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President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah has kept his supporters close about him in a new 22-member cabinet that shuffles posts but makes no real changes. Past efforts to include the Revolutionary United Front ended in disaster. The new lineup claims regional balance but consists of Sierra Leone People's Party stalwarts from an ageing political class....

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Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, Momodu, Koroma, Sam Hinga Norman, Joseph Dauda, Solomon, Berewa, Eke Halloway, Mohamed Swarray Deen, Kadi, Sesay, Joseph Christian Humper, John Kamara, Sylvanus Torto, Laura Marcus-Jones, Yasmin Sooka, South Africa, Ajaaratou Satang Jow, Gambian, William Schabas, Canadian, Ireland,

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