Ceylon<SEP>According to the Thera-vada school of Buddhism, the Southern Buddhism of Burma, <ENT>Ceylon<ENT>, Siam and Cambodia, there is no grace from outside man's being to support, strengthen and save him; he must rely on his own efforts, and the task will need more lives than one, countless lives in this world, alternating perhaps with lives in a heaven or hell.
South Africa<SEP>In an historic few days, Australian Rugby sanctions against <ENT>South Africa<ENT> were lifted, an invitation for the Wallabies to tour the Republic in August was issued and accepted and the heavyweight unions from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina agreed to combine their collective muscle and form the Southern Hemisphere Rugby Alliance.
Vietnam<SEP>The Soviet Union and <ENT>Vietnam<ENT> oppose the idea of a separate neutralisation of Kampuchea on similar grounds.
Britain<SEP>These deflationary policies of various governments added to unemployment at a time when <ENT>Britain<ENT>'s foreign trade was depressed.
Netherlands<SEP>" Sustainable <ENT>Netherlands<ENT> " plan published
Latin America<SEP>Gustavo Gutierrez has stressed the importance of this remark for <ENT>Latin America<ENT>, adding: ` The preference, the predilection (not exclusive, let's be clear) for the poor is not opposed in the mind of the Pope to his universal mission; on the contrary it makes his universal mission quite concrete " (Alberigo and Jossua, pp.
Britain<SEP><ENT>Britain<ENT> and America are close to agreeing the best way of protecting relief supplies to Bosnia, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd said yesterday.
Hong Kong<SEP>Taken along with his restrained reaction to the repression of the pro-democracy movement in China itself [ see pp. 36720-22 ], his attitude gave rise to some suggestions that he saw a role for himself as a potential mediator in the <ENT>Hong Kong<ENT> issue.
Cuba<SEP>Likewise, when China had trouble getting guests for its national day celebrations on 1 October, the 40th anniversary of Communist rule, East Germany was again glad to oblige, along with hardline stalwarts such as <ENT>Cuba<ENT>, North Korea, Czechoslovakia and three African countries: the Comoros, Kenya and Burundi.
The Netherlands<SEP><ENT>The Netherlands<ENT> disagreed because it thought harmonised taxes would be too weak.
Greece<SEP>both now thoroughly afraid of Athens' huge naval power, sent an embassy to demur, urging that fortified towns outside the Peloponnese might be of use to the enemy if he came again, and that the Peloponnese itself was the best citadel for all <ENT>Greece<ENT>.
Japan<SEP><ENT>Japan<ENT> to aid Cameroon in hara-kiri
Britain<SEP>We should be able to approach the two million pound mark overseas, I think, with a special campaign that <ENT>Britain<ENT> is affordable and that travel is safe.
United States<SEP>By 1913 the <ENT>United States<ENT> was producing about one-third of the total manufacturing output of the whole world: this was as much as Great Britain, France and Germany together.
Italy<SEP>Bingham said: ` The Republic have the potential to do well in <ENT>Italy<ENT>.
Portugal<SEP>The EC Communications and Telecommunications Ministers agreed on Dec. 8, 1989, on a programme to deregulate and liberalize the remaining areas of the EC market in telecommunications which had not been covered by earlier agreements (see p. 36494), voting to deregulate value-added telephone services by April 1, 1990 (with transitional concessions to Spain, <ENT>Portugal<ENT> and Greece), and to extend the ruling to packet-switching and circuit-switching services by the start of 1993.
America<SEP><ENT>America<ENT> put Japan back on its feet, dusted it down, shook hands with it and said let bygones be bygones.
USA<SEP>However, under the current annual assessed UN contribution rates, Japanese was required to pay only 12.5 per cent of the mission's cost, with the <ENT>USA<ENT> liable to pay over 30 per cent.
Jamaica<SEP>I also found the standards of education at Canberra behind those of <ENT>Jamaica<ENT>.
Britain<SEP>With a population of 30 million there is great potential for business links with <ENT>Britain<ENT> and I want Darlington to benefit.
Japan<SEP>Asked about the role of Japan, he replied that Japan's economy was lagging behind; only now was <ENT>Japan<ENT> going into recession.
Vietnam<SEP>Sex, drugs and <ENT>Vietnam<ENT> have haunted Bill Clinton's campaign for the US presidency.
Pakistan<SEP>England play <ENT>Pakistan<ENT> again today in the final match of the tour, writes Pat Rowley.
South Africa<SEP>Apart from the SADF's electioneering, <ENT>South Africa<ENT> and its puppets have at their disposal most of the media in Namibia, vast resources to mount their election campaign and a standing army in the form of SWATF and Koevoet at the ready if things don't go their way - which is to stop SWAPO gaining two-thirds of the vote for the Constituent Assembly.
West Germany<SEP>German ability and hard work made the economy the most efficient in the Eastern bloc, helped by generous injections from <ENT>West Germany<ENT> as relations improved.
France<SEP>It was set a great deal more by the massive alteration in the balance of the Catholic community - the decline of <ENT>France<ENT>, Italy and Spain, the rise of Brazil, the United States, the Philippines, even Zaire, the revival of Catholic Eastern Europe, the larger shift from both west to east (especially in Europe) and from north to south.
Croatia<SEP>Confrontation between <ENT>Croatia<ENT> and federal army
France<SEP>In an effort to bring some of the flair of <ENT>France<ENT> to the UK, Rodier Hommes is importing its own retail concept.
Cuba<SEP>Eastern Europe's opening to the Third World (along with the influence of <ENT>Cuba<ENT> and Vietnam) add credence to the view that diplomatic solutions to international difficulties can have no validity without taking into account the interests of the socialist camp.
Britain<SEP>On a G7 scorecard drawn up by a coalition of environmental groups, <ENT>Britain<ENT> came bottom on efforts to tackle pollution and global warming.
Israel<SEP><ENT>Israel<ENT> and the Arabs resumed peace talks in Washington.
Iran<SEP>He insisted that foreigners call the country <ENT>Iran<ENT> rather than Persia.
India<SEP>DAVID GOWER last night begged <ENT>India<ENT> not to cancel England's winter tour because of ` a throwaway line " in his new autobiography.
Austria<SEP><ENT>Austria<ENT> had ceded the South Tyrol (i.e.
Iran<SEP>There were signs of growing political and diplomatic rapprochement between the two countries despite <ENT>Iran<ENT>'s official commitment to abide by UN sanctions against Iraq [ see p. 37639 ].
Britain<SEP>The free Trade Agreement will do the trick [hellip] a situation in which the old-fashioned Unionist intransigence which served <ENT>Britain<ENT> so well in the past will also be outdated as no longer so convenient to imperialism.
South Africa<SEP>The reaction to Richardson can be attributed to three factors - a rumour that supposed friction between him and Jamaica's Jeffrey Dujon led to Dujon's omission from the World Cup; another rumour that Richardson passed some remark about Jamaicans after the Dujon affair; and that Richardson described the historic World Cup encounter with <ENT>South Africa<ENT> as ` just another cricket match ".
West Bank<SEP>Husayn's efforts to persuade the <ENT>West Bank<ENT> to abandon the PLO proved counterproductive.
Iran<SEP><ENT>Iran<ENT> subsequently rejected the outcome of the meeting as detrimental to higher oil prices.
UK<SEP>The Board was in no hurry to cut pollution despite the <ENT>UK<ENT>'s U-turn.
America<SEP>However, in 1898, when America went to war with Catholic Spain over Cuba, international arbitration was forgotten and English Nonconformists were united in their support for Protestant <ENT>America<ENT>.
Iran<SEP>Tehran radio claimed that he had personally led one of the heaviest Iraqi counter-attacks which <ENT>Iran<ENT> claimed to have foiled at Fish Lake, together with the wiping-out of three Iraqi brigades.
British Virgin Islands<SEP>Also associated are the <ENT>British Virgin Islands<ENT> and the Caribbean Rugby Union.
Rhodesia<SEP>` One pace behind, but always in step, the Rhodesian Front will now try to follow South Africa back into the nineteenth century, " she wrote, that week's cover showing a cartoon depicting Ian Smith driving an ox-cart entitled <ENT>Rhodesia<ENT> over black protestors out into the bush.
Australia<SEP>Pamela had chosen six reasonably priced sparkling wines - a cosmopolitan collection, ranging from France via Portugal to <ENT>Australia<ENT>.
China<SEP>The Vietnamese foreign minister, Mr Nguyen Co Thach, told reporters in Hanoi that <ENT>China<ENT> had assured Vietnam it would stop arming the Khmers Rouges.
Britain<SEP>Now in the years nineteen ninety one to nineteen ninety two <ENT>Britain<ENT> spent four hundred and five million pounds of its financial aid programme in Africa, about forty percent of the total and we shall continue to respond to the demands and challenges that Africa presents.
USA<SEP>Moreover, if the <ENT>USA<ENT> was suspicious of perfidious Albion, it was increasingly fearful of the spread of communism and convinced of the need for an economically and democratically strong Western Europe as a bulwark against it [ Louis, 1977 ].
Finland<SEP>The USSR is now receiving international cooperation, especially in environmental protection, largely via the United Nations and the UK, the US, the EC, Sweden, <ENT>Finland<ENT>, Norway, and other countries.
USSR<SEP>I could use the USA and the <ENT>USSR<ENT> as examples, but there is really no need to mention specific nations.
South Africa<SEP>` Given the uncertainty of the situation, and the need to progress with organising next year's tournament, we decided to put <ENT>South Africa<ENT>'s participation on hold for another year ", said an exasperated Watson.
Lebanon<SEP>The same day the US Senate approved the Administration's $251 million military and economic package for <ENT>Lebanon<ENT>.
Iraq<SEP>The total number of aircraft used from all nations to oppose <ENT>Iraq<ENT> was 2,400.
Ireland<SEP>Canned Draught Guinness, selected to represent <ENT>Ireland<ENT> at the SIAL (Salon International de l'Alimentation) exhibition in Paris, went on to be selected as the overall international winner in the alcoholic drinks category.
America<SEP>` This is <ENT>America<ENT> at home, " Moran boasted.
Pakistan<SEP>On <ENT>Pakistan<ENT>'s last tour it became quite embarrassing when the boys in the box were first let loose in the one-dayers.
Italy<SEP>WC apps: 5 Runners-up: 1974, 1978 After their European Championship victory and Milan's orange-tinted European Cup triumph, Holland will be expected to do well in <ENT>Italy<ENT>.
Ukraine<SEP>It was unclear whether the <ENT>Ukraine<ENT> had the power to carry out these resolutions; the final decisions on such matters had hitherto always been taken in Moscow.
Northern Ireland<SEP>Two of the players, Robertas Fidrikas and Asminas Narberkovas, scored the goals in a shock 2-2 draw against <ENT>Northern Ireland<ENT> in Belfast in April last year.
Austria<SEP>If England could organise the draw to their liking they would probably play <ENT>Austria<ENT>, Colombia and Costa Rica in the first round.
United States<SEP>It is therefore unsettling to find you pushing an ` energy policy " for the <ENT>United States<ENT> and following the old, oft-disproven notion that we are ` running out of oil " (January 26th).
Germany<SEP>A MISTAKE by the acting Scotland captain, Craig Levein, gave <ENT>Germany<ENT> victory in the friendly match at Ibrox last night.
Germany<SEP>Under the ageing Marshal Pi[lstrok]sudski the Poles had become very hard-nosed about the problem of Danzig and trade with <ENT>Germany<ENT>.
Britain<SEP>Even after <ENT>Britain<ENT> and France declared war on Russia in March 1854 (more than five months after the Turks had done so), the inclination to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis remained strong on the part of all interested parties other than the Turks and the French.
Slovenia<SEP>Though <ENT>Slovenia<ENT>, and then Croatia, broke away two years ago, the world - ie, chiefly Western Europe and America, working through the UN with Russian assent and Chinese compliance - did not focus seriously on Yugoslavia until last year.
Denmark<SEP>Charlton believes that European Champions <ENT>Denmark<ENT> are the most likely side to fill the other qualifying place in group three.
New Zealand<SEP>OPENER Rod Latham completed his maiden Test century as <ENT>New Zealand<ENT> consolidated their strong position in the first Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo today.
Nigeria<SEP>With <ENT>Nigeria<ENT>, after only just over two years of the new system, it is still too early to be sure, but in general governments at federal and state level appear to be respecting the guarantees of freedom of expression.
Italy<SEP>I hope <ENT>Italy<ENT> will join the Championship as its sixth nation.
Britain<SEP><ENT>Britain<ENT> should pursue disarmament negotiations with greater urgency and greater hope of success.
India<SEP>There was talk of <ENT>India<ENT> soon becoming a grain exporter and she discontinued PL480 shipments in 1971 because of shortage of storage capacity.
Britain<SEP>We are, of course, familiar with a heavily armed Britannia brandishing a trident and ruling the waves, but her development in this way is simply an indication of <ENT>Britain<ENT>'s preoccupation with military conquest since the seventeenth century.
Britain<SEP><ENT>Britain<ENT> knew little about Enigma, but Captain Gustave Bertrand of the Service de Renseigenment (the Intelligence Department of the French Secret Service) was in touch with the Poles.
Mexico<SEP>At the close of the seventh extraordinary meeting of the general conference of the Organization for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Opanal) on Aug. 28, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and <ENT>Mexico<ENT> presented amendments to the 1967 Tlatelolco Treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons in Latin America [ see pp.
France<SEP>They are followed by <ENT>France<ENT> and Scandinavia.
USA<SEP>The demand for imported goods by the <ENT>USA<ENT> has been sustained not only by the growth of incomes during the economic expansion since 1982 but also by the considerable appreciation of the US dollar in foreign exchange markets between 1979 and 1985 (the depreciation of the dollar beginning in March 1985).
Austria<SEP>To achieve this, <ENT>Austria<ENT> must be dislodged from Lombardy and Venetia, held by her under the terms of the 1815 settlement, which would inevitably lead to a weakening of her influence throughout the entire peninsula.
South America<SEP>The Gulf War, the re-alignment of Eastern Europe, the breakup of the USSR, the Middle East and not to mention Africa and <ENT>South America<ENT> given little support for anyone to disagree with SwissRe's view.
Italy<SEP>The rising thereby received a new impetus - and, once begun, aid from <ENT>Italy<ENT> and Germany continued to arrive.
Mongolia<SEP>The Soviet Union and <ENT>Mongolia<ENT> agreed in November 1990 to review all treaties signed between them since 1921, since many were now obsolete.
United States<SEP>In November 1990, King Hussein of Jordan expressed concern that the burning of Kuwait's oil (an action the Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, threatened to take as early as September 1990 if the <ENT>United States<ENT> and its allies attempted to oust him) would accelerate global warming significantly.
South Africa<SEP>[bull] <ENT>South Africa<ENT> v New Zealand - the one that almost got away
US<SEP>The decision was made after a panel of judges in the islands concluded that cancer and other illnesses had been caused by the <ENT>US<ENT> tests.
Iran<SEP>The atmosphere was not improved when in 1984 <ENT>Iran<ENT> outlawed the pro-Moscow Tudeh Party and expelled a number of Soviet diplomats.
Venezuela<SEP>Also in March the US administration agreed to grant <ENT>Venezuela<ENT> a bridging loan of $450,000,000 to support economic reforms and assist debt repayments.
USSR<SEP>In addition the <ENT>USSR<ENT> left open the possibility that its oil supplies to Eastern Europe might be cut again following a 10% fall since 1982.
France<SEP>Leighton's error in allowing Didier Deschamps to beat him at the near post and present <ENT>France<ENT> with an advantage they did not deserve was crucial to the outcome of the match.
Iran<SEP>After an unscheduled meeting with President Hafez al-Assad of Syria on June 3, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said that they had discussed the Damascus Declaration and <ENT>Iran<ENT>'s attitude to it.
Australia<SEP>Even for the full Welsh side to beat <ENT>Australia<ENT> - let alone the second string-would have seemed an outrageous dream a year ago in the wake of humiliating defeats at the hands of the world champions, 63-6 on tour Down Under, and 38-3 in the World Cup.
UK<SEP>However, a report submitted by the Department of Environment to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change the following month, suggested that the <ENT>UK<ENT>'s total energy consumption could be cut by as much as 60 per cent over the next 15 years through energy conservation.
France<SEP>The Canadian-born forward has been selected for the Great Britain squad which plays <ENT>France<ENT> later this month.
Iran<SEP>Quite early on, Iraq made known a number of demands to which <ENT>Iran<ENT> would have to accede if the crisis were to be brought to an end.
Japan<SEP>Yet, currently, Europe is being outperformed by the USA and <ENT>Japan<ENT>.
Somalia<SEP>American strategists were accused of plans to involve Egypt, Oman, <ENT>Somalia<ENT>, Israel and if possible Saudi Arabia in this alliance.
Singapore<SEP><ENT>Singapore<ENT> established diplomatic relations with China in October 1990 [ see p. 37780 ].
France<SEP>He won't risk <ENT>France<ENT>.
America<SEP>Though not in poetry, whose influence now chiefly came from <ENT>America<ENT> and Canada.
India<SEP>Omar Henry creates history tomorrow when he dons the green and gold South African colours against <ENT>India<ENT> at Durban - the Republic's first home Test for 22 years.
Spain<SEP>El Salvador was ruled by <ENT>Spain<ENT> until 1821 and gained full independence in 1839.
Kuwait<SEP>Jordan had turned to Saudi Arabia for its oil supplies when it committed itself to the UN embargo on trade with Iraq and <ENT>Kuwait<ENT> [ see p. 37639 ].
Iraq<SEP>Demands that Iraq comply fully [hellip] and decides, while maintaining all its decisions, to allow <ENT>Iraq<ENT> one final opportunity, as a pause of goodwill, to do so;
Australia<SEP>Feb 13: <ENT>Australia<ENT> v Argentina, Netherlands v USSR, W Germany v Canada, Pakistan v Ireland.
Canada<SEP><ENT>Canada<ENT> in the Spring is already planned and Roy and his wife, Ann, are finalising the details of what promises to be an exciting six-week sojourn.
Greece<SEP>One relevant difference is that whereas the Renaissance aspiration to assimilate Rome was realizable, no analogous aspiration was possible for Germany vis-a-vis <ENT>Greece<ENT>.
Japan<SEP>It was the first export award for the company, which supplies its software products to North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, <ENT>Japan<ENT> and Pacific Rim.
United States<SEP>So worried was the United States allies that the British prime minister flew er to the Unites States, to Washington, to er tell President Truman that if the <ENT>United States<ENT> used atomic weapons in that war, then this would seriously affect the alliance, the, the NATO alliance.
New Zealand<SEP>` We have established a reasonable group of players capable of playing test rugby " - LAURIE MAINS (<ENT>New Zealand<ENT> coach) after the 2nd Test victory over Ireland (59-6).
Ethiopia<SEP><ENT>Ethiopia<ENT>, now at peace, is trying to rebuild from the ravages of war.
USSR<SEP>Briefly in the winter of 1966-67 it seemed as if the British might be making some progress towards a cease-fire agreement in conjunction with the <ENT>USSR<ENT> .
Italy<SEP>She borrowed the name and very little else from <ENT>Italy<ENT>.
Britain<SEP>In our rural areas, libraries have taken their stock out to the people in bookmobiles and (to the astonishment of visiting Americans) made available from these peripatetic points full access to the national interlending system of which <ENT>Britain<ENT> is justifiably rather proud.
Great Britain<SEP>Not long ago, the orchestra was the toast of Liverpool, Merseyside, <ENT>Great Britain<ENT>.
Vietnam<SEP>The US owner, United Technologies Corporation, had won an injunction barring the flights on the grounds that any deal under which control of US-built or US-equipped aircraft passed to <ENT>Vietnam<ENT>, would violate the US embargo against Vietnam.
South Africa<SEP>Lord, your will is for peace - we pray for peoples and nations which try to use force; we pray for Yugoslavia, for <ENT>South Africa<ENT>, for Northern Ireland.
Irans<SEP>In October 1978, the Iraqis expelled Khomeini form Najaf at <ENT>Irans<ENT> request.
Great Britain<SEP>In the first place, although he habitually used the words England and English rather than <ENT>Great Britain<ENT> and British, he was doubtfully English, both in blood and temperament.
Norway<SEP><ENT>Norway<ENT> has announced that it is to kill between 300 and 800 minke whales this year.
US<SEP>His views appear to contradict Mrs Thatcher's statement to the House of Commons that <ENT>US<ENT> policy towards European integration had not changed under President Bush.
Great Britain<SEP>On 4 August, <ENT>Great Britain<ENT>, with the overwhelming support of her people, declared war on Germany for violating Belgian sovereignty.
France<SEP>MATTHEW Syed, the 22-year-old Oxford University student, won both his table tennis games for England against <ENT>France<ENT> at Brentwood but it wasn't enough to prevent France from winning 3-2.
Northern Ireland<SEP>Would he assure the people of Northern Ireland and the House that as soon as possible he will remedy that appalling error, and allow <ENT>Northern Ireland<ENT> to benefit from the new cohesion fund as a category 1 area?
Japan<SEP>Again, opposition to the sanctuary plan was led by <ENT>Japan<ENT> and Norway, backed by several small Caribbean nations and the Solomon Islands, all recipients of substantial Japanese aid.
India<SEP>Three wickets had done down in four balls with the score 277, and had Kapil Dev at backward square leg held on to a straightforward catch offered by Healy off Tendulkar, <ENT>India<ENT> might have taken charge.
US<SEP>Now, with the approximate end of the Dutch-Indonesian conflict, the foremost of <ENT>US<ENT> political and strategic concerns in Southeast Asia, and given the conceptual underpinnings of US policy and the operational commitment to the success of the Bao Dai experiment, Vietnam was the obvious place to begin.
United States<SEP>When Iraq withdrew in 1958 the Pact was succeeded by the Central Treaty Organisation (CENTO), which was reinforced by the conclusion of bilateral military agreements between the <ENT>United States<ENT> and respectively Iran, Turkey and Pakistan early in 1959.
FINLAND<SEP>DIGITAL CALLS BETWEEN <ENT>FINLAND<ENT> AND ST PETERSBURG
United States<SEP>The <ENT>United States<ENT> can hardly like helping General Avril, the Duvaliers' heir.
Ireland<SEP><ENT>Ireland<ENT>, just back from Holland where they sustained five defeats in as many matches, field a full strength side against the Newry select, with coach Cees Koppelaar still shuffling his hand in a bid to find an established side for the Inter-Continental Cup in August.
Japan<SEP>` One hundred per cent of the cartoons shown on Brazilian television are imported from the United States, and more recently, from <ENT>Japan<ENT>.
Britain<SEP>He took Pask's conservative philosophy even further by stressing that even in less strained times <ENT>Britain<ENT> should not pioneer technology, but should let America develop experience and then copy the designs.
Iraq<SEP><ENT>Iraq<ENT> pressed for an ICRC investigation by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) into these reports, which it regarded as evidence of US war crimes.
UK<SEP>On Nov. 18 a <ENT>UK<ENT> request for the extradition of the two men was presented by the Italian ambassador in Tripoli (as UK-Libyan diplomatic relations had been suspended since 1984).
Yemen<SEP>At the Aug. 6 UN Security Council vote on the imposition of wide-ranging sanctions on Iraq [ see below ], the Yemeni permanent representative abstained, and <ENT>Yemen<ENT> again abstained on the vote at the Arab League Cairo summit.
America<SEP><ENT>America<ENT> cabled that Anna had left instructions to be buried in Rome.
Spain<SEP>Largely because of <ENT>Spain<ENT>, talk about political union also means talk about money.
Britain<SEP>MANDATORY repatriation of Hong Kong's Vietnamese boat people will resume during the first half of next month, despite the protest action in detention centres and international pressure on <ENT>Britain<ENT> and the Hong Kong Government to allow more time for voluntary repatriation.
Japan<SEP>Xerox was soon on the receiving end of intense competition, notably from <ENT>Japan<ENT>.
SOUTH AFRICA<SEP>The Territorial 6th Battalion of The Royal Surrey Regiment originally wore a blackened Maltese Cross with the inscription: <ENT>SOUTH AFRICA<ENT> on the top arm and 1900-02 on the lower arm in honour of The 3rd Volunteer Battalion that contributed volunteers for the Boer War.
Britain<SEP>Mr Garel-Jones had previously told the House that a defeat on the Opposition's amendment 27 - aiming to reverse <ENT>Britain<ENT>'s opt-out from the social chapter - would wreck the ratification process.
US<SEP>Controversy surrounding US assistance was heightened on Oct. 29 after Interior Minister Zahid Sarfraz suggested that Pakistan would stop paying interest on US loans if the <ENT>US<ENT> failed to resume economic and military aid.
UK<SEP>Principal trading partners Exports: USA, <ENT>UK<ENT>, Trinidad and Tobago; Imports: USA, UK, Netherlands Antilles
Tanzania<SEP>This, I consider, is a vital task if <ENT>Tanzania<ENT> is to satisfy its need for qualified, experienced evaluators who are supported by an informed, critical and positively motivated public and is also to establish, on a long-term basis, a systematic, effective and efficient evaluation programme.
South Africa<SEP>The other 11 states had agreed only to allow <ENT>South Africa<ENT> to " re-engage in cultural and scientific co-operation " as a gesture of encouragement to de Klerk.
Norway<SEP>Those with <ENT>Norway<ENT> would begin " as soon as the Commission's opinion on its application is available ".
France<SEP><ENT>France<ENT> ends aid to Comoros.
Israel<SEP><ENT>Israel<ENT> is to shun behaviour which is bringing God's judgement on the land (compare Genesis 15:16).
America<SEP>IS THIS the dream ticket <ENT>America<ENT> has been waiting for - presidential hopeful Bill Clinton and superstar Barbra Streisand?
Iraq<SEP>Passive popular support for <ENT>Iraq<ENT> has been expressed in Africa and throughout Latin America.
US<SEP>The lack of accounting harmonisation, particularly between the <ENT>US<ENT> and the UK, is seen by many bankers as the key issue in the development of the Euro-equity market, where new issues of shares are offered in more than one country simultaneously.
Lebanon<SEP>The ambassador called his election ` the most important " achievement of the <ENT>Lebanon<ENT>'s long ordeal.
Iraq<SEP>The United States, Britain and France are preparing a strongly worded warning to <ENT>Iraq<ENT> to ground its aircraft and pull back anti-aircraft missile batteries that have been moved to the north, where allied patrol aircraft protect the Kurds.
Japan<SEP>Well over half the costs are being defrayed by Germany, <ENT>Japan<ENT> and the Gulf states.
Tonga<SEP><ENT>Tonga<ENT> had signed a treaty with Germany in 1876, and there had been a German coaling station on Vava'u.
UK<SEP>Minimum competencies testing has not been a feature of the <ENT>UK<ENT> experience, although the government's announcement in 1987 that a national curriculum was to be established, with benchmarks for achievement at ages 7,11 and 14, appeared at first to have similar implications.
US<SEP>Watanabe was reported to have written to US Representative for Trade Negotiations Carla Hills and EC Commission Vice-President Frans Andriessen, expressing disappointment over <ENT>US<ENT> and EC proposals for exemptions for trade in services, and over their failure to submit detailed proposals for industrial tariff reductions as they were supposed to by the end of March.
Japan<SEP>Principal trading partners Exports: <ENT>Japan<ENT>, South Korea, Thailand; Imports: Japan, UAE, UK
France<SEP>They subsequently pulled back in the face of a strong warning on April 14 from <ENT>France<ENT>, the United Kingdom and the USA.
Britain<SEP>Sadly, whether we like it or not, <ENT>Britain<ENT> is now a service economy.
Britain<SEP>The Turkish manoeuvres which culminated in what seemed to be the disaster of Sinope had the object of making Nicholas look aggressive, but if the sultan hoped to increase the determination of <ENT>Britain<ENT> and France to put Russia in her place, he found that Britain, at least, dragged her feet.
Iraq<SEP>The UN has said it has strong evidence <ENT>Iraq<ENT> is hiding about 100 of the Scud missiles of the type it fired at Israel and Saudi Arabia in the Gulf war, but Iraq denies it.
Japan<SEP>However, Norway and <ENT>Japan<ENT>, after the moratorium, continued so-called scientific whaling, which they were allowed to do by a little loophole slipped into the convention under which the IWC operates.
Lithuania<SEP>Some demonstrators have turned out to support Israel and <ENT>Lithuania<ENT>.
Algeria<SEP>Algeria on May 9, 1989, expelled nine ETA members to Cape Verde, and several more were flown to the Dominican Republic in September [ for April 1989 expulsions see p. 36597; for November 1986 agreement by <ENT>Algeria<ENT> to accept ETA members see p. 35800 ].
United States<SEP>When the issue of international monetary reform had been seriously debated in 1972 the <ENT>United States<ENT> started from the position that ` the system should neither bar nor encourage official holdings of foreign exchange ", suggesting that ` the United States still thought of the SDR as providing a substitute for gold rather than for the dollar " (Williamson, 1977, p. 176).
UK<SEP>THE last thing Norman Lamont and John Major wanted on a day when the unadjusted unemployment total topped 3 million again in spite of all the Government's (indirect) efforts to set the scene for recovery was for the IMF to meddle in <ENT>UK<ENT> economic policy issues.
US<SEP><ENT>US<ENT> arrests mural artist
Japan<SEP>In Malaysia, where anti-Japanese sentiment was known to be stronger, the Emperor had a short meeting on Sept. 30 with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed, and another with Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah, the reigning monarch, who asked <ENT>Japan<ENT> to take the lead in forming a new economic community of East Asian countries. 
