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  • In fact, in the years since Equitorial Guinea's discovery of oil during his rule, net primary education enrollment has plunged from near universal (96.7 percent) enrollment in 1991 to a mere 69.4 percent as of 2007.

    Courtney C. Radsch: Prize-Winning Hypocrisy Courtney C. Radsch 2010

  • Pardew is "seeking clarification" as to when Ba and Tioté will actually board flights for Equitorial Guinea and Gabon but both could well be gone by Saturday morning.

    Alan Pardew says Newcastle United intend to attack Manchester United 2012

  • Within this grandiose setting, Lake tells a very personal story: With such gigantic examples of God's existence as the Orbital Track and the Equitorial Wall, what place is there for faith in everyday life?

    REVIEW: Mainspring by Jay Lake 2007

  • The Equitorial Wall setting is very Lost World-ish in that it is miles high and is home to many strange and interesting societies.

    REVIEW: Mainspring by Jay Lake 2007

  • Now, if you visit Equitorial Guinea, the oil comapnies have walled compounds for their employees and they employee what amounts to private armies to protect the precious oil.

    Think Progress » Rice Calls Brutal Oil-Rich Dictator a ‘Good Friend’ 2006

  • How about the picture of Dr. Rice with the President of Equitorial Guinea, during her visit with him last week.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 17, 2006 2006

  • British-based businessmen in a bungled coup in oil-rich Equitorial

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2004

  • "Officials from the Foreign and Home Office showed no interest in investigating these named individuals despite a previous undertaking several months ago that Scotland Yard and the intelligence services would do so," said a senior Equitorial

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2004

  • The self-proclaimed Emperor of Equitorial Africa was no joke to his subjects and neighbors.

    Starfishers Cook, Glen 1982

  • It had the same amount of space on Equitorial Guinea, which is the most barbaric state in Africa, where approximately one-third of the population has been killed, one-third has fled to neighbouring countries, and one-third exists in actual slavery.

    Blame the Media 1979

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