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  • Mamadou, usually known as Doudou, was born into the griot caste of musicians and story-tellers, guardians of the cultural heritage.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Less than an hour's travelling time from Paris, the house became a refuge to which Cocteau escaped with his partner, Edouard Dermit, know as "Doudou".

    The Art Newspaper - RSS 2010

  • Less than an hour's travelling time from Paris, the house became a refuge to which Cocteau escaped with his partner, Edouard Dermit, know as "Doudou".

    The Art Newspaper - RSS 2010

  • "Be Mankan" is the national anthem of Guinea, and "Doudou" combines several tunes from that period.

    Baltimore City Paper 2010

  • "Be Mankan" is the national anthem of Guinea, and "Doudou" combines several tunes from that period.

    Baltimore City Paper 2010

  • "Be Mankan" is the national anthem of Guinea, and "Doudou" combines several tunes from that period.

    Baltimore City Paper 2010

  • Less than an hour's travelling time from Paris, the house became a refuge to which Cocteau escaped with his partner, Edouard Dermit, know as "Doudou".

    The Art Newspaper - RSS 2010

  • "Be Mankan" is the national anthem of Guinea, and "Doudou" combines several tunes from that period.

    Baltimore City Paper 2010

  • Doudou Pierre of the National Network for Food Sovereignty and Security said, All these networks basically have the same agendas.

    Beverly Bell: Haitian Farmers: Growing Strength to Grow Food Beverly Bell 2010

  • Lawmakers began to waffle by evening and Doudou Wade, the head of the majority in parliament indicated that the deputies were not willing to sign off.

    Senegal cancels new law amid violent protest 2011

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