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Iraq’s debt will be serviced, eventually

By Other News Sources on December 13, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 13, 2004) Iraq has about $16 billion to $22 billion of commercial debt outstanding, although that total may rise as more claimants come forward.

The Pinochet money trail

By Other News Sources on December 12, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 12, 2004) In Chile, the fact that General Pinochet secreted large sums of money in other countries has forced a reassessment of his legacy and prompted scathing headlines questioning his integrity.

UK to press for poor countries’ debt write-off: ‘Marshall Plan for Africa’

By Other News Sources on December 10, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 10, 2004) UK Chancellor and Treasury chief Gordon Brown declared this week the creation of a ‘Marshall Plan for Africa’ is at the heart of his government’s agenda for its presidency of the Group of Eight rich nations in 2005.

Analysis: Russia writes off Iraq debt for possible oil stake

By Other News Sources on December 10, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 10, 2004) Russia’s reversal of its longstanding position opposing Iraqi debt forgiveness is ‘inextricably linked’ to the Iraqi government’s reconsideration of agreements between Russian oil companies and the former regime of Saddam Hussein.

Guardian victory in arms bribe case

By Other News Sources on December 9, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 9, 2004) The high court yesterday ordered the release of files disclosing payments by a leading British arms company to the daughter of the then president of Indonesia in a landmark ruling for freedom of information.

Chile’s Pinochet received US$12 million from US and other countries, paper says

By Other News Sources on December 9, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 9, 2004) But Chilean media refute allegations.

Brown wants G8 to write off poor countries’ debts

By Other News Sources on December 9, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 9, 2004) The government wants the world to write off the debts of the poorest countries, sponsor research for new malaria and AIDS vaccines and complete global trade talks during its presidency of the G8 rich nations club next year.

The IMF and the future of Iraq

By Other News Sources on December 8, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 8, 2004) It is uncontroversial to argue that US policies and interests are widely reflected in the decisions taken and the statements made by the Iraqi interim authorities.

US and others gave millions to Pinochet

By Other News Sources on December 7, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 7, 2004) Former Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet is alleged to have received multimillion-dollar payments from the governments of several countries, including the United States, during his 25-year rule.

Blair gives personal support to Kofi Annan

By Other News Sources on December 6, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 6, 2004) British Prime Minister Tony Blair gave his personal endorsement Monday to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, who has come under fire in the United States over the oil-for-food program in Iraq.

Annan’s oil-for-food crisis deepens

By Other News Sources on December 4, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 4, 2004) US President George W. Bush increased the pressure on Kofi Annan over Iraq’s oil-for-food scandal yesterday, pointedly declining to endorse the UN Secretary-General.

UN staff cast doubt on Annan support

By Other News Sources on December 3, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 3, 2004) Secretary General Kofi Annan faces new questions about support from his own employees after UN staff cast doubt on a show of confidence in his leadership.

Powell lauds UN chief, in first US defense

By Other News Sources on December 3, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 3, 2004) Secretary of State Colin Powell called Kofi Annan a "good" U.N. secretary-general on Friday, after days in which Washington chose not to defend the diplomat against a U.S. senator’s demand he resign.

Focus shifts to finances in cases against Pinochet

By Other News Sources on December 1, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 1, 2004) Human rights lawyers and Chilean tax authorities have filed complaints against the former dictator, whose popularity is waning.

The Greater Mekong subregion hydro grid

By Other News Sources on December 1, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(December 1, 2004) A review of the Asian Development Bank’s 2003 Indicative Master Plan for Regional Power Interconnections and Power Trade in the Greater Mekong Subregion and whether the ADB Master Plan serves the interests of GMS power consumers.

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