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  2. Talks in Fiji on new pact EC gives commitment on Third World aid

    SUVA, Sunday (Rcutcr). — European Community members, negotiating in Fiji with Third World countries on a new trade and aid pact, said ...

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  3. WORLD NEWS

    LONDON. Sunday (AP). — Military authorities in Zimbabwe had carried out an "extensive cover-up of atrocities committed in ...

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  4. China endorses Arafat as chairman of PLO

    PEKING, Sunday (Reuter). —China endorsed yesterday Mr Yasser Arafat's leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organisation and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. IN BRIEF Mayors, bodyguards killed:

    MANILA, Sunday (Rcutcr). — Two town' mayors and their two bodyguards have been killed: in the southern Philippines island of Mindanao by guerillas of the communist New Peoples' Army ...

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  6. Elections in Panama

    PANAMA CITY, Sunday (Reutcr). — Panamanians vote in presidential elections today for the first time in 16 years of military rule after an assurance by the chief of the National Guard, ...

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  7. Saint's blood liquefies

    NAPLES, Sunday (Rcutcr). — The blood of St Januarius liquefied again yesterday, indicating that he would continue to protect Naples, Roman Catholic Church sources said. Glass phials containing ...

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  9. Sands' death remembered

    BELFAST, Sunday (AP). — Youths hurled stones, bottles and petrol bombs and set fire to buses in four cities across Northern Ireland yesterday, the third anniversary of the death of Mr Bobby ...

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  10. 'Test-tube' quads born

    LONDON, Sunday (AP). — Britain's first “testtube" quadruplets were born to a 32-year-old woman on Wednesday, London's Hammersmith Hospital reported yesterday. The three boys and a ...

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  11. March against Mafia

    ROME, Sunday (Reuter). — About 15,000 Italian students marched through central Rome yesterday to protest drug peddling organised fay the Mafia, police said. Recent government figures ...

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