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Details surrounding Brother Hubert's death were unknown, but Father Hyde said he died in the Salesian compound that houses the National School of Arts and Trade, known as ENAM among Haitians.
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A Salesian from Gonaives, about 70 miles away, was expected to arrive at ENAM Jan. 14 to assess the situation and report his findings to the order's mission office.
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When they went to the Director's office at ENAM, he refused to answer any questions on the allegations.
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According to the story, Ekombo, who was agent to the Director's alleged rackets, told the newsmen that he (the Director) is running a network of corruption through which students are recruited into ENAM at the cost of FCFA 2.5 million each.
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He said he does not have the powers to admit people into ENAM.
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He claimed that even his son has made several failed attempts to get into ENAM and he has been unable to help him.
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Two journalists and their informant are languishing in pre-trial detention at the Kondengui Central Prison in Yaounde for attempting to unveil the bribery and corruption at the National School of Administration and Magistracy, ENAM.
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Signed by the foundation's boss, Afanyi Ngeh, the release also calls on the Prime Minister to create an independent commission of inquiry to probe into the intricate network of bribery and corruption at ENAM.
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AMBN and ENAM disappeared after chromosomal rearrangements occurred in the candidate region in a bird ancestor.
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Using bioinformatics, we assessed the fate of the four dental proteins thought to be specific to enamel (amelogenin, AMEL; ameloblastin, AMBN; enamelin, ENAM) and to dentin
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