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RCD, or County Down, the two common abbreviations, has an unrivaled and incredibly beautiful setting.
FORBES: Rory McIlroy's Northern Ireland Golf Tour
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McIlroy was out in a three-ball with team-mates Llewellyn Matthews and Jamie Moul in Tuesday morning's practice at RCD.
BBC: McIlroy magnetism
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On Wednesday, Moise Nyarugabo of the RCD told the French news agency AFP that his group was ready for talks with Mai-Mai.
BBC: DR Congo troop exodus praised
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Kigali has been, one can safely argue, the sole shareholder in the M23 militia gang, and its elder sisters CNDP and RCD-Goma.
CNN: How Obama can end Congo conflict
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The MLC and two rival factions of the rebel Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD) are battling for control of mineral-rich Ituri province near the border with Uganda.
BBC: DR Congo refugee crisis worsens
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Uganda also stayed loyal to former RCD leader Ernest Wamba dia Wamba after he lost the rebel presidency in May 1999, encouraging him to make Kisangani his capital.
BBC: How Uganda and Rwanda fell out
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There have already been serious clashes between forces of the Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD) and the Mai-Mai militia, which at times has supported the government in Kinshasa.
BBC: DR Congo troop exodus praised
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RCD-Goma, the Congolese rebel group backed by Rwanda.
ECONOMIST: Uganda and Rwanda
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Some waved copies of an old photograph showing union chief Hocine Abbasi shaking hands with the ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali as proof that remnants of the former RCD ruling party were still active.
BBC: Tunisians' frustrations, two years on
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After Mr Ben Ali's departure, his prime minister since 1999, Mohammed Ghannouchi, a veteran RCD leader, announced he would form a government of national unity, with the speaker of parliament, Foued Mebazaa, temporarily filling the presidency.
ECONOMIST: Tunisia
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With a constitution tailored to bolster Mr Ben Ali, a sitting parliament packed by the RCD, and institutions such as the police and courts deeply compromised, the mechanism for the kinds of sweeping change demanded by many Tunisians is not there.
ECONOMIST: Tunisia