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Tunisia's Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi goes to a news conference at his office in Tunis on MondayTunisia's PM defends new regime

Tunisia's PM Mohammed Ghannouchi defends the inclusion of members of the old government in his new unity administration, amid lingering tensions following weeks of street protests.

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