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                    [Title] => Coronavirus now in Tanzania, Somalia as East Africa starts closures
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                    [Title] => Ash dunes sa Tanzania, gumagalaw at nagpapalit-palit ng hugis!
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                    [Title] => US man drowns while proposing underwater in Tanzania
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President Duterte welcomed last Wednesday the newly appointed ambassadors of Serbia, South Korea and Tanzania, receiving their credentials at MalacaƱang.

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Wildlife activists are applauding the arrest by Tanzanian authorities of a Chinese woman for alleged ivory smuggling but caution that it's a small step toward stemming the "slaughter of industrial proportions" of elephants.

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I hear the heartbeat of the African jungle in my soul. The staccato of every throb in my head synchronizes with every pulsating nerve.

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 At least 240 bodies had been retrieved and more than 600 passengers rescued by early Monday after a ferry capsized in waters near the popular tourist archipelago of Zanzibar, Tanzania, on Saturday, the national television station reported.

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Survivors said a ship has sunk off mainland Tanzania with about 600 people onboard. About 380 people are believed missing.

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Today, after a significant number of its countries had made the decision to develop their mining reserves, there is a large-scale mobilization of resources by the respective governments that have enabled the generation of much needed capital essential to jumpstarting or fueling their economies.
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                    [Title] => Ash dunes sa Tanzania, gumagalaw at nagpapalit-palit ng hugis!
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Wildlife activists are applauding the arrest by Tanzanian authorities of a Chinese woman for alleged ivory smuggling but caution that it's a small step toward stemming the "slaughter of industrial proportions" of elephants.

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I hear the heartbeat of the African jungle in my soul. The staccato of every throb in my head synchronizes with every pulsating nerve.

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 At least 240 bodies had been retrieved and more than 600 passengers rescued by early Monday after a ferry capsized in waters near the popular tourist archipelago of Zanzibar, Tanzania, on Saturday, the national television station reported.

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Survivors said a ship has sunk off mainland Tanzania with about 600 people onboard. About 380 people are believed missing.

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Today, after a significant number of its countries had made the decision to develop their mining reserves, there is a large-scale mobilization of resources by the respective governments that have enabled the generation of much needed capital essential to jumpstarting or fueling their economies.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133715 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805279 [AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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