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U.N. Force In Congo Kills 50 Militiamen: Several Arrested In Killings of 9 Bangladeshis (Post, March 3, 2005)

Gunmen Kill 9 Peacekeepers in Congo (Post, Feb. 26, 2005)

U.N. Sexual Abuse Alleged in Congo: Peacekeepers Accused in Draft Report (Post, Dec. 16, 2004)

Congo, Rwanda at Brink of War as Border Fighting Surges (Post, Dec. 16, 2004)

U.N. Says Its Workers Abuse Women in Congo: Report Laments a 'Significant' Incidence of Pedophilia, Prostitution and Rape (Post, Nov. 27, 2004)

More U.N. Troops Proposed For Congo: Annan Seeking Force of 24,000 (Post, Aug. 17, 2004)

At Least 189 Killed in Raid On Burundi Refugee Camp (Post, Aug. 15, 2004)

U.N. Report Denounces Rwanda: Support for Congo Rebels Is Called Violation of Sanctions (Post, July 17, 2004)

Congo Says Troops Are Hunting Leader of Coup Attempt (Post, June 13, 2004)

Congo Quashes Apparent Coup Bid (Post, March 29, 2004)

Airlift Aristide: A Flight to Exile: Stranded in Africa, Haiti's Ousted Leader Inspires Friends to Dash to His Rescue (Post, March 19, 2004)

Ferry Owner Is Blamed in Congo Wreck (Post, Nov. 29, 2003)

U.N. Aides Reaching Out To Help Nations in Dire Need (Post, Nov. 26, 2003)

Congo Practices A Wary Peace: Former Enemies, Still Fearful, Try to Move Country Forward (Post, Nov. 5, 2003)

Land of Plenty, Lives of Desperation: Congo Is Transformed by Hunger After Years of Devastating War (Post, Nov. 2, 2003)

A Brutal Legacy of Congo War: Extent of Violence Against Women Surfaces as Fighting Recedes (Post, Oct. 25, 2003)

67 Congolese Killed In Massacre, U.N. Says: Ituri Province Plagued by Ethnic Attacks (Post, Oct. 8, 2003)

U.N. Votes 2,100 More Troops for Congo Force: Annan Cites Fears Of Ethnic Killings (Post, July 29, 2003)

U.N. Approves French-Led Peacekeepers for Congo (Post, May 31, 2003)

French Troops to Intervene in the Congo: U.N. Leader Asked Chirac to Intervene in Ethnic Power Struggle (Post, May 29, 2003)

Nearly 1,000 People Killed in Attacks in Congo: U.N. Investigators Find Mass Graves 'With Fresh Blood,' Try to Determine Who Carried Out the Slaughter (Post, April 7, 2003)

France Abandons Hands-Off Policy On Africa Conflicts: Some Fear Ivory Coast Quagmire (Post, Jan. 4, 2003)

Kenyans Cheer New President: Huge Crowd Welcomes Kibaki, Who Vows Reforms; Outgoing Leader Is Jeered (Post, Dec. 31, 2002)

At 71, a Patient 'Dreamer' Finds His Victory at Polls: Kibaki Will Be Pressed to Fix Kenyan Economy, Curb Corruption (Post, Dec. 30, 2002)

Kenyan Opposition Headed for Victory: Supporters Rejoice at Apparent End of Political Era (Post, Dec. 29, 2002)

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