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About 600 people attended the Forum of the Poor conference, which ended Thursday night in Mali's southern city of Sikasso.
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"You can't go there," said the bus driver categorically when I asked about the chambres de passage at the bus depot in Sikasso.
Archive 2006-12-17 Miss Snark 2006
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"You can't go there," said the bus driver categorically when I asked about the chambres de passage at the bus depot in Sikasso.
HH Com 357 Miss Snark 2006
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"You can't go there," said the bus driver categorically when I asked about the chambres de passage at the bus depot in Sikasso.
12/17/2006 - 12/24/2006 Miss Snark 2006
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One of the other named individuals was a psychologist, Ibrahim Haidara, who had worked at Save the Children's center for child laborers in Sikasso, Mali.
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Tieba was initially an ally of the French and built a strong fortress at Sikasso in present-day Mali.
1864 2001
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In May 1898, the French military occupied the fortress of Sikasso and captured Samori as part of their effort to secure access to Lake Chad.
1864 2001
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Originally from what is now Ivory Coast, these subsaharan peoples live in the southern reaches of the country near Sikasso.
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The French attacked Segu in 1890 and launched military expeditions in the West African interior throughout the decade, occupying African states such as Mossi and Sikasso.
1884-85 2001
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Another group of Volunteers, eight extension workers and their counterparts, are scheduled to begin work in June, 1975, to cover areas in the legions of Kayes and Gao in addition to other zones in Sikasso and Bamako where there are concentrations of sedentary cattle.
Chapter 9 1976
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