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A Job That Concentrates the Mind Wonderfully (Post, Sept. 6, 2004)
Oil Wealth Trickles Into Chad, but Little Trickles Down: Five Months After Opening of Pipeline to Cameroon, Locals Await Benefits and Crime Rate Rises (Post, March 13, 2004)
Case of Missing Jetliner Unsolved: Officials Discount Terrorism Angle (Post, Aug. 23, 2003)
Congo, Rebels Reach Accord: Power-Sharing Arrangement Aims to End 4-Year Civil War (Post, Dec. 18, 2002)
Sowing Harvests Of Hunger In Africa: Drought and Disease Fuel Famine in South (Post, Nov. 17, 2002)
Angolans Now Struggle To Live Without War: Millions Head Home to Poverty and Hunger (Post, Sept. 27, 2002)
Powell Warns of Reduction In Aid to Oil-Rich Angola: Country Must Tend to War Victims, He Says (Post, Sept. 6, 2002)
Powerless in Congo's Lawless East: War Leaves Desperate Residents of Goma Without Functioning Government (Post, Aug. 30, 2002)
Angola and Rebel Group Sign Cease-Fire: 4th Peace Deal With UNITA Follows Death of Veteran Commander Savimbi (Post, April 5, 2002)
WORLD: In Brief (Post, March 15, 2002)
Angolan Leader Outlines Steps Toward Ending War (Post, Feb. 28, 2002)
Angola Urged to Seize Chance for Peace: U.S., U.N., Others Say Rebel Leader's Death Offers Opportunity to Restart Talks (Post, Feb. 25, 2002)
Death of Angolan Rebel Confirmed: Savimbi's Slaying May Do Little to Heal Divided Nation (Post, Feb. 24, 2002)
Angolan Rebel Reported Killed: UNITA's Savimbi Led 27-Year Fight (Post, Feb. 23, 2002)
Angolans Handicapped By a Culture Of Corruption: Nation's Riches Seldom Trickle Down to Poor (Post, Nov. 22, 2001)
Angolan Rebels' Hit-and-Run Strategy: Emerging for Occasional Attacks, UNITA Takes Heavy Toll on Civilians (Post, Nov. 20, 2001)
New Turns In Politics Of Angola And Zambia (Post, Aug. 24, 2001)
WORLD: In Brief (Post, Aug. 14, 2001)
WORLD: In Brief (Post, Aug. 13, 2001)
Plan to End Diamond Black Market Gains (Post, July 6, 2001)
WORLD: In Brief (Post, May 8, 2001)
In Angola, Church Is Surrogate State: Missionaries Fill Void in Vital Services (Post, March 22, 2001)
WORLD: In Brief (Post, March 18, 2001)
On a Road to Ruins (Post, March 11, 2001)
African Nations Agree to Troop Pullbacks in Congo (Post, Feb. 23, 2001)
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