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US democracy: He who got 200000 less votes, wins

December 14, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON-- (AP) - Vice President Al Gore faced a gathering consensus that it was over. Alone with his wife and children, he weighed the unhappy next step.

 

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About 100 infected French cattle slaughtered for food

December 14, 2000 

  

DENVER-- (UNB/AP) - About 100 French cattle slaughtered for human consumption this year were infected with the bovine plague known as mad cow disease, a British public health researcher says.

 

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Parliament gives preliminary o.k. to Netanyahu to run

December 14, 2000 

  

JERUSALEM-- (UNB/AP) - Parliament gave preliminary approval Wednesday to a bill that would permit former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu - the current front-runner in opinion polls - to run in February's election for prime minister.

 

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Ousted Prime Minister 'mentally shattered' before departure

December 13, 2000 

  

ISLAMABAD-- (UNB/AP) - Ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said he was in good health and spirits, despite a Pakistani army official's claim Tuesday that the former leader spent his final days in prison "staring for hours at the wall."

 

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Britain-North Korea establish diplomatic relations

December 13, 2000 

  

LONDON-- (UNB/AP) - Britain and North Korea agreed Tuesday to establish diplomatic relations - recognition, Britain said, of Pyongyang's growing rapprochement with South Korea and its decision to suspend missile launches.

 

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Taliban seek help to stop UN sanctions

December 13, 2000 

  

KABUL-- (UNB/AP) - The ruling Taliban appealed to fellow Muslim nations Tuesday to head off possible new sanctions being considered by the United Nations.

 

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Lawyer challenges Sharif's release in court

December 12, 2000 

  

LAHORE-- (UNB/AP) - A prominent lawyer in Pakistan's eastern Punjab launched a court challenge Monday of the army's surprise decision to free former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and send him into exile in Saudi Arabia.

 

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It's Bush v. Gore II at Supreme Court

December 12, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON-- (UNB/AP) - George W. Bush and Al Gore are taking their battle over Florida vote recounts to a U.S. Supreme Court that already has shown its deep divisions in the case that likely will decide who becomes president.

 

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Anxiety over electoral system grows

December 12, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON-- (UNB/AP) - Nearly half of Americans think there are serious flaws in the nation's electoral system, a new poll suggests. The concern reaches deep into Democrats, Republicans and independents.

 

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US-led inquiry commission meets Ehud Barak

December 12, 2000 

  

JERUSALEM-- (UNB/AP) - A U.S.-led commission of inquiry into Israeli-Palestinian violence began its work Monday, meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. A senior Barak aide said Israel has "nothing to hide or be ashamed of."

 

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The final showdown may be at the federal Supreme Court

December 11, 2000 

  

Washington (AP)--On the eve of historic U.S. Supreme Court arguments, Al Gore's attorney said Sunday the vice president urgently needs a legal victory to recount Florida's votes or ``that's the end of the road'' for his dogged drive to the presidency. A chorus of jittery Democrats agreed.

 

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Netanyahu wants to be Premier again

December 11, 2000 

  

JERUSALEM (AP) — Hours after Prime Minister Ehud Barak resigned on Sunday to run for re-election, his predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu, declared his own candidacy and called on parliament to pass legislation to allow him to run.

 

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Nawaz Sharif begins exile in Saudi Arabia

December 11, 2000 

  

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — More than a year after being ousted by the army, Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif began exile in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, following the lead of other refugees who have learned to regard the conservative kingdom as their home away from home.

 

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Saddam wants revolution in Palestine

December 11, 2000 

  

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Iraq pledged Saturday to allocate some $881 million in oil revenues to support the Palestinian uprising, the official Iraqi News Agency said.

 

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Israelis and Palestinians resume clashes

December 10, 2000 

  

JERUSALEM-- (UNB/AP) - Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen battled again on Saturday, while the Palestinians buried seven people killed a day earlier in one of the deadliest days since fighting began over two months ago.

 

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Clinton Offers Foreign Policy Suggestions to Successor

December 10, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON, December 9 (UNB/Xinhua) -- President Bill Clinton on Friday offered his some ideas on U.S. foreign policy to his successor before leaving his post six week later, saying the United States should remain actively engaged with the rest of the world.

 

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Mugabe bans opposition litigation

December 10, 2000 

  

HARARE, Zimbabwe-- (AP) - President Robert Mugabe issued a decree banning opposition court challenges over disputed election results, the main state newspaper reported Saturday.

 

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Putin will pardon American businessman Edmond Pope

December 10, 2000 

  

MAGNITOGORSK, Russia-- (AP) - President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that he will pardon American businessman Edmond Pope who was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of espionage.

 

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Military court sentences six ex-militiamen to death

December 10, 2000 

  

BEIRUT-- (UNB/AP) - A military court sentenced six former pro-Israeli militiamen to death in absentia on Saturday for collaborating with Israel during its ±àv¹m² occupation of southern Lebanon.

 

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Court Ruling Revives Gore's Chances

December 9, 2000 

  

(AP) —At the brink of defeat, Al Gore won new life Friday as the divided Florida Supreme Court ordered an immediate hand count of about 45,000 disputed ballots and put the Democratic candidate within 154 votes of George W. Bush in the state's seemingly endless presidential contest.

 

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GOP-Led Florida Legislature Meets

December 9, 2000 

  

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Legislature embarked Friday on a mission to deliver the presidency to George W. Bush, a role that became more crucial for majority Republicans after Al Gore won a stunning court victory.

 

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US, S. Korea Reach 'Understanding'

December 9, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. and South Korean negotiators have reached a ``mutual understanding'' that American soldiers killed South Korean civilian refugees in the early weeks of the Korean War, but they left unresolved the question of how many died, a Clinton administration official said Friday.

 

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A polling stone gathers no Boss: 3-in-1 interview

December 8, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON--(AP) - Bill Clinton says he would have been tempted to run for U.S. president again if the Constitution would have let him. And, he says, he would have won.

 

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Elian's birthday shows Castro's fidelity to Cuba

December 8, 2000 

  

CARDENAS--(AP) - Fidel Castro took turns on the stage with clowns and a children's drama troupe Wednesday as Cuba celebrated the seventh birthday of Elian Gonzalez, the castaway whose custody battle ended with a victory by the communist president over his enemies in Miami.

 

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Bush meeting with national security adviser

December 7, 2000 

  

AUSTIN, Texas-- (AP) - George W. Bush, anxious to assemble a White House staff even as he awaits a final court decree on the election, is conferring with his choice for national security adviser: Stanford University scholar Condoleezza Rice.

 

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Votes needed to win were thrown away in Seminole County: Gore

December 7, 2000 

  

TALLAHASSEE, Florida-- (AP) - Badly in need of a win, Democratic attorneys are going back into court to overturn presidential election results in two counties where they say Republicans cheated.

 

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Opposition leaders block Parliament to protest mosque demolition

December 7, 2000 

  

NEW DELHI-- (AP) - Opposition parties Wednesday blocked proceedings in Parliament, demanding the resignation of three Cabinet ministers who joined Hindu nationalists in destroying a historic Muslim mosque eight years ago.

 

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Humanitarian impact of United Nations sanctions on Taliban

December 7, 2000 

  

Washington-- (USIS) -- The deplorable humanitarian situation of the Afghan people is the direct result of over 20 years of war and, now, the worst drought in a generation.

 

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Israel should not fall into Hezbollah trap

December 7, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON-- (AP) - The Israeli general in charge of military operations says Israel must not fall into a trap of open conflict with Hezbollah guerrillas in southern Lebanon who have carried out four attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians in the last six weeks.

 

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Iowa results: Gore wins by 4,144 votes

December 6, 2000 

  

DES MOINES-- (UNB/AP) - State leaders officially certified election results in the state of Iowa on Monday, declaring Democrat Al Gore the winner of the state's seven electoral votes by a margin of 4,144 votes over Republican George W. Bush.

 

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Russian rocket launches Israeli observation satellite

December 6, 2000 

  

MOSCOW-- (UNB/AP) - A Start-1 rocket on Tuesday successfully launched an Israeli observation satellite from Russia's Far East, the Strategic Missile Forces said.

 

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US defense secretary has tough words for allies in European Union

December 6, 2000 

  

BRUSSELS-- (UNB/AP) - The United States wants a military force the European Union is developing to be well funded and effective, but Defense Secretary William Cohen warned Tuesday that NATO could be weakened if the EU takes on too much military autonomy.

 

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Islamic party warns US against attacking Afghanistan

December 5, 2000 

  

QUETTA, Pakistan--(UNB/AP) - An orthodox religious party threatened Monday to attack Americans living in Pakistan if Washington attacks neighboring Afghanistan, where suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden lives.

 

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German TV discovers private photo album of Eva Braun

December 5, 2000 

  

FRANKFURT, Germany--(UNB/AP) - German television says it has discovered previously unreleased photos of Adolf Hitler's mistress Eva Braun from a private album she gave to a few close friends as a gift.

 

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Yemen's Ramadan turns life upside down for a month

December 5, 2000 

  

SAN'A, Yemen--(UNB/AP) - It's 9 p.m., an hour when carpenters normally are getting ready to close for the day, sweeping up wood shavings and stray khat leaves from the floor of narrow workshops in Old San'a.

 

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Florida lawmakers consider special session

December 4, 2000 

  

TALLAHASSEE--(UNB/AP) - The state Senate president said he was not ready to call a special session to try to enforce George W. Bush's certified win in Florida by naming the state's 25 electors, disputing House Majority Leader Mike Fasano's earlier statement that both leaders would do so on Monday.

 

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Fresh militant attacks kill one & injure eight in Kashmir

December 4, 2000 

  

SRINAGAR--(UNB/AP) - Suspected militants killed one civilian and wounded eight others in fresh attacks in troubled Kashmir even as Pakistan responded to India's temporary cease-fire and curbed firing across the cease-fire line dividing the disputed Himalayan territory between them, police said Sunday.

 

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Barak: Clinton's departure from office not a deadline for peace

December 4, 2000 

  

JERUSALEM--(UNB/AP) - As Prime Minister Ehud Barak plotted his re-election campaign Sunday, the embattled Israeli leader said U.S. President Bill Clinton's departure from office next month was not a deadline for a Mideast peace deal.

 

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Pakistan offers border truce & asks India to resume talks

December 3, 2000 

  

ISLAMABAD--(AP) - Pakistan offered a truce Saturday to Indian soldiers along the disputed Kashmir border where the two armies routinely wage bitter crossborder gunfights.

 

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Suspected rebels kill 4 in renewed violence in Kashmir

December 3, 2000 

  

SRINAGAR--(AP) - Suspected Islamic militants killed four sleeping Hindu children in troubled Kashmir despite a government-ordered temporary cease-fire, police said Saturday.

 

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Still time for peace before Clinton leaves

December 3, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON--(AP) - Israeli Justice Minister Yossi Beilin, an architect of past accords with the Palestinians, said that an overall Middle East settlement could be concluded in the 50 days President Bill Clinton has remaining in office.

 

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One Palestinian killed & four more to be buried

December 3, 2000 

  

JERUSALEM--(AP) - One Palestinian was shot dead by Israeli security forces Saturday, witnesses said, and funerals were planned for four Palestinians who died a day earlier as the death toll climbed above 290 in the current round of violence.

 

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Mandela awarded for his contribution to workers' struggle

December 3, 2000 

  

JOHANNESBURG--(AP) - The list of awards former President Nelson Mandela has received became even longer Saturday, when South Africa's largest trade federation honored him with a lifetime achievement award.

 

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Lull in violence on third day of Indian cease-fire

December 1, 2000 

  

SRINAGAR-- (UNB/AP) - Kashmir's secessionist alliance urged Islamic guerrillas on Thursday to accept a cease-fire offered by the Indian government for the period of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

 

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'Transition period' of Ballots not Presidents

December 1, 2000 

  

WASHINGTON-- (UNB/AP) - The contested ballots are moving, the legal wheels in motion, too, in a presidential election so unimaginable that George W. Bush and Al Gore give every appearance of conducting parallel transitions to power.

 

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Gore lawyers ask state Supreme Court to step in

December 1, 2000 

  

TALLAHASSEE-- (UNB/AP) - Racing against the clock in their challenge of Florida's presidential election, Democrat Al Gore's attorneys filed an urgent plea with the state's highest court Thursday to start hand-counting thousands of ballots.

 

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Aspiring dancer paralyzed by palm tree receives dlrs 7.6 million

December 1, 2000 

  

LOS ANGELES-- (UNB/AP) - An aspiring dancer who was paralyzed by a falling palm tree will receive dlrs 7.6 million as part of a settlement approved by the City Council.

 

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