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Suddenly everyone's going to Bangui. Haiti's ousted President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, may have had little choice but oil executives are also beating a path to President François Bozizé's door...

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Haiti, ean-Bertrand Aristide, François Bozizé, United States, ack Grynberg, James Musselman, Equatorial Guinea, Chad-Cameroon, France, Célestin Gaombalet, Abel Goumba, South Africa, Jamaica, Guy Moskit, Banque Populaire Maroco-Centrafricaine, sapeur

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