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Show necrperan: =f Cease-fire in Liberi ease-iire in Iki Liperia : arrested rome in One smuggling case as iea ers ta in * noics hana s Gn A scientist hasRussia been arrested for allegedly smuggling out of Russia more than two pounds of nuclear materials that could be used to make a bomb,the | f : ITAR-Tass news agency said today. If true, it would be the first time Russian officials had admitted that | . . Russia saysit will expel s. nine Britons for spying By DAVE CARPENTER Associated Press Writer The talk is about career spies, not about diplomats,” Alexander list today of nine diplomats expelled. Russia : Foreign Ministry, whichtried to downplay the incr The man confessed to being recruited by the British in the mid4990. andrevealed his contacts with British agents, the FSB said for the Zdanovich, spokesman a a FSB, toldhave the news “All of them beenagency. completely exposed also by the evidence of she serait a Wiecaion sland who was caught red-handed.” a MOSCOW — In what would be one of the biggest Ea espionage cases since th War ended, Russian intelli officials reportedly gave Bri By TINA SUSMAN Associated Press Writer MONROVIA, Liberia — A cease-fire called by one of Liberia’s main warlords was holding today, as West African leaders and Liberian officials gathered for peace talks in Ghana. weapons-grade nuclear materials Charles Taylor, head of one of d 0 Russian reports today said the man | had been smuggled out of the the militia groups that have sagas Se a ere egrd was young and had been arrested 4 ~_ Seesone not be reachedTe wna to confirm a. fe wrecked Monrovia in a month of f leet join j eehe TTARTass ne age a oS “in April so weAinesioas See ead Gee stateme! Ths Baseshs The. sn“y's 5 salen oe . research centerin iberian city of Krasnoyarsk, had used a newi * method he invented to produce oe substances ia ces o ach military Co use, an unidentifie that begin in Accra on man Wednesday,givinglittle hope the summit will produce significant results. Although fighting continued ambassadors huddled in British intelligence agents” well past Taylor's call for a The 5) py flap 4 surfaced 5 on MonMon- Pepers in both countries. cease-fire at noon Monday, there was heavy rain in the capital today and a gloomy caim pre- day, when Russia's counter-intelli gence agency. the Federal Security Service. said its agents had arrest- “This is an unprecedented scandal in the new post-Soviet history of Russia,” said the Segodnya out vailed. The Free Port of Monrovia. jammed with thousands of Liberianstrying to flee the burning calororeé the weekend, wasrelatively quiet today. ed a government employee who had confessed to passing secret information of “a political, defense and strategic nature” to British arate SB, the main anenee to newspaper. 7 British Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind said allegations that the nine were involved in improper activities” — a diplomatic term for spying — were ussia, spokesmansaid. after election SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico (AP) — Two In Accra, the foreign minis- a aa tng org ie 2d meal ne ters of nine West African coun- tries mettwo-day 10 draw summit up the agenda for the by the Today, Russia's couter-intellitold reporters Seneeiecieae preveaiedthe British proposing,”he = Ban baa etek today “If eas rad a Jocal election in trou oat hiapasstate i = More than 250 State police were deployed to Chilon County, p y 35 miles northeast of San Cristobal de las Casas, after the weekend Economic Community of West ambassador, Sir Andrew Wood, with tick and aildetailed explanation setae witha a list of the alleged espionage contacts. according to ITAR-Tass= . iewedt dee The vickeiee ; eke s hie “ee ae wee African States. AP Phot Negotiators hope to put the . : ahs : si ac accord arin bacd Liberian Liberian peace reached 2?8" rebels loyal to Charies : Taylor's National Patriotic Front of last year back’on track. The Liberia run from the front line carrying a wounded comrade as we ate “a rival soldiers loyal to Roosevelt Johnson pushed them back from accord cailed for three militia the Barclay Training Center in downtown Monrovia Monday. leaders. including Taylor, and at ° he a ae Bens: three civilians to be seated on a “There seems to be a black- Tee hes h aeheaen he ral “ jeanne! R 7 I a ruling council to prepare for elections by August Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings said he was disappointed|by the refusal of Taylor and his chiefally, Alhaji Kromah,to attend the talks out at the end of the tunnel,” Rawlings said Monday. He said West Africans were growing weary of the financial and emotional strain the Liberian war has placed onthe region “Some have turned away * Paes or PRI. nao electionin on . a he te vine of sins PRI scogtelerscogil blocked 2 Fad intersection andfired shots at hundreds of people, human rights attorney Federico Anaya said Mond M for pi pie wagonf i he said. A ship carrying 60 Liberian refugees has not been allowed to dock sinceits arrival Saturday off the coast of Ivory Coast. Governmentofficials say the delay is due to mandatory health screenings 2 } ; 1 ! : coe ; . By GEORGE GEDDA Associated Press Writer denies their important contributions to the U.S. economy.” he said MEXICO CITY — Mexican concern about the safety of migrants in the United States produced a Eh sia fetleeine the _ ‘\! anotherpoint. in an apparent reference tothe SAME Issue. Gurria erecesed ey concem over the warning from Mexican Foreign Minister Jose Angel Gurtia “that the twocountries may be heading for a confrontation Gurria used a high-level meeting Monday with visiting American officials tocall attention to the beatings of two migrants by California police and the deaths of 10 others in two separate Californiapolice rga All three events occurred within the past five &™€rgence of trends that “could jeopardize our relaieae ae us down the Sg of poe rooster ¢ incidents involving the beatings of the twe it was captured aliens struck a raw nerve here be on videotape and broadcast widely on Mexican television Theoccasion for Gurcia’s remarks was a meeting of ra ie < ; Hean ' Binaationsal eee an Pesland eet come rn new “Two male passengers got out and sprinted up.” said Seaicie Sgt. i Peat OEE nay ae + Soot ues taal rans e With Secretary of State Warren Christopherstand|! at his side, Gurria said Mexico has a duty “to prooe MeEY and the humanand laborrights of 7 “Their migratory status does not by any means her a combinedtotal of 300 officials from the twocountries. ei nt OriGene py Sane Se ws covering an of cross-borde: issues. 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