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Mummies, medicine and Coca Cola
26 May 2010 A primary export with uses ranging from mummification to fizzy drink production, gum arabic in Sudan has experienced a turbulent ride on world markets amid controversial pricing at home.
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Open air classes
23 September 2009 Every weekday just after sunrise, Daniel James heads out for a four-mile trek to arrive on time at Ikpiro Primary School on the outskirts of Yambio, Western Equatoria State.
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Referendum books and training kits arrive in Khartoum
24 October 2010 24 October 2010 - Sixty boxes of referendum registration training materials as well as about 500,000 voter registration booklets arrived in Khartoum today, and were handed over to the Southern Su
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British education in Juba
9 May 2011 "Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow" is the motto guiding students of the recently opened Dr John Garang International School in Juba.
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SPLA receives life support training
4 July 2011 1 July 2011 – As part of effort to transform the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) into a professional force, UNMIS in partnership with AECOM management services firm conducted an emergency l
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Gedaref IDPs seeking to return home
4 August 2010 Many internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Gedaref State, North Sudan, wish to return home before upcoming Popular Consultations in Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan states as well as
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SSRC extends polling hours, voting continues in Khartoum
10 January 2011 10 January 2011 – On the second day of polling in the Southern Sudan self-determination referendum, the national commission organizing it announced that one fifth of voters registered in Southern S
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Wau referendum sub-committee members sworn in
18 October 2010
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SG Panel: Referendum registration encouraging
23 November 2010 22 November - Voter registration for the upcoming referendum on the status of Southern Sudan was encouraging, but low turnout in the north must be addressed, the UN Secretary-General's monitoring
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SSPS trains for referendum
4 July 2010 Some 200 Southern Sudan Police Service (SSPS) anti-riot officers, including 50 women, graduated from a three-day referendum security training course in Malakal, Upper Nile State, on 1 July.