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[Title] => Islamic extremists grab towns in northeast Nigeria
[Summary] => Nigeria's Islamic extremist group, Boko Haram, has seized more towns along Nigeria's northeastern border with Cameroon and is adopting a strategy of encouraging civilians to stay, witnesses said yesterday, as the militants pursue their new aim to carve out an "Islamic caliphate" under their black and white flag.
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[Title] => Nigeria sect kills 15; Christians vow defense
[Summary] => A radical Muslim sect attacked a church worship service in Nigeria's northeast during assaults that killed at least 15 people, authorities said yesterday, as Christians vowed to defend themselves from the group's widening sectarian fight against the country's government.
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