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from MAMADU ONDO in Conakry, GuineaGuinea BureauCONAKRY, (CAJ News) - THE power cuts afflicting Guinea have not only plunged the restive West African country into darkness but also thrown it into bloodbath. This presents yet another headache for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) as the region increasingly becomes the most unstable in