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  2. Foreign Tense stand-off between UN troops and Muslims

    SARAJEVO: Fighting raged around key towns in north Bosnia and a tense stand-off between Muslims and UN troops in Sarajevo ...

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  4. China starts voting for select few

    BEIJING: China's 14th Communist Party Congress was to start voting yesterday for a new leadership to rule its 1.1 billion people for the next five years, ...

    Article : 335 words
  5. Blown bridge 'signals offensive'

    PHNOM PENH: A Khmer Rouge attack in central Cambodia that destroyed an important road bridge signals the beginning of a guerrilla ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 195 words
  6. Close Angolan election goes to second round

    LISBON: President Jose Eduardo dos Santos won 49.57 per cent of votes in Angola's first free elections, forcing a second-round run-off, according to ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. Inquiry into Sagawa funds scandal rekindled

    TOKYO: Japanese prosecutors, criticised for their lenient treatment of top politician Shin Kanemaru, have apparently decided to reopen the inquiry into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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