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19 Jul 2005
 
 
Rice to visit Senegal, Sudan and Mid-East
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is to travel to Senegal, Sudan, Israel and the Palestinian territories from July 19-24, a US Department of State statement reported yesterday.
 
 
08 Jul 2004
 
Pahad: Symposium on Ten Years of Democracy (08/07/2004)
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OPENING ADDRESS BY DEPUTY MINISTER PAHAD FOR THE SYMPOSIUM: A CELEBRATION OF TEN YEARS OF DEMOCRACY: A DECADE IN DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
 
 
29 Jan 2004
 
Kay calls for probe of Iraqi-threat claims
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David A Kay, the former chief weapons inspector in Iraq, called yesterday for an independent inquiry into prewar intelligence about Saddam Hussein's weapons programmes, but he said he did not...
 
 
04 Dec 2003
 
Powell delivers new slap for Sharon
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By pushing ahead with a meeting with the promoters of an alternative peace plan despite Israeli opposition, US Secretary of State Colin Powell has delivered another slap in the face for Ariel...
 
 
09 Jul 2003
 
Bush arrives in Africa
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President George W Bush arrives in Africa armed with his Millennium Challenge Account carrot of $10-billion over three years to alleviate poverty, his $15-billion pledge over five years to fight...
 
 
21 May 2003
 
US Senate backs research into low-yield nukes
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Granting a wish of the Bush administration, the US Senate late yesterday gave its support to repealing a decade-old ban on research into low-yield nuclear weapons that defense officials say may be...
 
 
02 May 2003
 
Conservative thinktanks hold big sway in US
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Conservative thinktanks exert a considerable influence over the Bush administration and the US media, with their right-wing agenda considerably at odds with the more moderate view of the State...
 
 
12 Dec 2002
 
US sets $5bn aside to reward good governance
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African countries will be chief beneficiaries of an annual $5 billion US government programme to reward emerging markets that meet its criteria of good governance, the Financial Times reports.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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