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US SAYS ITS PATIENCE NOT INFINITE BUT WILLING TO GIVE NORTH KORE
14 Apr 2007 19:01:42 GMT
Source: Reuters
US SAYS ITS PATIENCE NOT INFINITE BUT WILLING TO GIVE NORTH KOREA "A FEW MORE DAYS" ON NUCLEAR ISSUE

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A woman and her grandson, wearing masks as protection against the wind and sand, exercise in a park in Duolun county in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region June 1,2007. China will release its first national plan to tackle climate change next week, seeking to rebut international criticism that it is not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, officials said on Thursday.



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