+ Follow LOS ANGELES AND WASHINGTON Tag
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[Title] => Air France flight forced to land in Kenya over bomb scare
[Summary] => Kenyan authorities say they are questioning several suspects who were on an Air France flight from Mauritius to Paris that was forced to land early Sunday in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa after a device suspected to be a bomb was found in a lavatory.
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[Title] => US government seeks $70M from African official
[Summary] => The son of Equatorial Guinea's president plundered his country's natural resources through corruption, spending more than $70 million in looted profits on a Malibu mansion, a Gulfstream jet and Michael Jackson memorabilia, the U.S. government said Tuesday.
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LOS ANGELES AND WASHINGTON
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October 26, 2011 - 8:51am