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When my plane smacks down in Equatorial Guinea -- where if the captain misses the runway, you could end up in Cameroon -- I become the first American journalist to visit this pint-sized republic (population: 550,000) in nearly three years. That was when Equatoguinean officials forced two American reporters to leave after they&#039;d spent just a few days in Malabo, the capital, asking questions. One of them, Peter Maass, was booted for &amp;quot;spying&amp;quot; simply for walking down a street chatting with a European ambassador.
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