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Sudan posts $246M bounty for Darfur rebel
May 13, 2008 07:50 -0400
The Sudanese government has doubled its bounty for the country's most wanted Darfur rebel leader whose troops staged a daring raid on the outskirts of the capital, state television reported Tuesday.
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