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SSUDAN'S GOVT SAYS IT'S 'HAD ENOUGH' OF REBEL LEADER

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South Sudan's information minister said Friday the country's rebel leader could not rejoin government, dealing a blow to hopes that the latest talks in Ethiopia might bring peace. 1ST IMAGES

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