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Ethiopia may join fight against Somalia militants (AP)

ADDIS ABABA ? Ethiopia said Friday it may contribute troops to the African Union force in Somalia fighting al-Qaida-affiliated insurgents.

East African leaders meeting in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa requested that the nation send troops. A statement by the heads of state said they also asked Kenya to consider integrating their troops into the AU force in Somalia.

"This is the right time for Ethiopia to consider (the) request," Ethiopia's ministry of foreign affairs spokesman Dina Mufti said. "But we still haven't made a decision yet. There will definitely be a response as soon as possible."

Kenyan troops crossed the border into Somalia last month to fight al-Shabab in southern Somalia following a string of attacks on Kenyan soil. They are not yet under the AU mandate. Burundian and Ugandan troops currently make up the bulk of the AU's 9,100-strong force.

Some observers say Ethiopia's involvement in Somalia could be a propaganda coup for al-Shabab. Ethiopia's last incursion into Somalia ended in 2009 and was deeply unpopular.

Witnesses reported a convoy of Ethiopian troops had entered the Somali town of Guriel last weekend. But Dina denied the reports.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/africa/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111125/ap_on_re_af/af_ethiopia_somalia

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Tornado clean up continues in the Triad region

Updated?11/26/2011 05:25 PM

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LEXINGTON, N.C. - Some North Carolina residents are spending their holiday weekend cleaning up after this month's round of deadly tornadoes.

People in Randolph County and Davidson County are spending the weekend picking up debris and signing up for federal aid. Both counties were heavily damaged by the tornado that devastated the areas on Nov. 16.

In order to help residents, the N.C. Emergency Management established a disaster recovery center.

"We realize that winter months and we realize that families are homeless at this point and so we really want to make sure that we are turning around the dollars as quick as possible," said Donna Latimer with emergency management.

The fire department is located at:

11450 South Hwy 109
Lexington, NC 27292.

The DRC will operate on the following schedule:

Thursday, Nov. 24 - CLOSED
Friday, Nov 25 - Open 9 a.m. -6
Saturday, Nov. 26 - Open 9 a.m.- 6
Sunday, Nov. 27 - CLOSED
Monday-Thursday, Nov. 28 ? Dec. 1 - Open 9 a.m.-6

Source: http://triad.news14.com/content/top_stories/650175/tornado-clean-up-continues-in-the-triad-region

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