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Chad military, rebels clash near capital 

Ndjamena, Feb 2:
Chadian government troops clashed with rebel forces near Ndjamena, with both sides claiming victory in a battle that could eventually decide control of the capital Ndjamena.
 
Indian techies could decide who wins California 

Silicon Valley (California), Feb 2:
With only days left for Super Tuesday's primaries, Indian-American outsourcing companies are listening hard for any hint of trouble. Managers of Silicon Valley outsourcing firms are clear that only a business friendly candidate will get their votes.
 
Presidential aide says Musharraf may quit if opponents win polls 

Islamabad, Feb 2:
A key aide of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said that he might quit if his opponents win the February 18 elections.
 
Kenya leaders talk peace but violence doesn't stop 

Nairobi, Feb 3:
Youths burned a church in Kenya's Rift Valley on Saturday as ethnic tensions showed no sign of ebbing despite an agreement between the government and opposition to try to end weeks of bloodshed.
 
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