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Iraqi lawmakers' security debate raucous

BAGHDAD - Iraq's parliament persevered yesterday in its debate on a proposed security agreement with the United States despite raucous attempts by opposition lawmakers to disrupt proceedings ahead of next week's vote on the deal.

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Shouting and pounding, Iraqis fight over U.S. pact

Opposition lawmakers shouted and pounded their desks in protest Thursday in a second day of emotional debate in parliament over a proposed agreement with the U.S. that would allow American forces to stay in Iraq for three more years.

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Iraqis press debate on U.S. security pact

BAGHDAD Iraq's parliament persevered yesterday in its debate on a proposed security agreement with the United States despite raucous attempts by opposition lawmakers to disrupt proceedings ahead of next week's vote on the deal. The measure, which would keep U.S. forces in Iraq for three more years, has...

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Shouting and pounding, Iraqis fight over US pact

Opposition lawmakers shouted and pounded their desks in protest Thursday in a second day of emotional debate in parliament over a proposed agreement with the U.S. that would allow American forces to stay in Iraq for three more years.

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Iraqis press debate on U.S. security pact

BAGHDAD Iraq's parliament persevered yesterday in its debate on a proposed security agreement with the United States despite raucous attempts by opposition lawmakers to disrupt proceedings ahead of next week's vote on the deal. The measure, which would keep U.S. forces in Iraq for three more years, has a good chance of passing in the Shiite-led parliament. But the uproar created by loyalists...

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Shouting and pounding, Iraqis fight over US pact

Opposition lawmakers shouted and pounded their desks in protest Thursday in a second day of emotional debate in parliament over a proposed agreement with the U.S. that would allow American forces to stay in Iraq for three more years.

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Shouting and pounding, Iraqis fight over U.S. pact

At least three parliamentary factions, including lawmakers loyal to Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sadr, are fighting the agreement.

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Iraqi commuter train chugs off to slow start

... Thursday in its debate on a proposed security agreement with the U.S. despite raucous attempts by opposition lawmakers to disrupt proceedings ahead of next week's vote on the deal. The measure, which would keep U.S. forces in Iraq for another three years, has a good chance of passing in the Shiite-led parliament. But the uproar created by loyalists of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada...

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UK's Brown hints further steps to free up credit

Brown has come under pressure Wednesday from opposition lawmakers who complained that the government's 37 billion pounds ($55.5 billion) recapitalization program for banks had not yet eased the flow of credit.

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UK's Brown hints further steps to free up credit

LONDON British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says further measures may be needed to encourage banks to resume a normal flow of credit to small businesses and home owners.

Brown has come under pressure Wednesday from opposition lawmakers who complained that the government's 37 billion pounds ($55.5 billion) recapitalization program for banks had not yet eased the flow of credit.

Brown...

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Bermudan guest worker cards decried

HAMILTON, BERMUDA — An opposition lawmaker in Bermuda is comparing a plan to issue identification cards for guest workers to the mistreatment of Jews in Nazi Germany.

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Ending 4-year battle, Costa Rica approves CAFTA

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica » Costa Rica is finally ready to join the Central American Free Trade Agreement.The country signed the accord in 2004 along with the rest of Central America, the United States and the Dominican Republic.But its implementation has been stalled for four years by opposition lawmakers.Costa Ricans voted for the trade deal in a national referendum a year ago, moving it...

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The Nation: Enrile takes over Senate helm; Villar quits

... that called for the leadership change. The so-called new majority is a mix of administration and opposition lawmakers: Edgardo J. Angara, Rodolfo G. Biazon, Jose "Jinggoy" E. Estrada, Mr. Enrile, Francis Joseph G. Escudero, Richard J. Gordon, Gregorio "Gringo" B. Honasan II, Panfilo M. Lacson, Manuel "Lito" M. Lapid, Loren B. Legarda, Ma. Ana "Jamby" A. S. Madrigal, Ramon "Bong" B....

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Pakistan government to go for $7.6-billion bailout

... said the IMF agreed to the bailout after endorsing plans to tackle the budget and trade deficits.Opposition lawmakers fear the IMF will impose austerity measures that will hurt ordinary Pakistanis, two-thirds of whom live on $2 a day or less. But the IMF said the package includes steps to protect the poor from cutbacks.The loan will boost Pakistan's foreign currency reserves, which...

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Pakistan agrees to $7.6 billion IMF bailout

... to the bailout after endorsing plans to tackle the country's huge budget and trade deficits. Opposition lawmakers fear the IMF will impose austerity measures that will hurt ordinary Pakistanis, two-thirds of whom live on $2 dollar a day or less. But the IMF said the package included steps to protect the poor from cutbacks.The loan will boost Pakistan's foreign currency reserves, which...