudanese territory. The accusation, made by government and military officials as a rebel
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Irish troops will feel the heat in war zone; (1) Tour of duty: Some of the 160 troops arriving in the 50C heat of NDjamena Airport, Chad (2) The rescue girls: Irish soldiers begin their four-month tour of duty in Chad.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: Galen English MORE than 160 troops arrived in the sweltering heat of eastern Chadyesterday to begin one of the most dangerous missions ever undertaken by theDefence Forces. The 97th Infantry Battalion have been handed a four-month tour of duty intempera-tures of over 50C . They are part of
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Stout work as Rangers take position in Chad; Its good for morale: Irish troops pass a Guinness poster in NDjamena.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; IT WAS, perhaps, almost inevitableand no doubt served as a timely reminder of home. For yesterday, as members of the Army Ranger Wing left Chads capital NDjamenato head for the EU mission area in the east of the country, they passed a hugebillboard advertising Guinness. Fifty members of the crack
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