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      <title>Somalia property boom forces refugees onto street</title>
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      <description>MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — In parts of Somalia's capital, rubble-strewn lots that once served as sniper positions have been rebuilt into well-maintained homes, hotels and shopping plazas. Housing prices have doubled, or even gone up ten-fold. 
                   More than a year of relative peace in Mogadishu has led to a property boom, but one that comes at a bitter price fo...</description>
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