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One witness said a police station in the central town of Kaolack had been ransacked, while state radio said the local headquarters of Wade's liberal PDS had been burned down.
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And our tenth CNN hero is Viola Vaughn from Kaolack, Senegal by way of Detroit, I should say.
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"Let's face it - the peasants are hungry, they have nothing to eat," said Saedou Bakhoum, a retired school principal who returned to his village in the Kaolack region to get back to his farming roots.
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But since the dought two years ago, Kaolack town and the villages nearby have seen an exodus of young people seeking work - and hope - elsewhere.
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But Dominique Sene, the Kaolack representative of the Catholic charity, Caritas, feared "a real threat of famine" in the countryside.
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Sorghum is grown especially south of Kaolack and rice in Casamance; dry rice is found in Senegal Oriental and paddy rice along the Senegal river.
1. Overview 1991
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A middle zone covers a width of 60 km from Fatik via Kaolack to Koungheul between the Isohyeten which have 500 to 600 mm rainfall.
1. Overview 1991
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In the provincial capital of Kaolack, a mob set fire to the ruling party's headquarters, and in Thies, angry youths blocked the national highway, according to a private radio station.
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In Kaolack, a provincial capital, a mob torched the governing party's headquarters, and in Thies, angry youths blocked the national highway, according to a private radio station.
NYT > Home Page By ADAM NOSSITER 2012
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In Kaolack, a provincial capital, a mob torched the governing party's headquarters, and in Thies, angry youths blocked the national highway, according to a private radio station.
NYT > Global Home By ADAM NOSSITER 2012
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