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[Title] => Uganda tabloid prints list of 'top' homosexuals
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[Title] => Quiet diplomacy faulted for Africa's anti-gay laws
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[Title] => EU hails Uganda for ensuring peace in South Sudan, Somalia
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abtest
February 16, 2014 - 1:00pm