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The bank is a Baobab tree-shaped building on Dakar's coast, but for the past six months, it has been rendered chaotic by the violent post-election power struggle in faraway Ivory Coast.
Analysts Note Benefits of New West Africa Central Bank Chief 2011
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Other protesters broke off from the main group and fought supporters of the ruling party between Dakar's main Sandaga market and the National Cathedral.
Senegal's Ruling Party Drops Constitutional Changes After Dakar Riots 2011
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Anti-government protestors marched through Dakar's Place de l'Obelisque denouncing the president's re-election campaign.
Rival Rallies in Senegal Over President's Right to Run Again 2011
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The bank is a Baobab tree-shaped building on Dakar's coast, but for the past six months, it has been rendered chaotic by the violent post-election power struggle in faraway Ivory Coast.
Analysts Note Benefits of New West Africa Central Bank Chief 2011
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Thousands of demonstrators shut down Dakar's downtown district Thursday and took to the streets in three towns in the interior, lobbing rocks at police who forced them back with tear gas, rubber bullets and fire hoses.
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Anti-government protestors marched through Dakar's Place de l'Obelisque denouncing the president's re-election campaign.
Rival Rallies in Senegal Over President's Right to Run Again 2011
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The French-educated banker suffered an electoral loss to Dakar's city council in 2009 when his father's opponents won control of the municipal council in a vote that shook up the ruling party.
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Surges in gas prices, unpaid scholarships and questions over the legality of Mr. Wade's third term have spurred near-monthly demonstrations by taxi drivers, students, fishermen and even rap artists, who, like Mr. N'dour, come from Dakar's sprawling and overwhelmingly young hard-scrabble outskirts.
Senegal Music Star Seeks Presidency Drew Hinshaw 2012
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The French-educated banker suffered an electoral loss to Dakar's city council in 2009 when his father's opponents won control of the municipal council in a vote that shook up the ruling party.
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Several dozen riot police stood watch over Dakar's main square as groups of mostly young men shouted and chanted their grievances against the government of President Wade.
Anti-Government Rally Disturbs Normal Calm of Senegal's Capital 2011
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