US condemns Sudanese attack
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Your support makes all the difference.The Clinton administration and key members of Congress condemned Sudan for an aerial attack which a Congressman said was aimed at a hospital he had visited, AP reports from Washington. George Moose, assistant secretary of state for African affairs, said the US was pressing the UN Security Council to condemn the Sudanese government for an offensive which included the attack against the southern village of Nimule early yesterday.
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