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Sunday, December 5, 2010
Candidates claim presidency in Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast apparently has two presidents. President Laurent Gbagbo (BAHG'-boh) was sworn in for a new term this morning. By the CNN Wire Staff Laurent Gbago smiles Saturday after he was formally sworn in as president of Ivory Coast in Abidjan. Abidjan, Ivory Coast
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