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Friday, 9 June, 2000, 19:02 GMT 20:02 UK
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Heavy fighting resumes in Kisangani
Further heavy shelling breaks out between Rwandan and Ugandan troops around Kisangani after a brief truce arranged by the UN

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 | John Nagenda, special adviser to President Museveni of Uganda: "I think the Rwandan and Ugandan agendas are different" real 28k
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 | Richard Dowden, Africa editor of the Economist: "Whoever controls the town is going to be quite well off" real 28k
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Heavy fighting resumes in Kisangani
Further heavy shelling breaks out between Rwandan and Ugandan troops around Kisangani after a brief truce arranged by the UN

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Also:
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 | John Nagenda, special adviser to President Museveni of Uganda: "I think the Rwandan and Ugandan agendas are different" real 28k
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 | Richard Dowden, Africa editor of the Economist: "Whoever controls the town is going to be quite well off" real 28k
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