71. Its gray cement block homes are squeezed so close together that one can cross the camp by jumping from roof to roof. 72. Kabila, who arrived in Kisangani on Saturday to face accusations of killings in the camps by Zairian mobs and his soldiers, denied the claims. 73. Loville was bothered early in camp by a hamstring injury. 74. Malaysian officials say they are determined to close the camp by June, when U.N. funding is to end. 75. Malaysia has said it wants to close the camp by the end of August. 76. Opponents of the Tutsi-dominated military regime of Maj. Pierre Buyoya claim the Hutu peasants have been forced into the camps by the army. 77. People move between their sunken homes and the camps by rowing wooden boats or paddling inflated tyres. 78. Reporters saw only a few armored personnel carriers in the camp by early evening. 79. Rolle was sidelined for the first couple weeks of camp by a sore hip and only returned to practice last week. 80. Soldiers vowed to close the camp by force to drive out the Hutus. |