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		<title>By: Sunday Africa Blog Roundup: Niger Junta, Algerian Cabinet, US Somalia Policy, African Poverty &#171; Sahel Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] African&#160;Poverty    Tommy Miles looks at the regional military governors appointed by the junta in Niger. I have hammered on about the ecumenical nature and continuity represented in the Niger Junta so [...]</description>
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