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  2. Greenpeace: US testing technology on S. Pacific WORLD NEWS

    The controversy over the US plan to burn-off chemical weapons on Johnston Atoll took a new twist yesterday, with Greenpeace ...

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  3. Mandela hits at S. African Government 'hysteria'

    SOWETO: Anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela and South African Communist Party general secretary Joe Sloyo have reaffirmed their commitment to ...

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  4. 'Sculpture' the hard-shell arroach

    CINCINNATI: Cockroaches inspire most people to swat, stomp or withdraw in disgust. But they inspire Jamie Buchsbaum, 26, to create sculpture, of a sort, dressing giant dead ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PNG peace talks continue

    PORT MORESBY: The Bougainville peace talks continued yesterday on the truce ship HMNZS Endeavour off the coast of the rebel island province. ...

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  7. Anti-IRA Tory MP killed in car blast

    LONDON: Conservative British MP Ian Gow, a staunch supporter of Northern Ireland's union with Britain, was killed yesterday by a car bomb at his home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 186 words
  8. Rival rebel 'poised to seize Doe'

    MONROVIA: Liberian rebel leader Prince Johnson said, his forces were poised to capture the President, Samuel Doe, and stop rival rebel leader, Charles ...

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