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    1. Burundi's Interior Minister Leonard Nyangoma said yesterday about 1,000 people had been killed in fighting between troops and tribal gunmen since the weekend, Reuter reports from Bujumbura.
    2. Ashland Oil, the US petroleum refiner, is to buy an extra 15 per cent stake in Ashland Coal for Dollars 110m, Reuter reports from Kentucky.
    3. Mr Lawrence Eagleburger, US acting secretary of state, said the international community may soon have to consider punitive sanctions if the Khmer Rouge continues to obstruct a peace settlement for Cambodia, Reuter reports.
    4. Israeli helicopter gunships yesterday attacked Palestinian guerrilla positions in south Lebanon, wounding four people, security sources said, Reuter reports from Sidon. The air raid was the fourth attack on guerrilla targets in Lebanon in four days.
    5. 'We are still talking,' he told Reuter, 'so we still hope to get an agreement.'
    6. ABOUT 50,000 workers in Poland's aircraft factories staged a one-day strike yesterday to demand government support for the industry, a spokesman for the strikers said, Reuter reports from Warsaw.
    7. The two sides resume talking in Beijing next week. Reuter adds from Hong Kong: The leader of Britain's opposition Liberal Democratic party, Mr Paddy Ashdown, said yesterday he feared negotiations with China on Hong Kong democratic future would collapse.
    8. Italian independent road hauliers yesterday called off a strike which had threatened to throw the country into chaos, Reuter reports.
    9. If Mr. Reuter does become chairman as expected, it will complete a remarkable reversal of fortune for the intellectual.
    10. Troops with tanks have surrounded the Zaire central bank in a new power tussle with the prime minister, Reuter reports from Kinshasa.
    11. Japan plans to make a final decision on the case in February 1995. Reuter, Tokyo Orders received by Japan's 50 main construction companies in September fell 7 per cent from a year earlier, the first drop in three months, the Construction Ministry said.
    12. Togo's former ruling party yesterday took a slim lead in the country's first multi-party parliamentary elections, but early results indicated voting in the West African state was splitting along ethnic lines, Reuter reports from Lome.
    13. 'You can't keep rising in more or less a straight line day after day,' one told the Reuter news agency.
    14. Silk farmers have since been protected by import restrictions and soaring subsidies. But they are now wondering how much longer they can survive, reports Reuter from Tokyo.
    15. THE US economy is picking up but the recovery is uneven, the Federal Reserve said yesterday, Reuter reports from Washington. The latest Beige Book survey of economic conditions by the Fed's 12 district banks gave a guarded assessment of the economy.
    16. Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet now has a formal link to the Reuter's Money 2000 information feed. California-based Quotron also recognises the popularity of the PC.
    17. Politically, there is a risk for any West German company as debate over reunification of the split nation heats up, Reuter said.
    18. "It was the first revolution in history to be run by radio," Reuter added.
    19. 'We had no choice but to turn to the Bosnian Serb Republic and its army to enable us to save the necks of our children, women and elderly,' Commander Darko Kolenda told Reuter on nearby Mount Vlasic, which is held by the Serbs.
    20. The Reuter Foundation has awarded fellowships to eight journalists to study in Britain, France and the United States.
    21. Taiwan has no schedule for beginning sales of shares in three financial institutions under its privatisation drive, Reuter reports.
    22. The US government yesterday approved the use of Taxol - a potential cancer fighter derived from the bark of Pacific Yew trees - for ovarian cancer patients who have not responded to other treatments, Reuter reports from Washington.
    23. KANSALLIS-Osake-Pankki, the Finnish bank, is to restructure the operations of Luxembourg-based First Nordic Bank, Reuter reports from Helsinki.
    24. China proposed to its United Nations Security Council colleagues yesterday that they issue a mildly worded statement urging North Korea to allow unhampered inspection of its nuclear facilities, Reuter reports from New York.
    25. Mr Zhang's remarks, which he confirmed to Reuter in Monte Carlo, were made in an Australian television interview to be screened today.
    26. THE Bank of Japan, the country's central bank, engaged in long-awaited intervention in the foreign exchange market in Tokyo yesterday, Reuter reports from Tokyo. It persistently bought US dollars below Y114 in afternoon trading.
    27. Reuter said even though he would like to see an expanded role for Daimler-Benz in Japan, the company should move slowly because of Japanese economic protectionist policies.
    28. The United Nations Security Council yesterday called on North Korea to open military sites to nuclear inspectors and reconsider its withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Reuter reports.
    29. This means that for exchange rate reasons alone we needed to consider producing abroad,' he says. Accordingly, there is a fair chance that a decision will be made later this year to build leisure vehicles in the US, Reuter adds.
    30. UNION Bank of Switzerland is restructuring its domestic business to meet growing competition, Reuter reports. The structure is the latest step in a wider redefinition of the bank's strategy for the 1990s.
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