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U.S. imposes new sanctions against Sudan
Filed: May 29th 2007: US

President Bush imposed sanctions Tuesday against Sudan in reaction to the “genocide” in Darfur, and has ordered actions against 31 companies and three people — preventing them from doing business in or with U.S. companies.

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