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Several varieties of uncertainty hang over the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) before its summit meeting in Dakar on 13-14 March. Unfinished buildings are scattered across the city. Local employees of Air France are threatening to strike on the crucial days. Some of the 5,000 guests from about 60 countries will have to stay in 'floating hotels', meaning hired ships....

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France, Abdoulaye Wade, Amadou Sall, Karim Wade, Abdoulaye Baldé, , Abdou Diouf., Britain, Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau, Abdullah, Saudi Arabia, Sabah al Sabah, Kuwait, Ousmane Tanor Dieng, Farba Senghor, Macky Sall, Agence Nationale pour l'Organisation de la Conférence Islamique, gendarmerie, Al Qaida, Parti Socialiste

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