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May 23 2009, Aneez

I’m literally enjoying the results of the Lok Sabha Elections 2009. Apart from a thumping victory by the Congress, the other thing which is working positively to keep me entertained is the ongoing series of claims and refutations made by...

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In a December 11, 1997 file photo, the Prefect of Kigali Province Major Rose Kabuye walks with U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright among the crosses at Nyanza Genocide Cemetery near Kigali, Rwanda. Kabuye, chief of protocol for Rwandan President.