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Opel plans 11bn euro investment - 9 February, 2010
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Haiti 'can lead quake recovery' - 26 January, 2010
Haiti's government can lead efforts to rebuild the quake-hit country, its prime minister tells a conference in Canada. -
Questions asked over torture boys - 23 January, 2010
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Analysis: Guinea army loses its swagger - 22 January, 2010
Guinea's brutal military junta may be losing its power and returning to barracks, writes the BBC's Caspar Leighton.