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Extractions: International Edition MEMBER SERVICES The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Services CNNtoGO Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com Story Tools TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) A late equalizer from Titi Camara sent Guinea into the quarterfinals of the African Nations Cup alongside hosts Tunisia after the two teams played to a 1-1 draw in their last Group A. That meant newcomers Rwanda were eliminated despite a 1-0 win over Congo, clinched by Abel Said's second half goal. Former Marseille, Liverpool and West Ham striker Camara scored his third goal in three matches with just six minutes left. But the elimination didn't spoil Rwanda's upbeat mood at the end of their first international tournament since over half a million citizens of the small Central African country were killed in a genocide 10 years ago "The players are dancing and singing," said Said. "It has been a great tournament for us. It is no shame that we are going home." Tunisia lost their first points in the tournament but still finished top of the group and earned the right to play their quarterfinal match in the capital. The Carthage Eagles finished with seven points, followed by Guinea with five and Rwanda with four. Congo lost all three group games. Tunisia showed the depth of their squad, playing a solid match despite major changes to the lineup that beat both Rwanda and Congo.
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Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 Elissia, an eight-year-old German girl, was among those injured in the blast BERLIN, Germany (CNN) German authorities say they have released a person detained in connection with the explosion last week of a truck at a synagogue in Tunisia that killed at least 15 people, including 10 German tourists. The German federal prosecutor's office said it arrested the person on Monday night and said it had 24 hours from the time of the arrest to bring the suspect up on charges or release the person. But the prosecutor's office said on Tuesday that after questioning the person, it determined there was nothing to link to the crime. Spokeswoman Frauke Scheuten said the arrest was made after a tip to authorities about a telephone call from the North African nation to Germany before the blast, at the Ghriba synagogue, a historic and holy Jewish site on the Tunisian island of Djerba. MORE STORIES Tunisia synagogue toll rises She said the call indicated the man may have been acting as a contact.
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Extractions: Tunisia was an independent republic in North Africa until occupied by the French Army in 1881. A strong nationalist movement under the leadership of Habib Bourguiba , emerged in the 1930s. He was imprisoned by the French authorities in 1934 and after Henri-Philippe Petain signed the armistice with Nazi Germany in June 1940 he was moved to German-occupied Fran ce On 8th November 1942, the US Army , under the command of General Dwight D. Eisenhower , invaded Tunisia as part of Operation Torch . Allied troops were only 80 miles from Tunis when the German Army counter-attacked and won a victory at Medjez el Bab. By 25th November 24,000 German troops occupied most of northern Tunisia.
Extractions: select a team Europe: Belgium Croatia Denmark England France Germany Ireland Italy Poland Portugal Russia Slovenia Spain Sweden Turkey South America: Argentina Brazil Ecuador Paraguay Uruguay Africa: Cameroon Nigeria Senegal South Africa Tunisia Asia: China Japan Saudi Arabia South Korea CONCACAF: Costa Rica Mexico United States Main page Schedule Stadiums Morishima celebrates Japan's opening goal OSAKA, Japan Nationwide celebrations erupted in Japan after the World Cup co-hosts clinched a place in the second round of the tournament for the first time with a 2-0 win over Tunisia in their final group game. Hiroaki Morishima and Hidetoshi Nakata delighted the army of blue-shirted fans in Osaka's Nagai stadium with goals in the second half. Substitute Morishima used his first touch to perfection, pouncing on a loose ball in the 48th minute and fired truly past goalkeeper Ali Boumnijel from 10 meters out.
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Extractions: WELCOME It's been more than one hundred years since the Belkhirias opened their first olive oil mill in the sunny Mediterranean country of Tunisia, located sixty miles south of Sicily. We've been cultivating trees and producing gourmet olive oil ever since, always refining our knowledge while maintaining traditional methods. Now, the Belkhirias of the United States are proud to offer Ruspina, a premium extra virgin olive oil, to the American market. Available directly from the producer ( Medagro ), our product reflects five generations of family commitment. Ruspina extra virgin olive oil is extracted from the finest selected olives of the Sahel region, where olive oil has been produced since before it was a part of the Roman Empire. It is cold pressed the old-fashioned way, using granite mill wheels to crush the olives. The natural characteristics of the oil are preserved, resulting in a rich golden color, intense aroma, and delicate flavor. This is a classic dipping oil. It is also an elegant, healthful ingredient for dressings, sauces, and all types of everyday cooking.
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Extractions: Home of the ancient city of Carthage, Tunisia has for a long time been an important player in the Mediterranean, placed as it is in the centre of North Africa, close to vital shipping routes. In their time, the Romans, Arabs, Ottoman Turks and French realised its strategic significance, making it a hub for control over the region. OVERVIEW FACTS LEADERS MEDIA French colonial rule came to an end in 1956, and Tunisia was led for three decades by Habib Bourguiba, who insisted on advancing secular ideas, with emancipation for women, the abolition of polygamy and compulsory free education. Married to a Frenchwoman, Bourguiba insisted on an anti-Islamic fundamentalist line, while increasing his own powers to become a virtual dictator. In 1987 he was dismissed on grounds of senility and Zine El Abidine Ben Ali came into office. He continued with a hard line against Islamic extremists, but inherited an economically stable country. Despite introducing press freedoms and freeing some political prisoners, human rights groups have been critical of the government's treatment of its opponents. Mr Ben Ali faces reproach at home and abroad for the "99.9%" his party has consistently won in elections, including in the presidential poll in October 1999.
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Extractions: Season fish with salt and pepper. Dust with flour and fry in hot olive oil until golden brown on all sides. Transfer fish to a side dish. Add onion and garlic to the skillet and cook for a few minutes. Add tomato sauce, harissa, bay leaf and 1/2 cup water. Cook for 10 minutes. Add olives and fish fillets and continue cooking, uncovered, until the fish is tender and the sauce thick. Add lemon juice to taste. Discard the bay leaf. Serve, sprinkled with parsley. Recipe By: Mediterranean Cooking - Paula Wolfert