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Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema was seen visiting the scene of a series of explosions at a military barracks in the coastal city of Bata on Tuesday, as the death toll rose to 98 after more bodies were recovered according to authorities. ....
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A series of explosions at a military barracks in Equatorial Guinea has killed at least 15 people and wounded more than 400 others, state television reported on Sunday. ....
Playing the blame game when it comes to the $5 debit card usage fee. the bank says the move is because of the so-called durbin amendment provision of the dodd-frank law that set a limit on fees that banks can charge retailers for swiping their cards. durbin says, it seems that old habits die hard for bank of america. it s overt, unfair and i hope their customers have the final say. finally the u.n. is debating whether to award a $3 million sipe prize in honor of equatorial guinea s president. nguema. the african and arab delegates passed the resolution over western opposition staying at $800 million resort the african country built as what it called a charm offenseive. for perspective, that amount $800 million is 20 times the moneyal allocated for the country s education in this year s budget. ....
Playing the blame game when it comes to the $5 debit card usage fee. the bank says the move is because of the so-called durbin amendment provision of the dodd-frank law that set a limit on fees that banks can charge retailers for swiping their cards. durbin says, it seems that old habits die hard for bank of america. it s overt, unfair and i hope their customers have the final say. finally the u.n. is debating whether to award a $3 million sipe prize in honor of equatorial guinea s president. nguema. the african and arab delegates passed the resolution over western opposition staying at $800 million resort the african country built as what it called a charm offenseive. for perspective, that amount $800 million is 20 times the moneyal allocated for the country s education in this year s budget. ....