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Sample portions of chicken and kale stew over rice

Maine’s largest school district serves up African-inspired dishes to get more students excited about school lunch

In Portland, Maine, high schools are infusing North African flavors into school lunches as the district experiments with being more inclusive of its diverse student body.

Maine’s largest school district serves up African-inspired dishes to get more students excited about school lunch
Goban President

Riots, arrests in the wake of disputed presidential election in Gabon

Riots, arrests in the wake of disputed presidential election in Gabon

Historic Albert Schweitzer Hospital adapts to new Africa

Historic Albert Schweitzer Hospital adapts to new Africa
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Africa's Cup of Nations and Other Soccer News

Africa's Cup of Nations and Other Soccer News

Gabon's Eco-Tourism Efforts Stumble

Gabon's Eco-Tourism Efforts Stumble
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Slideshow: A Gabonese Lake with Legend of the Dwarves

A pristine freshwater lake that is famous for its clear blue water and for the dwarves that, according to the local legend, protect the lake.

Slideshow: A Gabonese Lake with Legend of the Dwarves
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Geo Quiz

Our daily geography quiz.

Geo Quiz
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Geo Answer / Global Hit

For today's Geo Quiz we're looking for a country in west-central Africa that held a presidential election on Sunday.

Geo Answer / Global Hit
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Nugget

Africa's longest-serving leader -- Omar Bongo of Gabon -- died this week. Anchor Marco Werman looks at the leaders who now move up on the list of longest reign over a country.

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Geo answer

Today's answer is the West African country of Gabon where a new special issue stamp is decorated with 22-karat gold. The World's David Leveille has the story.

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A U.S. bailout means loans from China, Japan, U.K., Caribbean and oil exporters

China now owns more U.S. public debt than any other nation ? about one out of every 10 debt dollars ? a reflection of its growing global economic influence. The United States has imported five times as much as it has exported to China this year.

A U.S. bailout means loans from China, Japan, U.K., Caribbean and oil exporters