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Tue Apr-06-04 10:49 AM
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Six SA soldiers die in DRC |
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Kinshasa - Six South African soldiers serving with the UN peacekeeping mission in Democratic Republic of Congo drowned on Tuesday in the east of the country, a UN source said. http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,6119,2-7-1442_1509195,00.html
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Tue Apr-06-04 11:12 AM
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Why didn't you just print the whole article - it wasn't very long?
Six SA soldiers die in DRC 06/04/2004 17:36 - (SA)
Kinshasa - Six South African soldiers serving with the UN peacekeeping mission in Democratic Republic of Congo drowned on Tuesday in the east of the country, a UN source said.
Five other members of the South African team, Task Force One, survived after their armoured vehicle plunged into Lake Kivu near the town of Goma in the northeast of the vast central African country.
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Tue Apr-06-04 11:54 AM
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2. Because the DU is a moral organization/group which respects the |
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sources and authors of information no matter which point of view they hold. The DU is a director of information and supposed to support the information sources. By clicking on News24 you are supporting to pay the journalists who write these stories...
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Tue Apr-06-04 03:10 PM
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Sorry, I didn't know. Still, there wasn't much info in the article.
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