Friday, 27 January 2012

Goal The star of the Elephants has compared his national team to his club side, as the Gunners are also experiencing a trophy drought Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 Returns: Arsenal £27.50 Draw £33.00 Man Utd. £24.50 Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100...
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The Guardian MALABO, JAN 24 - By Brian Homewood MALABO, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The Ivory Coast players have been told by their coach to forget the creature comforts of their European clubs and get to grips with windowless changing rooms and sauna-like conditions. Francois Zahoui added that playing for their country...
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FourFourTwo IVORY COAST We've been talking about last chances for a while now. But this, surely, is Ivory Coast's final, final chance for their gifted generation – perhaps the most gifted any African nation has ever known – to win something. Didier Drogba, Yaya Toure, Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Eboue, Salomon...
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CNN January 18, 2012 -- Updated 1313 GMT (2113 HKT) U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton poses with Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattaraat in Abidjan on January 17, 2012. Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised the leader of Ivory Coast for progress made...
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Ghana Business News Ghana says claims of ownership of some of its oil fields by neighbouring Ivory Coast do not have merit, reports the Daily Graphic January 10, 2012 citing Nana Boakye Asafu-Adjaye – Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC). Ghana, which discovered oil in 2007...
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Zeenews Abidjan: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Ivory Coast to press ahead with democratic reforms on Tuesday, saying the country could once again be "the engine of growth" for West Africa. The once-prosperous former French colony is recovering from a post-election civil war that killed three...
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France24 REUTERS - Investigators in Ivory Coast have unearthed a body which they say may belong to Franco-Canadian journalist Guy-Andre Kieffer, who went missing in country’s economic capital Abidjan in 2004, his brother told France 3 television on Friday. The team of French and Ivorian investigators...
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CBC A government minister in Ivory Coast says authorities have unearthed human remains that may be those of journalist Guy-André Kieffer, a dual French and Canadian citizen, who had disappeared in 2004. Justice...
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Atlanta Journal LOME, Togo — After venturing to reclusive Myanmar, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton pressed democratic reforms Tuesday in another place long dominated by dictators, becoming the first American in her post to ever visit the African nation of Togo. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary...
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