De Merode came to the Democratic Republic of the Congo when it was still zaire. |
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Economic policy since then can be best summed up by the value of the currency which bears Mr Mobutu's face, the zaire. |
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In all, the 1976 outbreak saw 318 cases in zaire, 280 of which ended in death. |
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Bill Close, as his friends called him, was the personal physician to President Mobutu Sese Seko of zaire. |
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The traders simply cannot move enough banknotes around to equalise the exchange rate. Neither prostates nor the smaller 10,000 new zaire notes will get you far in the diamond-rich province of East Kasai. |
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Nigerians wear the boubou, Ghanaians the kente, former president Mobutu Sese Seko of the former Zaire made the safari suit his own. |
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The Orinoco, the Eio Magdalena, and the Congo or Zaire, are the only great rivers of the equinoctial region of the globe. |
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Without Western support, such countries as Somalia and Zaire descended into chaos and intertribal conflict, often with horrendous loss of life. |
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The Angwantibo is found in a very limited areas of equatorial west Africa in southern Nigeria, souther Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, and western Zaire. |
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The representatives in Zaire from the World Bank have sent a memo to Washington in which they report that it was abandoning its factory and repatriating its staff. |
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Zaire Gonzalez, born in 1999, was doted upon, usually, and that was common knowledge. |
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Some economic-development projects were completed, but Zaire remained dependent on income from copper exports. |
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Tayler arrives, however, not in Stanley's 19th century Congo, but in Mobutu's corrupt and strife-ridden Zaire. |
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Ebola was first identified in Zaire, Africa, nearly 25 years ago when an outbreak killed 245 people. |
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Other trials, to begin in the fall, will study a monovalent vaccine that has a gene only from the Zaire strain. |
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When the RPF took the city of Kigali, they told me, 'if you do not run away with us to Zaire we will kill you. |
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At the time the young man was a star throughout the whole of Zaire and beyond the rivers which encircle the country. |
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Mobutu Sese Seiko of Zaire and Emperor Bokassa of the Central African Republic plundered their countries to the point of starvation. |
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Thus during the colonial era a northern Baptist network came into existence that consisted mainly of Kongo traders with strong ties to French-speaking Zaire. |
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To break up the trip to Zaire, the two stopped in geneva to meet with leaders at the World Health Organization. |
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Together they went around the world with Muhammad Ali, to Zaire, Manila, Kuala Lumpur. |
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If there is no personal ethics, then the state becomes organized kleptocracy, like Zaire under Mobutu, or anarchy, like Hobbes' war of everyone against all. |
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The tournament began badly for Zaire as they slumped to a 2-0 defeat by Scotland in their opening match, with Joe Jordan and Peter Lorimer getting the goals. |
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The most likely scenario is an increase in communal contention about access to power in new, weak, heterogenous states like those of Africa: Sudan and Angola are archetypes, Zaire is on the brink. |
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He was involved with international agricultural development in the Republic of Zaire for over four years. |
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Scotland finished on the same points as both Yugoslavia and Brazil but the samba stars scored one more goal against Zaire which was crucial in the final reckoning. |
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The Zaire virus is the type species, which is also the first discovered and the most lethal. |
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One million Hutus fled from Rwanda during the turmoil years into eastern Zaire and settled in sparsely habited forest lands, putting great pressure on flora and fauna. |
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Thanks to this external political support and solid backing from the people of Zaire, substantial and, to all appearances, irreversible progress had been made towards democracy. |
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Although this does not help the case for the return of Rwandan property now languishing in Zaire, some Zaireans are taking this several steps further. |
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Within this family, the current outbreak species, Zaire ebolavirus is one of the five distinct species within the Ebola virus genus. |
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According to the French magazine, Valeurs Actuelles, a French DC-8 Sarigue electronic intelligence aircraft circled over eastern Zaire at the time of the Oso River massacre. |
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This mission was done by the patrol and landing crafts of the Zaire Flotilla, occasionally supported by frigates, and by units of Marines using rubber boats. |
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