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Subject: [GV Daily] Sudan: Southern Sudan Referendum: Africa (Dis)United?
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Sudan: Southern Sudan Referendum: Africa (Dis)United?
 In our latest roundup of Southern Sudan Referendum 2011, Dr. James Okuk offers his "advance billion congratulation" to the people of Southern Sudan for choosing to form a new nation while Leon Nyerere, a Sudanese based in Canada, believes that there is no rational justification for the separation of Southern Sudan. The quest for separation, Leon argues, was informed by emotions than rational thinking.  read>>
 
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Poland: Initial Reactions to Russian Report on Polish Air Force One Plane Crash
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Indonesia threatens to close down Blackberry
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