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Despite security concerns, Qatar to host WTO
Tribune staff reporterLed by Vice President Dick Cheney, the United States has committed the World Trade Organization and its 142 nations to meeting as scheduled next week in a place where most of them do not want to go in the current climate of concern over security--an...Tags: George W. Bush, National Government, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Demonstration
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Security is aim of Afghan mission
Of The Morning CallCoalition forces are engaged in a new battle against Taliban fighters in the mountainous Paktika and Khowst provinces along the Pakistan border, an area where rocket attacks are launched against coalition fire bases several times a week, a U.S....Tags: Emergency Incidents, Explosions, Al-Qaeda, American Red Cross, Pakistan
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In Nicaragua, healing is hampered by bickering
The Chicago TribuneThe scars from Hurricane Mitch, which ripped apart much of Nicaragua, have started to heal. Vegetation is creeping over the huge gash left on the side of the Casitas volcano, when its rain-filled crater collapsed, unleashing an avalanche that buried more...Tags: U.S. Department of State, National Government, Heads of State, Parties and Movements, Hurricanes
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World financial organizations consider canceling meetings
Tribune staff reporterThe next two big global meetings, already threatened by protesters and besieged by controversy, have probably been torpedoed by the terrorist attacks on Washington and New York, officials say. The International Monetary Fund, World Bank and World Trade...Tags: George W. Bush, Doha (Qatar), Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Demonstration
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