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To relieve the stress of war Cote D'Ivorians founded an intense style of music that may have become a new genre.
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To Arafah with prayers on their lips
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Despite calling for change in some parts of the Middle East, the US president reaffirmed the status quo where it counts.
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Algeria beat Morocco in qualifier
Yebda scores early penalty to give Algeria boost in Africa Cup of Nations quest as Drogba hits two in Cote d'Ivoire win.
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...Meanwhile, over in Ghana
Ghana may be championed for its political stability, but life for the average Ghanaian is defined by crippling poverty.
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Last Modified: 13 Sep 2010 08:18 GMT
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Re-configuring tradition
West African music is famed for its complexity, but can such sonic physics hold the key to further societal development?
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