George bush enjoyed a whirlwind safari this week. He saw an old slave-trading post in Senegal, toured a game park in Botswana, shook hands with several African presidents and was expected to visit an AIDS project in Uganda. In Senegal, he described slavery as "one of the "greatest crimes of history", which may make him slightly less unpopular among black American voters. But his main concern was with Africa's current problems, rather than its historical ones.
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