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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 20

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The Vancouver Suni
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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20
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12-5 (LADIES' SHOES ONLY) IN SAFE HANDS, resident of hostel in The Hague, the Netherlands, is rescued by firefighters from blaze that claimed at least nine lives and injured another 15. TIANANMEN Let's i fit Discuss Jill Details! I 1 "if," id 4 1 1 i uo. 1 Quilting. Zigzag stitching. Two important details give our soft-touch jackets the edge on fashion and added value.

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Olive or black. 2. Tunnel-collar, back cape, zigzag stitching on two front pockets and placket. Cognac or navy. Women's Coats CIA man misread reaction, sources say Associated Press WASHINGTON THE CIA STATION chief in China left the country two days before Chinese troops attacked demonstrators in the capital Beijing in 1989, after predicting the military would not act, U.S.

officials said, China's government had declared martial law 12 days earlier and moved tens of thousands of troops to the outskirts of Beijing in preparation for removing the demonstrators from Tiananmen Square. The Central Intelligence Agency had sources among protesters, as well as within China's intelligence services with which it enjoyed a close relationship since the 1970s, said the officials, who spoke this week on condition of anonymity. For months before the June 3 attack on the demonstrators, the CIA had been helping student activists form the anti-government movement, providing typewriters, facsimile machines and other equipment to help them spread their message, said one official. At the same time, U.S. intelligence services were cooperating with China throughout the world on a joint mission to stem Soviet influence.

This cooperation survived even the toughest disputes between the two governments in the 1970s and 1980s, allowing the U.S. National Security Agency to maintain at least two listening posts in northwestern China to monitor Soviet communications. In the weeks leading up to the 1989 bloodshed, the CIA monitored the growing tension closely using its case officers, diplomats at the U.S. embassy, and a network of informers among the students who led the protest. But as the protest lost steam, the chief of the CIA station decided the threat of confrontation had been defused, said one official.

The CIA declined all comment. Japan gets first UN peace task Associated Presa TOKYO A three-member Japanese team left Wednesday for Angola to help monitor national elections there, marking Japan's first entry into UN peacekeeping activities after a new law cleared the way. The law, adopted by Japan's parliament in June, applies only to UN activities. It permits the deployment of ground troops abroad for the first time since the Second World War, although no troops are included in the team going to Angola. Under the new law, Japan also plans to send eight ceasefire observers to Cambodia by Sunday, 75 civilian police officers in mid-October and a military engineer unit of about 600 men in late October, the official said Not available at Sevenoaks.J ,1 4: 'tl EVERYDAY EATON'S Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded.

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