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Commerce Minister Khalifa Sall amazed British business audiences in Belfast, Glasgow and London by saying he wanted Senegal to be 'saved' from the influence of Paris. More conventionally, Sall, a cheerleader for President Abdou Diouf's campaign for re-election in February (AC Vol 40 No 16), signed off on 15 October: 'You'll be hearing all about Senegal after February 2000!'...

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