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1. Kurds are especially happy with a US pledge last September to protect them against Baghdad. 2. India and Pakistan are racing to put warheads on fast-flying mis­siles, set on a hair trigger, to be launched at first warning or lost to an in­coming strike. 3. Efforts to attract investment by selling Ireland abroad also have a long history. 4. British Airways said, it would install heart monitors and cardial defibrillators devices on all its aircraft within a year, becoming the first in­ternational airline to do so. 5. Military rule and disdain for human rights have supposedly made Nigeria a country not to be visited. 6. Even from the point of view of Britain's homegrown capitalists, the current policies are failing. That is the only conclusion to be drawn from the Bank of England's quarterly review and the report of the Commons Treasury and Civil Service Committee. 7. Information comes in floods now, but we haven't installed a way to use the brains with the capacity to filter and distill it. 8. The decision to ban export of beef and cattle from Portugal was made after a sharp increase in the number of cases last year of «mad cow» disease in cattle grown in Portugal. 9. The candidate said this morning that he was fully aware of the ob­stacles to be faced and the charges that would be made. 10. The Euro-American democracies have, in the new NATO, a cen­tral organization to co-ordinate the military actions of those NATO members which decide they need to act. 11. The US government controls exports of strong encryption prod­ucts to preserve its capability to decode messages from foreign govern­ments and criminals. 12. There are lessons to be learnt from the cold war, but the inevita­bility of a peaceful outcome is not one of them. 13. Most Japanese educators concede that a reliance on rote learning and cramming does great damage to creativity, and many universities are moving to include interviews and essay writing in their entrance tests. 14. A personal campaign to acquaint the farmers with the facts about this year's agricultural price review will be launched by the Minister of Agriculture on Monday. 15. Peru plans to raise $1 billion through bond sales and loans to help the country's struggling companies restructure debt. 16. Britain had the most extensive network of double taxation agree­ments in the world to protect companies trading in Britain and other countries from paying tax twice over. 17. The said tax increases to reduce government borrowing would do little to help recession hit industry or reduce unemployment. 18. The United States used the UN inspection team to send a US spy into Baghdad to install a highly sophisticated electronic eavesdropping system. 19. In his semiannual report to Congress, the US Federal Reserve chairman suggested that «storm clouds massing over the western Pacific and headed our way» might dampen demand for US goods and services just enough to relieve inflationary pressure – and render unnecessary a Fed hike in short-term rates. 20. Having shed enough of its history to look outward and prosper in Europe, Ireland has retained enough, up to now, to ameliorate the strains of rapid social change. This is a balance that will be difficult to preserve. 21. The general feeling in Egypt is that the government has won its war against the Islamist militants. What it is still not confident enough to do is to allow political Islam a public voice. 22. Japanese consumers have simply not been purchasing many of the high-ticket items – particularly automobiles and appliances – in suffi­cient volume to keep Japan's economy moving at the higher rate business would like to achieve. 23. Although Mr.Kim [South Korea] was the first of the three to em­brace the need for a rescue by the International Monetary Fund, he made worrying noises about wanting to renegotiate the deal once he entered office. 24. Mr.Cook is not the first British foreign secretary to arrive in office determined to change things, nor will he be the last to run up against the diplomats' natural scepticism about his ability to do. 25. The achievement [of Ireland] is certainly not to be dismissed, as some would have it, as a matter of statistical fudges, subsidies from Europe and tax dodges for multinationals. But lessons for would-be tigers are either difficult to infer or of little use. 26. Scientology tries to turn its followers' minds and part them from their money; of course it will try to change their lives forever. But so do lots of religions. 27. Any newly elected government can expect to be given the benefit of the doubt by the public. 28. The U.S. Federal law allows the satellite systems to provide net­work programming only to a viewer who cannot receive the local affiliate of a network using a conventional TV antenna. 29. The United Nations said that a UN delegation would visit China next month to look at what help the country needs to implement its com­mitments on human rights. 30. This attack on Serbia may be the start of a new trend to restrain thugs and despots, though it does not look terribly likely. 31. They say ways and means must be found whereby developing countries can expand their exports and increase foreign exchange earnings to pay for such internal programmes as power projects, transport services, exploitation of natural resources and industrialization generally. 32. The US President calls on America to accept a global role. 33. To meet the need for increasingly precise forecasts, meteorologists hope to extend their observational system until it covers every comer of the earth. 34. The chancellor in fact, was quick to warn us against raising false hopes on the basis of the new international support given for the pound. 35. The Prime Minister had told the party meeting that as a tough Prime Minister, he refused to be dictated to by any group.

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