Further Reading
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Embattled Papandreou at Center of Storm in Greece
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Getty to Help China Save Ancient Buddhist Art Sites
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Battle for Huge Amazon Forest Is Turning Deadly
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El Salvador’s Rebel Youth: Confident, Ready to Die
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No End to ‘the Troubles’--Ulster Bloodshed Worsens
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Demands Closure of ‘Dangerous’ Kazakh Nuclear Facility
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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- In the lobbies of Baghdad’s luxury hotels, portraits of President Saddam Hussein, attired in a Western suit, beam serenely on clusters of foreign businessmen.
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan -- A year ago, when Benazir Bhutto arrived in Washington as a struggling and relatively obscure leader of her country’s political opposition, her Pakistani driver joked with her about her life’s dream of overthrowing the military regime of Pakistani President Zia ul-Haq.
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Computer Network Links Chinese Around the Globe
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CAIRO -- Army officers staged a bloodless coup in Sudan on Friday, toppling the civilian government of Prime Minister Sadek Mahdi and imposing martial law in what had been one of Africa’s few democracies.
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N. Korea Puts on Best Face to Vie With South
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French Resuming Love Affair With Americans
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Concerted Action Urged as Priority Is Given to Environment for First Time
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Kim Keeps Heavy Hand on North Korea’s Pulse
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Kim Keeps Heavy Hand on North Korea’s Pulse
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Deposed Philippine Ruler Had Kidney, Heart, Lung Ailments
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The Dalai Lama, exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, was named winner of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday.
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KARACHI, Pakistan -- Farooq Sumar leaves the Mercedes-Benz locked up in the garage these days.
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East Bloc: Communist Party leader Jakes and the rest of the Politburo quit after a week of demonstrations. A new leader is named. And Alexander Dubcek, the ‘Prague Spring’ reformer, makes a triumphant return.
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East Bloc: More hard-liners are purged from the Politburo. The regime holds its first substantive talks with the main opposition group.
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Nadia Comaneci, the Romanian athlete who in 1976 earned the world’s first perfect scores in Olympic gymnastics, has fled her native country, the Hungarian government announced.