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The bloodshed may have abated, but the country is still torn. Amira Howeidy, in Algeria, investigates the plans and problems of some very uneasy bedfellows as the "new era" -- complete with conflict, broken promises and efforts to make the best of a bad situation -- dawns on a country still reeling from seven years of civil strife
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'Determined to make peace'
In an exclusive interview, the icon of the "new era" in Algeria, President Abdel-Aziz Bouteflika, explains why he is determined to achieve peace -- and thwart any FIS attempts to stage a comeback
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Days of confusion
The FIS is struggling to cope with Bouteflika's legal offensive and its own internal divisions
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Reasons for optimism
Does Algeria's salvation lie in the Civil Concord Law?
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