Rocks litter the area outside the U.N. headquaters in Abidjan, ...
20th Jan 2006, 16:00 GMT
(Reuters) - Rocks litter the area outside the U.N. headquaters in Abidjan, January 20 2006. Shops, businesses and schools re-opened and buses and taxis ran in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan on Friday as the city started getting back to normal after four days of riots against U.N. and French peacekeepers. REUTERS/Luc Gnago
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