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P>Almost everything that could go wrong for President Laurent Gbagbo's national reconciliation conference in Abidjan is doing so (AC Vol 42 No 18). None of the three main opposition figures - ex President Henri Konan Bédié, General Robert Gueï and ex-Premier Alassane Ouattara - turned up at the opening ceremony on 9 October....

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