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UK company to print referendum ballots
7 December 2010
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Calm resumes in Malakal
10 February 2011... Troops of armed forces and police had been deployed around Malakal, Upper Nile State, to secure peace following two days of fighting ...
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Calm resumes in Bentiu
2 May 2010 Following violent election protests on 23 April that left two dead and four others wounded, life in the Unity State capital of Bentiu is gradually returning to normal.
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DDR resumes in Rumbek
31 March 2010 Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants resumed in Rumbek, Lakes State on 23 March, helping former soldiers return to civilian life.
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Border area voting drops, but situation calm
12 January 2011 11 January 2011 – By the third day of polling in Southern Sudan's self-determination referendum, voter turnout in Kallagan Payam along the disputed border between the no
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Second polling day in Khartoum calm
12 April 2010 At a quiet voting station in Khartoum's upscale Riyad area around noon on the second day of Sudan's poll, about five women were sitting in the shade of a tree and some men lingering around.
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A calm oasis
23 September 2009... Centre in Khartoum, one cannot help but feel serenity and calm. ...
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Malakal journalists begin three-day training
28 April 2011 27 April 2011 – Aiming to improve journalists' skills as Southern Sudan prepares to become a new nation, Radio Miraya began a three-day training session today for report
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In prolonged transit
8 March 2011... belongings behind him, Saami Noa was working on an African print dress with his old-school Singer sewing machine. ...
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Help along the way
4 January 2011 Tens of thousands of internally displaced Sudanese have been heading back to their southern roots with little more than a few household items and the shirts on their backs.