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Recombinant proteins, polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies
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Mon, May 23 2011 11:20 AM
Randox Life Sciences develops and manufactures a wide range of products which includes high quality antibodies and conjugates targeting drugs of abuse, steroids, hormones and biochemical markers. Randox Life Sciences also offers customers our extensive list of human recombinant cytokines, chemok...
French Military Victories (part 2/2)
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:51 AM
Chronology by SKITEUFR - Montage by the Cajun. Music : la marche des combattants de JB Lully ; le Chant du Départ et la Marseillaise interprétés par les chœurs de l’Armée Française. Wars won by the FRENCH (part2/2) : - French religion war, England failed to protect French protestants at Siege of...
BBC - Ivory Coasts Laurent Gbagbo arrested Vive la France
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:51 AM
11 April 2011 Last updated at 12:23 ET Ivorian leader Laurent Gbagbo has been detained in Abidjan and placed under UN police guard. He was arrested as forces of the internationally-recognised successor Alassane Ouattara and French tanks advanced on his residence. Mr Gbagbo had been refusing to ce...
Blue Helmet Bombers: UN attack in Ivory Coast hard blow to image
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:51 AM
Russia wants an explanation from the UN over its use of force in Ivory Coast, which is currently gripped by civil conflict. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has questioned if it was legal for international peacekeepers to support one of the presidential claimants. UN and French troops bombarded ta...
Increased French military action in Ivory Coast
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:51 AM
French military forces have been stepping up their action in Ivory Coast where a conflict between two claimants to the Presidency is becoming increasingly bitter. French helicopter gunships fired missiles on a military camp in Abidjan shortly after Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris gave the go-ahead for h...
LEquipe Cte dIvoire (The Team - Ivory Coast)
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:51 AM
Scenes from The Team TV episode Terre 1 or Un Match Amical (A Friendly Match) In the television drama The Team, Search for Common Ground has merged the global appeal of football with soap opera to help transform social attitudes and diminish violent behavior in countries grappling with deeply ro...
African Unions power sharing deal in Ivory Coast-Africa Today-03-08-2011-(Part1)
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
www.presstv.com The reports show that nearly four hundred people have been killed in Ivory Coast since Laurent Gbagbo refused to accept defeat in last November’s presidential election. The situation has escalated into armed conflict and political violence. With the African Union hint to power sha...
Cte dIvoire - 05 Apr 2011 UN Helicopters Firing Missiles at Gbagbo Military Camp in Abidjan
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
UN helicopters fire four missiles at a Gbagbo military camp in Abidjan, destroying them at four places where they had been shelling civilians, a UN spokesman said. We saw two UN MI-24 helicopters fire missiles on the Akouedo military camp. There was a massive explosion and we can still see the s...
African Unions power sharing deal in Ivory Coast-Africa Today-03-08-2011-(Part2)
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
www.presstv.com The reports show that nearly four hundred people have been killed in Ivory Coast since Laurent Gbagbo refused to accept defeat in last November’s presidential election. The situation has escalated into armed conflict and political violence. With the African Union hint to power sha...
Cte dIvoire - 05 Apr 2011 Bombing of Gbagbos Military Camp in Abidjan 05/04/2011
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
UN helicopters fire four missiles at a Gbagbo military camp in Abidjan, destroying them at four places where they had been shelling civilians, a UN spokesman said. We saw two UN MI-24 helicopters fire missiles on the Akouedo military camp. There was a massive explosion and we can still see the s...
[COTE D IVOIRE] Elections Dispute Timeline
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
leaksource.wordpress.com Source: www.youtube.com The second Ivorian civil war broke out in March 2011 when the ongoing crisis in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) escalated into full-scale military conflict between forces loyal to Laurent Gbagbo, the President of Côte d'Ivoire since 2000, and sup...
Ivory Coast rebels have killed hundreds say observers
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
according to doorstepnews.com Reports of mass murders and rapes in villages. Pro-government forces also accused of atrocities Mass killings have been carried out by both sides of the conflict in Ivory Coast, according to the campaign group Human Rights Watch.
Corinne Dufka Of Human Rights Watch Discusses Ivory Coast War Crimes
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
Supporters of the internationally recognized Ivory Coast president, Alassane Ouattara, have captured strongman Laurent Gbagbo, ending a four-month standoff that left hundreds dead. Gbagbo had refused to leave office since the country’s presidential election in November, which the United Nations ...
BBC report on cocoa from Ivory Coast
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
6 April - Talks are going on to try to convince Laurent Gbagbo to give up the presidency of Ivory Coast, amid reports that he is close to surrendering. The bloody conflict in Ivory Coast sent cocoa prices to a 34 year high last month. The country is the world’s leading producer of cocoa and acco...
Abidjan Celebrates Gbagbos Fall
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ facebook.com Chanting crowds take to the streets in Ivory Coast to celebrate the arrest of ex-president Laurent Gbagbo. While the crowds shout their joy, some pro-Ouattara soldiers warn that Gbagbo’s armed m...
Celente: Libya civil war none of US business
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
There are increasing calls for more democracy and to end corruption throughout Africa and the Middle East, but the US targeted Libya to make a statement. Gerald Celente, the director of the Trends Research Institute says this is a chilling example of US hypocrisy. Killing people with bombs to so...
Ivory Coast in tense standoff - no comment
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
Tensions remain high in Ivory Coast as armed forces of the two presidential rivals prepare for battle across Abidjan.... No Comment euronews: watch the international news without commentary www.euronews.net
Ivory Coast unrest impacts aid
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
Kelnor Panglungtshan discusses conditions in Ivory Coast as many are suffering food and water shortages.
SYRIA CIVIL WAR:Syrian police release scores of protesters-04.04.2011
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
President Gbagbo of the Ivory Coast, North West Africa was arrrested today after weeks of fighting between the Army and Gbagbo loyalists. President Gbagbo refused to accept defeat in the Presidential elections.
A Liberian Tale
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Mon, May 23 2011 6:50 AM
On December 24th, 1989, a group of rebels invaded the small country of Liberia from the Ivory Coast. This was the start of the Liberian Civil War, One of the most brutal Civil Wars that Africa has seen. A war where child soldiers as young as 10 would roam the streets on murderous rampages and co...
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