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*] claims U.S. President ] was forced to use his "imperial veto" to stop the summit calling for an end to the ] against it. The block was amid intense pressure from ] countries by the U.S. from attending the ], hails a Latin American and Caribbean "rebellion" against U.S. dominance at last weekend's ] in ]. *] claims U.S. President ] was forced to use his "imperial veto" to stop the summit calling for an end to the ] against it. The block was amid intense pressure from ] countries by the U.S. from attending the ].

*] rejects criticism from countries on the ] regarding its failed rocket launch, and breaks off an agreement that would see it halt testing of nuclear weapons in exchange for food aid. *] rejects criticism from countries on the ] regarding its failed rocket launch, and breaks off an agreement that would see it halt testing of nuclear weapons in exchange for food aid.
*]i army officer Shalom Eisner, who struck a ] activist in the face with the butt of his gun, is dismissed from his post but not from the ]. *]i army officer Shalom Eisner, who struck a ] activist in the face with the butt of his gun, is dismissed from his post but not from the ].

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