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  2. MIDDLE EAST Drugs seized from refugee hospital

    BEIRUT, Monday (AAPAP).—Government troops seized at least $A262,000 in drugs from a hospital serving ...

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  3. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF El Salvador told Pope to visit

    SAN SALVADOR, Monday (AAP-Reuter). —The Pope may make his long-awaited trip to troubled Central America early next year in what could be the most controversial of his many ...

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  4. ITALY Way clear for coalition

    ROME, Monday (AAP-Reuter).—Socialist Party leaders approved yesterday the plan of the Prime Ministerdesignate, Mr Fanfani, to cure Italy's ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. POLAND Walesa pledge 'for authorities'

    WARSAW, Monday (AAP-AFP)—A firm reiteration of allegiance to Solidarity leader Mr Lech Walesa, circulated on Saturday by the underground leadership of the banned free trade ...

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  6. Turks flee country

    ANKARA, Monday (AAP-AFP).—Two Turks suspected of complicity in the attempted assassination of the Pope on May 13,1981, have been on the wanted list for more than two years and have fled the country, ...

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  7. Middle East talks

    ISLAMABAD, Monday (AAP-Reuter).—King Hussein of Jordan will visit Pakistan next Saturday with six Arab Foreign Ministers for talks with President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq on the Middle East ...

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  8. 'Information passed'

    LONDON, Monday (AAP-PA).—British diplomat Miss Rhona Ritchie admitted at the Old Bailey today that she passed on information to an unauthorised person while working at the British ...

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  9. ALBANIA Less isolation hinted

    VIENNA, Monday (AAP-AP).—The Government of Albania published congratulatory messages yesterday from Western leaders on the nation's 70th independence anniversary, hinting ...

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  10. INDIA France seeks closer ties

    NEW DELHI, Monday (AAP-Reuter).—The President of France, Mr Mitterrand, distancing his country from the superpowers, is attempting to forge a special relationship with ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. Ships collide

    MANILA, Monday (AAP-Reuter).—A US navy destroyer and an American submarine were involved in a minor collision north-west of Manila yesterday during routine operations near Subic Bay naval base, ...

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  12. Venice floods

    VENICE, Monday (AAP-AP).—High tides flooded Venice yesterday, pouring into homes, stores and hotels in low-lying areas and covering St Mark's Square. It was the fourth flood this month. ...

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  13. 16 die in mine

    WARSAW, Monday (AAP-AFP).—Sixteen miners and rescue workers were killed and 11 wounded in a explosion in the Dymitrow mine in Bytom, southern Poland, during the night, the official ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. Robot workers

    TOKYO, Monday (AAP-Reuter).—A Japanese electronics firm has produced what it says are the first robots with eyes and two hands that can do the job of a production worker. ...

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  15. Shorter message

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—The Queen's Christmas message, one of the Commonwealth's great institutions, could be cut to a mere six minutes, the Sun newspaper said yesterday. There has been a ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. Weight equals stress

    PENZANCE, England, Monday (AAP-Reuter). —Forty fat women have shaken the local town hall to its foundations through their keep-fit class. The three tonnes of exercising humanity have seriously ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. DUAL PROTEST Police station attacked

    VIREUX, France, Monday (AAPReuter).—Police with armoured cars, a helicopter and teargas bombs clashed with steelworkers and environmentalists ...

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  18. Feeding the birds

    An elderly man wrapped up against the morning chill feeds seagulls at the Thames embankment in London. One opportunist bird uses the man's head as a perch to get closer to the crumbs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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